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(IsraelNN.com) Thousands of people participated Tuesday in a special prayer rally at the Western Wall for the safety of IDF soldiers in Gaza and residents of the south, and for the release of Jonathan Pollard from a U.S. prison.
Ever since Steven Rinella unearthed an old buffalo skull in Montana's Madison Mountains a decade ago, he has been obsessed with all things buffalo.
State budget cuts will force the Blacksburg area Welcome Center to close two days a week in 2009. South Carolina's Welcome Centers provide travel information and assistance to more than 1.6 million visitors annually. Welcome Center staff generates an estimated $1.8 million in lodging and attraction revenue annually.
The just concluded elections in Bangladesh can turn out to be the most significant in its history and carry the potential to have a significant impact well beyond its borders on the entire subcontinent.
SEOUL: The South Korean economy is feared to be heading towards a recession as domestic demand slows. In addition, the local currency fell by as much as 38 per cent in 2008, making it expensive for Koreans to import or to go overseas.
State officials said Tuesday they are scrapping the proposed network of toll roads known as the Trans-Texas Corridor, a massive transportation project that critics called an expensive boondoggle.
KINGS Norton, Woodrush and Alcester all return to action tomorrow after their mid-winter break. For Norton they will hope to put a miserable second half of 2008 behind them when they visit mid-table Ledbury in Midland Four West (South).
GENEVA - The Grand Canyon, Mount Everest and Loch Ness will vie with more than 200 other spectacular places in the next phase of the global competition for the New 7 Wonders of Nature, organizers said Wednesday.
Police seized more than 2,000 bags of contraband cigarettes Tuesday during an investigation on Hwy. 401.
A former Cherokee County chief magistrate and Chief of Staff to State Sen. Harvey Peeler is the latest to officially announce his intention to fill the term of late State House member Olin Phillips. In a prepared statement, Republican Scott Ramsey, who currently works for the South Carolina School for the Deaf and Blind, said he will run as a true reformer.
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