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Tony Mowbray has decided that Paul Hartley is surplus to requirement at Celtic Park but the hirsute midfielder is leaving the club happy in the knowledge that for the past two and a half years he has lived the dream with his boyhood idols.
Brawn GP's Jenson Button waves as he drives past the crowd in a 1938 Mercedes-Benz W154 racing car at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in southern England yesterday.
A look at writing and publishing in Northwestern Ontario is the centrepiece of the new edition of 807: A Northwestern Ontario Literary Review.
Football stringers needed for the fall The Burbank Leader and Glendale News-Press newspapers are looking for stringers to cover high school football teams in the fall.
EASTHAMPTON - A rabid woodchuck that bit an elderly woman on the calf will threaten people no more. Officials have captured and killed a woodchuck that terrorized and attacked a 79-year-old woman tending to her Clapp Street garden. According to Easthampton Police Sgt.
PEAPACK-GLADSTONE – A working farm with produce, herbs and livestock will put fresh food on tables at the new “Ninety Acres Culinary Center’’ scheduled to open at the Virgin Spa at Natirar later this year.
, July 6, 2009 (ENS) - One day ahead of his first visit to Russia as President, Barack Obama said Sunday he wants to "press the reset button" on American-Russian relations.
GBP experienced downside pressure as risk appetite waned on Monday. Cable fell in Asia and saw good selling early on in the European session to trade at 1.6222 lows, which provided support for EUR-GBP and it traded in to the 0.8600 region.
Summer weather is encouraging everyone to go outdoors. There we encounter tennis, water sports and sometimes biting dogs. At least 4.5 million people are bitten by dogs each year, says the American College ...
The Australian Government is looking at drastically pushing up the price of cigarettes in an effort to stop people smoking.
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