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It's the last concert for this Christian-based boy band, and the group's "Soul Sensor DX-12," a digital device mounted above the stage, displaying the number of burdened souls present in the theater needing to be saved, is presumably mega-taxed in West Hollywood—especially, one might assume, considering the concert's current gay-oriented performance venue.
The New Zealand dollar rose as global equity markets extended their gains, bolstering investors’ appetite for higher-yielding, or riskier, assets, rebounding from yesterday’s drop after Fitch Ratings issued a warning about the external imbalances in the nation’s economy.
As part of an ongoing effort to tighten R-7 School District residency requirements, all families will be asked to again provide proof of residency for the 2009-10 school year.
President Barack Obama says African-Americans are still feeling "the pain of discrimination" despite the many advances blacks have made over the past century.
Rep. Pete Visclosky asks the FEC for permission to use campaign funds to pay legal bills of staffers.
Sonia Sotomayor may be worse for property rights than the current court - and that's saying something.
Mr Healey used his appearance as an opportunity to try to persuade councils that his plans to ‘dismantle’ the existing housing subsidy system are worth backing.
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The New Zealand dollar tumbled from a two-week high after Fitch Ratings lowered the nation’s AA+ credit rating outlook to ‘negative’ from ‘stable’, citing the nation’s looming current account deficit and rising debt levels.
Invisibles, in particular, private remittances have contributed significantly to the current account. Net invisibles inflows, comprising mainly of private transfer remittances and services increased from $1.6 billion in 1991-92 to $89.6 billion in 2008-09.
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