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Jeremy Noseda's Forgotten Voice will have his next start at the Dubai Carnival on March 4. Owned by Paul and Susan Roy, last year's Royal Hunt Cup winner bounced right back to his best when second to Gloria de Campeao on the opening night at Meydan having been below-par at the end of last season.
Should we flag the traditional flag away in favour of something new? Not on your nelly, suggests John de Bueger.
A Southland science fair project could have life-saving consequences. Limehills School pupil Libby Ruddenklau, of Winton, was concerned about water safety for children and surveyed people at last year's Southland Boat Show to determine which of three colours was most visible.
A high wind warning remains in effect until 9 p.m. Wednesday.
BROCKTON - A Massachusetts woman was convicted of murder in the fatal prescription drug overdose of her 4-year-old daughter.Carolyn Riley, 35, was accused of overmedicating her daughter Rebecca on powerful drugs prescribed by...
Medication might beat back 60, 70 or 80 percent of the symptoms that pester those diagnosed with schizophrenia, but lingering issues often persist and are dealt with differently by those who suffer from mental illness.
Completing the study of desertificationThe new research shows that using the LCA in combination with GIS makes it easier to adapt the LCA to study the impacts of land use, not only in the case of desertification, but also in terms of loss of biodiversity, erosion, or even water consumption.This new methodology will provide the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with an environmental impact category ...
More than half of homes purchased in the Bay State last year were made by first-time homebuyers, according to a new study by the Massachusetts Association of Realtors (MAR). That's up 5 percent from 2008.
The author of "Interview With a Vampire," "The Vampire Lestat" and many other favorites has agreed to terms with the video book company Vook on a multimedia edition of "The Master of Rampling Gate."
Snow doesn't stop fires, and neither does it stop a new fire station from opening.Firefighters, councilmen, builders and neighbors stood shivering among snowflakes Tuesday afternoon to see the ribbon cut on Naperville's newest fire station.
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