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The Bellevue Leader asked sixth-graders at Wake Robin Elementary, 'What do you want your first job to be and why?' Here is a sample of their answers:
Parliament is braced today for an unprecedented protest over the ‘Stalinist’ arrest of a Tory MP as the scandal marches ever closer to the heart of Government.
LONDON & NEW YORK----NYFIX, Inc. , a leading provider of innovative solutions that optimize trading efficiency, announced today a single-day record for the number of shares matched in its Euro Millennium dark pool crossing network.
Tokyo - North Korea should submit written confirmation to allow inspections of its nuclear facilities, the chief negotiators of Japan, the US and South Korea said Wednesday. Japanese representative Akitaka Saiki, US envoy Christopher Hill and South K...
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Children's Secretary Ed Balls will unleash an "expensive nightmare" with his planned replacement for discredited Sats, an expert warned today. Mr Balls wants to introduce exams which children take when they are ready, instead of at the fixed age of 11.
Hong Kong has found the toxic chemical melamine in another Chinese brand of eggs, authorities said on Wednesday.
The Seattle City Council will consider Monday whether to support an expansion of the city's streetcar line.
In an unprecedented shift in attitude that could affect Cuba policy for the incoming administration of Barack Obama, more than one out of two Miami-Dade Cuban Americans think the U.S. trade embargo against Cuba should end, according to a new poll released Tuesday.
Investigators are philosophical about the failure of the procedure, which had to overcome legal objections. LAPD will now resume more traditional techniques. The Los Angeles Police Department's hunt for an elusive serial killer who has stalked women in South L.A. for more than two decades was dealt a setback Tuesday when a controversial search of DNA databases for the killer's family members ...
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