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The Face: Robert Carlyle - Women.timesonline
For psychopaths, tyrannical dictators and power-crazed Bond villains, Robert Carlyle is the first name on any casting agent?s list. Thanks to his withering stare and tough Glasgow background, the quietly spoken actor, 47, is fighting a constant ...
Northern Idaho fountain popular target for vandals - Idaho Statesman
POST FALLS, Idaho ? Two new waterfall fountains marking the entrance to the northern Idaho city of Post Falls are proving to be a popular target for vandals. City Administrator Eric Keck says someone dumped soap in the fountains twice over the ...
The price of fighting roadway ice - Anchorage Daily News
Road salt prices are skyrocketing. Cities in the Lower 48 that spray salt on highways to melt away the ice each winter are scrambling. Alaska is too. But first a few cold facts. There are lots of reasons why it's a bad idea to spray salt on local ...
Boynton Beach vet's life a battle since Gulf War - Palm Beach Post
BOYNTON BEACH ? Long before the government recognized Gulf War illness as a lingering and sometimes deadly effect from exposure to toxic chemicals, Jesus Pintos knew he'd never be the same after the 1991 war. A federal report last week revealed ...
Missouri tight end Chase Coffman learned much from his Pro Bowl father - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
KANSAS CITY ? With pillows for hands and the agility of a wispy gymnast dwarfed by his 6-foot-6, 250-pound physique, Chase Coffman still stupefies even those who have seen him play football every day the last four years at Mizzou. When he unveiled ...
Hawick face battle to beat the drop in the Scottish Hydro Electric ... - Daily Telegraph
For the first five seasons following the arrival of the league structure in 1973, the only letters he needed were those that spelt the name of Hawick on the silver trophy awarded to the country's best club. Hawick were untouchable at the time, and ...
There's no such thing as Internet addiction - CNET Asia
Because SPH does not believe so much in the free Internet, somebody else has to reproduce the news articles online. And earn off their content for any searches. So, see this news article originally printed on page 2 of the Straits Times: http://www ...
Gunmen used drugs to keep fighting - Gulf News
Mumbai: The Mumbai terrorists used cocaine and stimulants to stay awake during the 60-hour fight with Indian commandos last week. Officials said that drug paraphernalia, including syringes, was recovered from the scene of the attacks, in which almost ...
Human Rights Watch - Human Rights Watch
In late August 2008, the Congolese army (FARDC) and the rebel group, the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP), resumed heavy fighting in the most recent episode of more than a decade of war in eastern Congo. The Congolese army was ...
Pentagon moves to step up military?s ?irregular warfare? - Kansas City Star
WASHINGTON | The Pentagon this week approved a major new policy directive that elevated the military?s mission of ?irregular warfare? to an equal footing with traditional combat. Irregular warfare describes the increasingly prevalent campaigns ...
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