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State officials will investigate accusations of racial discrimination against a suburban Philadelphia swim club that allegedly reacted to a visiting group of minority children by asking them not to return and pulling other kids out of the water.
New Delhi, July 10 (PTI) With his claims of railway turnaround coming under scanner, former Railway Minister Lalu Prasad today rejected the charge of juggling figures, insisting that he had nothing to fear despite the white paper promised by his successor Mamata Banerjee.
Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has endured weeks of insults, obnoxious questions and unwelcome drilling into her work as a judge and a lawyer — and it was all on purpose, essentially a dress rehearsal for her confirmation hearings.
Waterhouse Peak, just southwest of Luther Pass, is a moderate class 1 climb that gains just over 1,760 feet in the two-mile off-trail trek to the summit. It's all off trail and steep at times so plan on two hours up, time at the summit and at...
At 50 cents per food ticket, 60 restaurants and hundreds of edibles, the Taste of Buffalo can get out of control fast. Especially for your bank account. As more and more restaurants join the Taste--this year, a record number are vying for your cash and your tastebuds-- it is getting increasingly difficult to puzzle through where to begin, and when to stop. Should you stuff yourself with as many ...
HUNTINGDON VALLEY, Pa. (AP) — Members and officials of a private swimming pool in a predominantly white Philadelphia suburb reacted to a visiting group of minority children by asking them not to return and pulling other kids out of the water, a day camp director said, and the state is investigating.
Close your eyes. Now form a mental picture of Hampstead High Street. All very difficult when you're trying to read, I do realise that, but here is what I'm driving at: how many shops can you put a name to?
Friday, July 10 BRATTLEBORO -- A local business owner wants to know if he is being singled out because he's not a native Vermonter.
The North Platte Telegraph The latest flood elevation certificate issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency removes two areas of the city from the 100-Year Floodplain, news that could provide property owners with a break on flood insurance.
BRATTLEBORO -- A local business owner wants to know if he is being singled out because he's not a native Vermonter. Musa Alici, the owner of Alici's Bistro on Harris Place, asked the Selectboard on Tuesday night if he was being discriminated against because "My name is different?"
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