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WHILE Ipswich's tap water has been leaving a funny taste in the mouths of local residents in recent days, the muddy flavoured aqua has been a boon for some local businesses.
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SPRINGSTEEN PLANNING FREE OBAMA SHOW IN WASHINGTON - PR Inside
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN is set to join soul queen ARETHA FRANKLIN in welcoming President-elect BARACK OBAMA to the White House in Washington, D.C. later this month (Jan09). Franklin is hotly tipped to be among the stars performing at Obama's inauguration ...
Ukraine-Russia gas dispute disrupts European supply - World Socialist Web Site
Gas exports from Russia to Europe via Ukraine have come to a complete halt, according to Naftogaz. The Ukrainian state gas supply corporation said yesterday that Russia's Gazprom has halted all supplies. Gazprom has responded by accusing Ukraine of ...
Protests over fatal New Year's Day shooting at Oakland, Calif., train ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
OAKLAND, Calif. - Protests over the fatal shooting of an unarmed man by a Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer turned violent Wednesday night with windows broken, fires set and train stations closed. A few hundred protesters took the streets of ...
Gaza fight rages as cease-fire efforts press on - Boston Globe
GAZA CITY - Israel resumed its Gaza offensive yesterday, bombing heavily around suspected smuggling tunnels near the border with Egypt after a three-hour lull to allow in humanitarian aid. Hamas responded with a rocket barrage. Despite the heavy ...
FACT CHECK: Senate rule fuzzy on seating Burris - San Francisco Gate
For Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, there's a simple reason Roland Burris can't take President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat: Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White hasn't signed Burris' certificate of appointment. But it's not really that ...
POLICE NEWS - NorthJersey.com
EDGEWATER ? A 28-year-old borough resident saved his mother from his knife-wielding cousin, who showed up at their home early Wednesday morning, police said. Jong M. Shin, 36, of Queens, N.Y., came to his relatives' Undercliff Avenue home about 3 ...
January 8: Cover - Edmonton Sun
Share: Daily Newspapers - Toronto Sun - Calgary Sun - Ottawa Sun - Edmonton Sun - Winnipeg Sun - London Free Press - 24 Hours Vancouver - 24 Heures Montreal - Brockville Recorder & Times - Chatham Daily News - Fort McMurray Today - Grande Prairie ...
Obama controversy no joke - Ottawa Sun
The CBC's French-language broadcaster says it "got the message loud and clear" after more than 1,300 people complained about a New Year's Eve show that told racial jokes about Barack Obama and labelled Stephen Harper a "lobotomy on legs." The ...
Time out: A quick look at the weekend - Detroit News
Time out: A quick look at the weekend Ursula Watson / The Detroit News Ancient days Learn about the story of Ibn Battuta, who is considered one of the greatest travelers of all time, in "Journey to Mecca: In the Footsteps of Ibn Battuta." The ...
Braselton library invites the littlest tots to gather for stories ... - GainsvilleTimes
BRASELTON ? The Braselton Library has more than just books and videos for the public to peruse, it also has a jumping social scene for the smallest Jackson County residents. Every Wednesday at 10 a.m., a group of 20 to 30 infants and toddlers ...
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