Pakistan fires national security adviser as India tensions rise - Gulf News
Islamabad: Pakistan?s Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani fired his national security adviser amid an escalation of tensions with India, which accuses Pakistani nationals of carrying out the terrorist attacks on Mumbai. Retired General Mahmud Ali ...
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Nationwide promises to pass on full rate cut - Daily Telegraph
Nationwide Building Society promised to cut its standard variable mortgage rate by however much the Bank of England decides to reduce Bank rate today. While a reduction in Bank rate from its current level of 2pc is widely expected, it is by no means ...
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Police, Army for Children's Carnival on Feb 14 - Trinidad Express
Heavy security-including members of the Defence Force, at least 30 police officers and a private firm-will be provided at this year's Red Cross Children's Carnival Parade. The assurance came from chairperson of the Red Cross Children's Carnival ...
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Brasch Words - American Reporter
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. -- The New York Yankees just bought a first baseman for $180 million. For the next eight years, Mark Teixeira will earn about $22.5 million a season. The week before, the Yanks bought seven years of pitcher C.C. Sabathia's life for ...
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Film Society bares it all with ?sinful? screenings - Dartmouth
Sin gets a bad rap, but this Friday the Dartmouth Film Society will try to show just how sensational, sensual and blatantly sexual sin can be. As a part of its winter film series, ?Sinema,? DFS is revving up the raunch and doubling the pleasure ...
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Today in Central Illinois - Peoria Journal Star
The 'Can I Prevent Diabetes?' program will be at 6 p.m. at the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria. The program will include health screenings and information consults beginning at 6 p.m., with a presentation by Dr. Tom Dorsch ...
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Reconstructing Fairy Tales - KPVI Newschannel 6
Fairy Tales are a major influence on young girls in our society today, framing our ideas of what womanhood is and how women are suppose to behave, but an upcoming Gallery hopes to defy those stereotypes, like being passive and dependent, and present ...
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Exclusive: BBC rejects Thought for the Day reform - In the News
By Alex Stevenson The BBC is resisting pressure to make the Today programme's Thought for the Day slot less "spiritual", Radio 4 controller Mark Damazer has told inthenews.co.uk . He admitted to inthenews.co.uk the slot's religious emphasis raised "a ...
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Use of deadly force by police under scrutiny - Morning Sentinel
AUGUSTA -- The fatal shooting of a South Portland man by police last August has some lawmakers calling for a change in the way the use of deadly force by law enforcement officers is investigated. A bill filed by two lawmakers calls for the state to ...
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No more free pens for doctors - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
It just got more expensive to be a doctor. Now they have to buy their own pens. For years, drug companies plastered their products' names on trinkets to get the message across to people who write prescriptions. Ballpoint pens were the most popular ...
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