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Obama picks justice chief
US president-elect Barack Obama has named long-time lawyer Eric Holder to be attorney general, which if confirmed would make him the first African-American ever to hold the post, US media said. Holder, who served as deputy attorney general under former
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
Open Seminar - Psychosocial work in the Middle East: theoretical and practical dimensions
Training Description Psychosocial work in the Middle East: theoretical and practical dimensions - Mr Guglielmo Schinin International Organisation for Migration, Geneva The seminar will be based on work done in most countries in the Middle East,
Wenger poised to erupt as Walcott dislocates shoulder
ENGLAND'S medical staff were set to assess Theo Walcott today before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training last night, ruling him out of tonight's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is likely
Can Central Bankers Prevent a Great Depression?
Amid the worst financial crisis and market meltdowns since the 1930s, the worlds top-20 central bankers and finance ministers are busy at work, inflating the worlds money supply, slashing lending rates, and crafting stimulus packages, in order to prevent
Letter: Malpractice reform needed in state
Your Nov. 13 article, 'Doctor's widow sues hospital,' describing the litigation aftermath following the death of a brilliant and dedicated physician, is a tragic example of how poorly our legal system handles medical liability issues. There has got to be
Electric Reliability Takes Center Stage at City Hall
Task Force to look at resiliency, storm resistance. Day after day in the dark. For many Houstonians that was the reality in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike, but it doesn't have to be part of the future according to Houston Mayor Bill White. 'I want to be
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
MYANMAR-THAILAND: Min Min U, Myanmar: "We thought we were all going to die"
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Worst-day simulation helps county prepare for real disaster
Nov. 19--The Ventura County Board of Supervisors walked through a simulation Tuesday of what would have to rank as its worst day ever: one supervisor dead, another stranded out of state, water and power out in large swaths of the county, and violence and
Pupil knockdown causes road rage
CALLS have been made for improved road safety measures at the spot where a schoolboy was hit by a car on Monday. The ?terrible? stretch of road between the roundabout on Argyle Road, Clydebank, and Dumbarton Road is a busy crossing point for kids
Baxter finds its not easy for Crusaders at top
Striker Jordan Owens reflects on one that got away during Crusaders scoreless draw with Bangor at Seaview which cost them the leadership of the IFA Premiership Search Search Go Bookmark & Share Crusaders found out how tough it is at the top after
Not fade away: Mick Jagger on the trials of life at 65
It's not very rock'n'roll, but Mick Jagger, the man who brought us 'Sympathy for the Devil', supermodel girlfriends and skin-tight jeans, recently acquired OAP status. So has he mellowed with age? James Mottram finds out Mick Jagger: Still rocking at 65
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
GM 'too big to fail'? Too late it already has
'Nothing,' said a General Motors spokesman last week, 'has changed relative to the GM board's support for the GM management team during this historically difficult economic period for the U.S. auto industry.' Nothing? Not even the evaporation of almost
What GM needs is bankruptcy
Opinion Headlines Inspiration Today's thought Recent Headlines Inspiration Today's thought WASHINGTON 'Nothing,' said a General Motors spokesman last week, 'has changed relative to the GM board's support for the GM management team during this
Battle lines drawn for Indonesian polls
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Gunners wait on Walcott news
Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is likely that Walcott will be out for quite
Gunners wait on Walcott news England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal.
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
Good Morning: her 'beauty conveyed the agony' of earthquake victims
: It is certainly seldom that there is focus on photojournalism in this country. A close-up on a subject that is an integral and sometimes decisive aspect of mass media - perhaps the print media in particular. And taking into account the times that we
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Police in hunt for fireraisers after site blaze
Police confirmed today they were now treating the fire as suspicious and launched an appeal for witnesses. More than 40 firefighters took more than eight hours to tackle the fire on Firrhill Drive in the early hours of Friday morning. The flats, which
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
- Lewd BBC calls an editorial lapse
LEWD phone messages from Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand were a 'very serious editorial lapse', the BBC's director-general said today. BBC chairman Sir Michael Lyons said the corporation had 'crossed a boundary' by broadcasting the messages left on actor
Chambers lights the way
Dwain Chambers believes he should be given the opportunity to become an inspirational figure for promising youngsters on and off the track. It's been more than five long years since the British sprinter was caught for using the banned steroid THG but
Of fathers, sons, and red-footed boobies
Contender for Governor-General's Award stars fictional concordia student Sijia Chen Issue date: 11/18/08 Section: Arts Page 1 of 1 What did it mean to live in mid-1980's Montreal? As much as we embrace ironic retro fashions today, few of us can really
Gunners wait on Walcott news
England's medical staff will assess Theo Walcott this morning before deciding when the youngster can fly back to Arsenal. Walcott dislocated his shoulder in training on Tuesday night, ruling him out of Wednesday's friendly with Germany in Berlin. It is
Leopards' leaders locked in
It easily can become little more than a popularity contest, but to Andy Romans and Joe Russo, being elected co-captains of Lafayette's football team was anything but ceremonial. And this week, the last of their careers on College Hill, brings with it a
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