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Source: Independent Online (South Africa)
All the news about the e-tolling saga... London - A classical music presenter for the BBC has been arrested and is in custody in Zimbabwe, a London-based campaign group said Saturday. Petroc Trelawny, who presents ...
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Source: Cape Cod Daily
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Source: Cape Cod Daily
Wayland native's idealism cut short MetroWest Daily News Marina Keegan, a Wayland native, was killed Saturday afternoon in a car crash on Cape Cod — a week after she graduated from Yale University. By Laura Krantz/Daily News staff “We're ...
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Source: Cape Cod Today
The truth will out 05/28/12 · 2:57 am :: posted by David I joined the Army when I was sixteen and was discharged seven years later. Over a year of that time was spent in Korea. While in the hospital there, recovering from a wound, I was transferred ...
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Source: Independent Online (South Africa)
Venus Williams (right) shakes hands with Paula Ormaechea of Argentina. Paris – Venus Williams tamed a plucky teenaged fan who once emailed her for playing tips while fellow American Andy Roddick found himself off target as he bowed o ...
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Source: Independent Online (South Africa)
All the news about the e-tolling saga... Hijackings are on the rise in Durban, with motorists being followed home and hijacked in their own driveways. Hijackings are on the rise in Durban, with motorists being followed home and hijacked in thei ...
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Source: Independent Online (South Africa)
All the news about the e-tolling saga... Hundreds of private sector doctors in KZN have been asked to set aside four hours a week to work in under-staffed public clinics, according to national Health Minister Aaron Mo ...
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Source: Ducati News Today
That speed was notable in 2009 for surpassing the top speed of the mighty 990cc machines. Alex Barros had hit 343km/h (213mph) on his V5 Honda in 2004. This turned out to be the pinnacle as a series of cha ...
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Source: The State
tool goes here JISH, Israel — Two villages in the Holy Land's tiny Christian community are teaching Aramaic in an ambitious effort to revive the language that Jesus spoke, centuries after it all but disappeared from the ...
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