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2013/05/24 22:57
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WAREHAM-AREA BULLETIN BOARD - May 23
Classes/seminars Soule Homestead Education Center Registration Information: Pre-registration is required for all programs, unless otherwise indicated. Some programs require pre-payment. To register,...
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2013/05/24 22:54
2013/05/24 22:54
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Pair who murdered man in Carlisle street sentence...
Last updated at 16:51, Friday, 24 May 2013 Two men convicted of the murder of a Polish factory worker in Carlisle were today jailed for a total of at least 50 years after being handed life...
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2013/05/24 15:39
2013/05/24 15:39
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Top court OK with judge who copied one side’s sub...
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a British Columbia judge who copied most of his ruling in a medical negligence case from the written submissions of the plaintiff. In a unanimous...
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Supreme Court
Ottawa
Supreme Court
THE CANADIAN PRESS
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2013/05/24 15:28
2013/05/24 15:28
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Top court OK with judge who copied one side's sub...
OTTAWA - The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld a British Columbia judge who copied most of his ruling in a medical negligence case from the written submissions of the plaintiff. In a unanimous...
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2013/05/24 12:55
2013/05/24 12:55
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Food and drink festival set for Somerset town
Food and drink festival set for Somerset town A FESTIVAL of food and drink will be held at 10am tomorrow (Sat). To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. A bake-off, brew-off...
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Weston Mercury
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2013/05/24 10:50
2013/05/24 10:50
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Interpretation of Wood classic a great success
A good joke is funny whoever tells it and the same goes for this parodic musical. Victoria Wood may have sprinkled her genius on the original, but the great comedy acting and singing under the...
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Victoria Wood
Julie Walters
Bonnie
Clifford
Ben White
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2013/05/24 09:21
2013/05/24 09:21
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New Peabody middle school wins final OK
PEABODY — Never was heard a discouraging word as the City Council gave a unanimous final vote approving a new $92.6 million middle school last night. “I get very excited when I think of what we can...
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2013/05/24 00:27
2013/05/24 00:27
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Ford workers should look to 'sunrise industries'
Ford workers should look to 'sunrise industries' Acting Trade Minister Craig Emerson says Ford's mistake was focusing on the domestic market instead of exports, and urges workers who will be...
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Craig Emerson
Ford Australia
Paul Kennedy
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2013/05/23 19:17
2013/05/23 19:17
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No suspect yet in Gloucester sexual assault
GLOUCESTER — Sheriff's investigators have interviewed hundreds of residents in trying to develop a suspect for a home-invasion sexual assault early Monday morning in a crime that has remained unsolved...
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Darrell Warren
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2013/05/23 18:23
2013/05/23 18:23
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Sir Julian formally knighted
A dignified ceremony within an impressive venue saw Dunedin's Sir Julian Smith formally knighted in Wellington yesterday. The chairman and managing director of Allied Press, publisher of the Otago...
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Wellington
Jerry Mateparae
James
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2013/05/23 15:55
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Louis F. Walker III
Louis F. Walker III, 65, of Kunz Road, Broadalbin, died Sunday, May 19, 2013, at home. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 29, 1947, a son of Louis and
Beverley
Johns Walker and was educated there....
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2013/05/23 09:21
2013/05/23 09:21
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Peabody to cut ribbon on new downtown park
PEABODY — This city will have a little more elbow room come tomorrow with the opening of the East End Veterans Memorial Park on Walnut Street. Mayor Ted Bettencourt is expected to officiate at the...
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Ted Bettencourt
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2013/05/23 05:57
2013/05/23 05:57
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Laventille residents to top cop: Stop abuse
Stop the abuse and advantage. This was the message sent to acting Police Commissioner Stephen Williams from residents of
Beverley
Hills, Laventille, who claimed police and soldiers abused them during...
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Beverley Hills
Port-of-Spain General Hospital
Port-of-Spain General Hospital
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2013/05/22 21:02
2013/05/22 21:02
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Winners and Losers, Among the Losers
Winners and Losers, Among the Losers Five to-be free agents whose Playoff performances should change their market value. Only four teams remain in the Playoffs, as 12 have been knocked out. Some of...
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Jarrett Jack
Dwight Howard
Stephen Curry
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2013/05/22 10:35
2013/05/22 10:35
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‘Enough’ teachers for African languages
From next year, all schools will have to teach an African language. Picture: Zanele Zulu Cape Town - There are enough African language teachers to introduce the teaching of an African language in all...
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2013/05/21 15:11
2013/05/21 15:11
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Europe-wide interest in working sheep dogs at CCM...
With less farm customers in evidence, perhaps due to the constraints of the long, costly winter, trade was certainly quieter, though broken registered dogs still commanded a solid underlying trade,...
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John Bell
Ben Smith
Samantha
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Burnley
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2013/05/21 14:20
2013/05/21 14:20
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Real Estate transfers: April and May
Real estate transfers from the Knox County Register of Deeds filed in April and May VSI IV Direct to Storage Pros Sutherland LLC and JRM-Sutherland LLC, in TJ Walker Springs Partnership subdivision,...
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2013/05/21 10:26
2013/05/21 10:26
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Burnham gearing up for Food and Drink Festival
Burnham gearing up for Food and Drink Festival Nick Lee from The Chillees. A MAJOR celebration of food and drink is expected to bring thousands of people to Burnham this Saturday. The return of the...
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Nick Lee
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2013/05/21 08:51
2013/05/21 08:51
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Tip of the day: Lord to reign
Tip of the day: Lord to reign Ben Linfoot provides today's tip of the day and he's keen on the Eric Alston-trained Lord Franklin at Newcastle. 3.00 Newcastle. Click here to bet.Eric Alston: Can win...
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Newcastle
Franklin
Ben Linfoot
Franklin
John Smith
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2013/05/21 04:01
2013/05/21 04:01
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Nelson's Salisbury School to stay open
By 3 News online staff The Government has confirmed Salisbury School near Nelson will stay open after a turbulent year of uncertainty around the school for intellectually impaired girls. Salisbury...
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