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Explosion rocks eastern Sri Lanka
A powerful explosion rocked Sri Lanka's restive eastern province late on Friday, a day ahead of a crucial local poll, the defence ministry said.
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UN halts Burma aid
Yangon - The UN's World Food Programme said on Friday it was suspending aid flights into cyclone-hit Myanmar because of "unacceptable" restrictions imposed by the country's military rulers.
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Schneider slows trucks to 60
GREEN BAY -- Schneider National, the nation's largest truckload carrier, announced Thursday its plans to expand its fuel conservation efforts by voluntarily slowing down its fleet to 60 mph.
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Beaver Creek loaded with panfish
Reservoir for Clyde ispeaceful site for angler "Hey, you want to go catch some crappies over at Beaver Creek?" That was brother Dave on the line earlier this week - Dave the crappie guy.
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Pimpmylift.ca Becomes a Reality Show
MISSISSAUGA, ON, May 9 /CNW/ - The pilot premiere of Forked Up, a sexy new reality show, drew an audience of 400 to the Mississauga Silver City theatres last Wednesday night.
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Bike law aims to improve safety on road
Kathy John, like most bicyclists, is familiar with the scary whoosh of air she feels when a car that's traveling too fast and too close passes her when she's riding.
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New Hyundai takes eight - and their luggage
Get down on your knees and say sorry It's so sad that so many high-flying South Africans are becoming involved in road accidents involving liquor.
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MG back in SA early 2009?
Get down on your knees and say sorry It's so sad that so many high-flying South Africans are becoming involved in road accidents involving liquor.
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The Morning Read: Friday, May 9, 2008
The editorial board of The Staten Island Advance , a hugely influential paper in Vito Fossella's district, wants him to resign.
Lesbos residents sue gay group over use of name
A Greek court has been asked to draw the line between the natives of the Aegean Sea island of Lesbos and the world's gay women.
The Stock That Changed My Life
Put some finance types together at a party, give them a few drinks, and soon they're all regaling each other with the story of their first stock -- or the stock that got away, the stock that betrayed them, the ...
Oil's too rapid rise inflicts pain
From the poorest of Africa to the United States and big business, a breakneck rally that could take oil to $200 a barrel is likely to inflict pain on everyone.
UN halts Burma aid after seizure
Aid from a number of Asian countries has been arriving in Burma The World Food Programme has halted aid shipments to Burma after two plane-loads of food were impounded on arrival by the military authorities.
Preparing teenagers for the real world
These days, the name of the game for everyone is to save money, cut costs and hold onto your job.
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