Meeting held to discuss law and order situation in Mussoorie

MUSSOORIE: MAR 17eyewitness account Meeting was called to review and discuss the law and order situation in Mussoorie by newly appointed Station In charge MC Joshi at Gurdwara premises in Library. The meeting was...

Sex trafficking coalition to educate public March 19th

" About 50 agencies and people across the Treasure Coast are teaming up to start a sex trafficking coalition. “I’m dumbfounded as to people’s response to sex trafficking,” said Terri Pettengill, who...

Sex Trafficking Summit a step toward saving lives

" I don't know how many young women may be caught in a web of sex trafficking on the Treasure Coast. No one really seems to know. Sex trafficking luring young girls into the country or preying on domestic runaways...

India v England, 4th ODI: Rain stops India at 82/1

"Rain interrupted the fourth ODI as India were halted at 82 for one after the end of 14 overs. England won the toss and elected to field trying to make use of the moisture in the air. India brought in Sachin Tendulkar in place of Rohit Sharma and the openers got off to a good...

Beating Aussies, India gear up for England

"RAJKOT: Buoyant India hope to build on their impressive Test success over Australia by defeating England in a seven-match one-day series starting on Friday. Mahendra Dhoni's home team takes the field for the first match here just four days after conquering world champions...

Hyderabad Heroes beat Lahore Badshahs - ICL 20-20 Championship

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Jazz removes life vests to save fuel and forgets to inform passengers

I guess i don't need that life vest, the seat inflates right?"Air Canada's regional carrier Jazz has removed inflatable life vests from its planes to save weight, a spokeswoman said. The airline carries both floatation devices (seat cushions) and life vests, and the...

Wheeler to appeal over referendum

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Disabled Scientology Protester Arrested for Running over Scientologist's Foot...

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Lisbon Treaty: failure to hold a referendum 'an attack on fair play', says St...

The case to hold a referendum on the EU Lisbon Treaty continues in Ireland. Irish voters hold the power to block the Treaty. The word is out that the especially complex legal language of the treaty represents a...

US blacklists Pakistan militants

America has banned four Pakistan militants and put financial sanctions. They are accused of spreading Muslim terrorism. Leaders of the terrorist organisation Lashkar-e-Toiba (LET) have been accused of creating violence in India." The United States has imposed financial...

A Modern Day Hero

"A paratrooper who lost a leg while serving in Afghanistan has made history by becoming the first British serviceman to return to active service as an amputee. Corporal Stuart Hale makes history Corporal Stuart Hale is now serving in southern Afghanistan less than two...

Stripogram copper walks on offensive weapon rap

Justice is served, and a stripper walks free. Two police officers had followed and arrested a young man on his way to perform at a strip club, citing an impersonation offence. The charges have been dropped. "The...

Swearing at work boosts team spirt, morale: research

I love that this kind of research gets funding.  Forget curing cancer, let's investigate the F-bomb:"LONDON (AFP) - Regular swearing at work can help boost team spirit among staff, allowing them to express...

England hit by virus in Sri Lanka

"England fled immediately to Sri Lanka in search of comfort after their flop in World Twenty20, but it has not worked out according to plan. Colombo is afflicted by flu, or "fever" as the locals call it, and four England players - captain Paul Collingwood, Stuart Broad, Luke...

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