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Nutley,N.J.-A New Jersey school district wants parents to pay for their childrens punishment. It's a proposal that has some parents up-in-arms! Two board members are sponsoring the plan that would target students who are habitually sent to detention....
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In Pennsylvania city of Perkasie. A woman was just hanging out her laundry outside.When neighbors and local officials started to complain to her.They said it was wrong and you can't hang your own laundry in your own yard.Unbelievable!But true!Six states...
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AMRITSAR, SEPTEMBER 4 With the government hardly cooperating with them, tilling the vast chunks of their lands across the fencing at the Indo-Pak border has become a major challenge for the border area farmers, who have also charged the politicians and...
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The Small town of Smith Alberta has experienced, once again the shock of tragedy, as an elderly man takes the lives of his closest relatives; murdered in cold blood. The unsuspecting victims were enjoying a visit to "Grandma's house", when the overwrought...
By Rana Fawad WASHINGTON: American lifestyle is admired and adopted by many in developing countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. And many complain their culture is being taken over in this information age. But they can cheer up a little bit....
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The government may seek to ease General Motors into what it calls a “controlled” bankruptcy, somewhere between a prepackaged bankruptcy and court chaos, by persuading at least some creditors to agree to a plan that would cleave the company...
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LONDON: If the United States is to succeed in Afghanistan, it is going to have to engage in dialogue with Taliban-led insurgents, according to many analysts with close knowledge of the region. But in doing so, it will have to juggle the competing interests...
Tags: obama, Barack Obama, osama, peace, Indian Kashmir, laden, talks, officials, Taliban, Pakistan
WASHINGTON – President-elect Barack Obama intends to round out his environmental and natural resources team with a Nobel Prize-winning physicist and three former Environmental Protection Agency officials from the Clinton administration. The president-elect...
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President-elect Barack Obama has chosen the heart of an energy-policy team that he hopes will implement a far-reaching plan to wean the nation off Middle Eastern oil and bolster the economy by increasing energy efficiency and building renewable energy...
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Osama bin Laden is isolated from al Qaeda and spending much of his energy merely surviving, the head of the CIA said on Thursday. CIA Director Michael Hayden said hunting down bin Laden remains his agency's priority. "He is putting a lot of energy into...
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