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British officials heard the "drum beats" of war with Iraq emanating from the US government more than two years before the 2003 invasion and several months before the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Sir John Chilcot's Iraq inquiry has heard. But the UK...
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The daughter of former US presidential candidate John Kerry will not be charged after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, Los Angeles prosecutors said on Monday.Alexandra Kerry, 36, a film producer and director, was detained early...
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This week focused on the unveiling of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's (D-NV) proposed health care reform legislation. Quoting & Saving just got easier...EasyToInsureME Health Insurance Quotes... Quote all carriers in seconds Individual...
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PA—After nearly six years on the air, NBC's hit show The Office ended abruptly Thursday when documentary filmmaker Ian Sheffield announced that he and his crew had all the footage of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company's Scranton branch required for their...
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Jenna Fischer (born March 7, 1974) is an American actress, film director and writer. She has appeared in several films including Blades of Glory , Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story and The Promotion , but is most widely known for playing Pam Beesly on the...
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You should provide certified photocopies of the following documents: (Original documents should not be sent as they may not be returned. A `certified copy'of a document is a copy which has been authorised or stamped as being a true...
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Robert Kahn is one of the founders of the Internet and the founder and chairman of the Foundation for National Research Initiatives, first coined the term national infrastructure of information in the eighties, the term is now known as the "information...
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To All, Attached please find a link to some preliminary drawings of the Hearts and Hands 9/11 Memorial at Seaview. We are currently scheduling the clearing out of the garden area and the interior of the rotunda. We will be sending out letters to our local...
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Sen. Sam Aanestad, R-Grass Valley, rates highly on the latest taxpayer report card issued by the well-known Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association. Out of 120 members of the Legislature, 73 received a grade of "F" for 2009. On the other end of the spectrum,...
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A severe recession, double-digit unemployment, record foreclosures and $12 trillion debt doesn’t paint a very rosy picture about the country’s future; Americans across the country are working harder and longer to meet their monthly budget...
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