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Medical chopper crash caused so much damage to the 734-foor tower that Aurora police advised about 1,000 people who live nearby to leave their homes until engineers believe it is safe.
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Residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Tuesday, highlighted the need to dualise the road linking airport junction to Deidei -Zuba.The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), in its demolition exercises and the consequent decongestion of towns neglects the significance
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Formula One executives will meet this month to discuss a range of urgent issues affecting the sport, including the global credit crisis. The summit was announced after talks between Max Mosley, the president of the sport's ruling body, the FIA, and Luca di Montezemolo, the president of Ferrari and chairman of the newly formed Formula One Teams' Association, and will take place following the Chinese Grand Prix on 19 October.
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Potential world court ruling on Kosovo's status provokes dismay in Pristina
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Alistair Darling is flying to Washington to discuss ways to continue to tackle the global banking crisis.
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People living in Ballymagroarty want security cameras installed to protect them in their homes after reports of armed robberies in the area.
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PERTH Glory co-owner Tony Sage and chief executive Scott Gooch will hold a crisis meeting with the player group to find out who, if anybody, wants to walk away from the struggling A-League club.
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A meeting of the Ukraine-Belarus Working Group for Energy Cooperation will be held in November
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Kareena Kapoor turns net savvy and is all set to launch her very own website that promises to give ...
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LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC will hold an emergency meeting on November 18 in Vienna to discuss the impact of the global financial crisis on the oil market, the exporter group said in a statement on Thursday.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Oil fell toward $86 on Thursday, pressured by expectations that demand will fall sharply if the credit crisis pushes the global economy into recession.
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Negotiations are underway to save Nova Scotia's only chicken processing plant and hundreds of jobs.
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Some of the records connected to hundreds of inaccurate breast cancer tests are likely buried at the St. John's dump, an inquiry has been told.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham's press secretary fielded plenty of questions from unhappy constituents Thursday.
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The financial turmoil that has rocked the U.S. economy and is having a ripple effect around the world will take center stage at Friday's Group of Seven meeting of officials from leading industrialized countries.
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SEOUL, Oct. 9 -- With its toxic securities and its insistence on open markets, the United States has a lot of nerve and a lot to answer for. That, at least, is what South Korean Finance Minister Kang Man-soo argued as he prepared to leave for a weekend meeting in Washington of finance officials searching for ways to calm the global financial crisis.
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The U.S. Justice Department has offered to mediate a meeting between the coaching staffs of two high schools whose Sept. 19 football game was broken up by allegations of racism and both sides have agreed to participate, school officials said today.
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A 74-year-old woman was killed today and a 78-year-old man believed to be her husband was injured when they were struck by a dump truck while walking through a construction area in Germantown, authorities said.
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North Korea today barred international inspectors from its Yongbyon nuclear reactor complex, dramatically raising the stakes in a standoff with the United States over a proposed inspection scheme for nuclear facilities.
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The oil cartel said it was concerned about the 'deteriorating economic conditions with contagion risks' as it confirmed it would meet in Vienna on November 18, a month before it was due to hold its next meeting
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Oil prices plunged below $85 a barrel, the lowest level in a year, as Opec, the oil exporting countries' cartel, called an emergency meeting to discuss reducing its crude production to halt the collapse in prices
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Oil prices extended their losses Thursday even as OPEC hinted it might cut output to halt the market’s dramatic slide at an emergency meeting next month.
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Sir Tom Jones asked U2's Bono to write him a song for his new solo album, 24 Hours, which will be released in the U.K. next month."Sugar Daddy" was written after the veteran singer met the supergroup frontman in a
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The American International Group Inc, AIG will now concentrate its efforts on its core property and casualty insurance businesses, which includes AIG Uganda, the company's Chairman and CEO, Mr. Edward Liddy, has announced.
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OPEC will hold an emergency meeting on Nov. 18 in Vienna to discuss the impact of the global financial crisis on the oil market, the exporter group said in a statement on Thursday.
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Federal International Trade Minister Michael Fortier says he is seeking a meeting with Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone to try and save the Canadian Grand Prix for 2009.
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Residents of public nursing homes who have assets will end up paying thousands of euro more for their care under the new "Fair Deal" scheme due to come into effect next year.
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Congressional leaders Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi urged President Bush Thursday to call an emergency meeting with the G8 to address international financial instability.
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The global regulatory situation for personal care products and the future possibilities for organic and sustainable cosmetics are key issues that continue to drive and shape the cosmetics industry.
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Ukrainian News learned this from the presidential press service.
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Click for larger viewA majority of digital picture frames purchased are given as gifts. (Honestly, I'm not sure if this is a factual statistic or if it's just what I think is true.) There is something very cold and impersonal about digital picture frames, however. That's ...
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Efforts to clean up a recently discovered illegal dump in a residential St. John's neighbourhood could be easier than first thought.
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HARTFORD, Conn. -- General Electric Co. spared investors any nasty surprises as it reported a 22 percent drop in third-quarter earnings on Friday, meeting its own lowered forecast and blaming the decline on its struggling finance arm. The company's loan and lease business has been hammered by the worst financial crisis since the 1929 stock market crash.