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Nova Scotia RCMP say a high-risk sex offender about to be released from prison is headed for the Enfield area.
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pOne of the last imprisoned, but unrepentant, leaders of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang is to be freed early next year after spending more than a quarter of a century in jail for a series of murders during the Seventies and Eighties. /p
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Mos and the Ghanzi gospel group have released a debut gospel album. The group's lead vocalist Knight Moses said that the album has been on the market for some time now, "it is only that we never had time to
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A federal appeals court has blocked temporarily a judge's decision to move 17 Chinese Muslims immediately from Guantanamo Bay to freedom in the United States.
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Former Denver Broncos running back Travis Henry has posted a $40,000 US bond and could be released from jail Thursday.
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A federal appeals court last night temporarily blocked a judge's order that the government must release 17 Chinese Muslims held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, into the United States.
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The Pentagon will not have to release a group of Chinese Uighurs from Guantanámo Bay on Friday after an appeals court blocked an order to bring the men to the US
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ZUNAED Siddique and Mashrafe Mortaza scripted Bangladesh's first-ever victory over New Zealand in one-day cricket with a comfortable seven-wicket win in the opening match.
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To strengthen HP's ability to serve the fast-growing Chinese market and accelerate economic development in West China, HP and China's Chongqing Municipality today announced plans for an advanced manufacturing complex.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily blocked the release of 17 Chinese Muslims held at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
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Months after saying it would take a few weeks to review a radiologist's work, P.E.I.'s health department still doesn't know when the review will be released.
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Residents living near the Takhini Hot Springs near Whitehorse made it clear at a public meeting Wednesday that they don't like plans to put condominiums on the popular tourist site.
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A U.S. appeals court panel issued a temporary stay of a federal judge's order that had directed the Bush administration to free 17 Guantánamo detainees by releasing them in the United States.
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Andrew Vactor was facing a $150 fine for playing rap music too loudly on his car stereo in July. But a judge offered to reduce that to $35 if Vactor spent 20 hours listening to classical music by the likes of Bach, Beethoven and Chopin.
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Two drug traffickers facing a long spell in prison tricked the then home secretary into releasing them under Royal Prerogative, a court has heard.
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A federal appeals court Wednesday blocked the planned release of 17 Chinese Muslims from the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, granting the government more time to argue against the plan.
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Last April, Yahoo acquired web analytics company IndexTools and indicated that the enterprise version would be made available for free. This week, Yahoo is rebranding the tool as Yahoo Web Analytics and beginning to roll it out to more users. The tool is already available for advertisers who use Yahoo to build micro-sites as well as third party developers of mini-apps and widgets. The next to get access are Yahoo's 13,000 hosted e-commerce customers. For more information on Yahoo Web Analytics, click here. Have you tried Yahoo Web Analytics? Let us know your experience by leaving a comment.
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The San Jose Sharks have released RW Jeff Friesen from his tryout contract.
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Vancouver police issued a warning to the public Thursday about a man they say is a repeat sex offender who poses a significant risk to women.
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MANILA, Philippines (AP) -- Somali pirates freed 20 Filipino seamen from a hijacked ship they held up for more than 80 days, officials said Friday, as the government doubled the pay of sailors passing through pirate-infested international waters....
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The long-awaited new album by rock group Guns N' Roses, Chinese Democracy, will come out in the US next month.
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The death of a 73-year-old convicted sex offender whose body was found on a Norfolk path is treated as murder.
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Oct. 10: A review of Democratic vice-presidential candidate Joe Biden's finances shows he's better off than the average American. NBC’s Ron Allen reports. (Today Show)
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The Crown prosecutor's office in Edmonton plans to seek dangerous offender status for convicted killer Thomas Svekla, which could keep him behind bars indefinitely.
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Police have charged a man with aggravated assault five weeks after issuing a public warning about his history of attacking women in parkades.
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American writer Sherry Jones has decided to postpone the U.K. publication of her novel The Jewel of Medina and has cancelled a publicity tour to London planned for next week.
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Lawmakers emerge from session on Palin ethics
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The Israeli coastal town of Acre is reeling from some of the worst Arab-Jewish violence in Israel since 2000, writes the BBC's Heather Sharp.
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INVESTORS have been warned off the junior and mid-cap pure-play iron ore miners, as further bad news from China is anticipated.
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Reporters Without Borders expressed outrage at a ten-year prison sentence handed down today by a court in Nukus, in the west of the country, to Solidzhon Abdurakhmanov, correspondent for several independent websites. Reporters Without Borders questioned foreign minister, Vladimir Norov
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It sounds like Monday October 13 is the day that Microsoft will announce that Silverlight 2 is done.
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Austria in shock at Heider death
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Death of Austrian politician stuns friends and foes
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RCMP in Fort McMurray, Alta., are warning the public about a high-risk adult sex offender.
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A British publisher said it would delay the publication of the novel “The Jewel of Medina,” by Sherry Jones, according to the British Web site TheBookseller.com.
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A British company has delayed publication of a controversial novel about one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives after its offices were fire-bombed. The author, American Sherry Jones, has also cancelled a publicity tour to Germany.
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Clermont Auvergne 15 Sale 32Sale produced comfortably their best ever performance in Europe to dismiss mighty Clermont.
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A taxi driver describes the moment when a section of the battlements at Antrim Castle collapsed close to her car.
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Pam McVitie is unapologetic in her estimation of what the British male wants in a newspaper – “Men basically like looking at pictures of sexy babes. People can deny it if they want, but it’s a fact.”
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HP today announced new disk encryption features and improvements to key management for tape libraries, enhancing the security of business-critical data and simplifying the management of compliance-related operations for midsize to enterprise customers.
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HP and the National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced a new multiyear marketing partnership – HP's first with a major professional sports league – that will include the development of joint technology initiatives to enhance the overall game experience for basketball fans.