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  1. Birthday tears as parents fly Catherine back home to die 'Locked-in' syndrome sufferer Catherine O'Leary with her nine-year-old son Brandon.

    Mother-of-one Catherine O'Leary should be celebrating her 32nd birthday tomorrow, but instead her parents are bringing her home to die.

  2. Brussels hosting fourth round of free trade area negotiations between Ukraine and EU

  3. Ukraine, EU start fourth round of talks on free trade area

    It will be held in Brussels on Oct 20-24

  4. Pupils to get free home computers

    The detail of plans to ensure all England's school-age children have computers at home by 2011 is set out.

  5. Small Business Web Design & Marketing - FREE Consultation! (Tampa Bay Area)

    26422967would miss a 40-yard field goal wide right for Green Bay and the Jets drove to another score this time a 1-yard touchdown run by Houston Favre would then get intercepted by on a slant pattern across the middle Coles

  6. Boks pick home stars for GB tour

    South Africa overlook all of their overseas-based players for their squad to tour Britain in November.

  7. Pick up a pencil and free your art and soul

    The Campaign for Drawing wants us to rediscover the joys of sketching. Rebecca McQuillan joins in the fun … but where did the elephant come from?

  8. Whoa, whoa, whoa! I gotta pick a president AND sink free throws?!

    Perhaps that was the prevailing thought distracting the Lakers' collective minds, as they encountered one devil of a time hitting the requisite number of free throws needed to end practice. Only three players are allowed a brick before everyone gets punished with baseline sprints and "rinse, lather, repeat" commences. The opening round saw three gaffes in the books and Kobe Bryant at the line. This would be one of the NBA's clutchest players, and a career 84% freebie shooter to boot. Under most circumstances, you'd assume "game over," right? Wrong. The Mamba's shot was too strong, although the rock did...

  9. Thousands pick up free vegetables on Colo. farm

    PLATTEVILLE, Colo. (AP) -- A farm couple got a huge surprise when they opened their fields to anyone who wanted to pick up free vegetables left over after the harvest - 40,000 people showed up....

  10. Home prices by metro area

    Home prices across the country fell 2.7% in the third quarter and 4% over the last 12 months -- the largest one-year drop on record, according to a government report. See how your community fared.

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  12. L.A. Auto Show's Andrew Fuzesi buys Westwood-area home for $2,401,000

    Perhaps the key to true happiness is fast cars and fast sales? Andrew Fuzesi , general manager of the Los Angeles Auto Show, is the new owner of a Westwood-area home that was on the market for a mere 10 days and sold for above its listing price.

  13. Unsigned Contracts Free Up 4,500 Area Hotel Rooms

    Several thousand hotel rooms have become available for the presidential inauguration, a District tourism official said yesterday.

  14. Area Immigrants Go Home for Christmas Only in Their Dreams

    A year ago, Yunis Sandivar's travel agency in Arlington County was doing a brisk business in round-trip holiday tickets to Bolivia, Peru, Guatemala and El Salvador. This season, she says, those ticket sales have fallen by 40 percent compared with last December, and a surprising number of customer...

  15. 1 dead, 5 hurt in Sacramento-area home explosion

    RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) -- An explosion that authorities believe was caused by a natural gas leak leveled a home in a Sacramento suburb on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring five others....

  16. Home Prices In Free Fall

    In October, home prices fell 18 percent from last year, the sharpest drop on record. As Kelly Wallace reports, analysts predict prices will continue to fall into 2009.

  17. Unique, quality content for Free. Decorating, family, pets, home living

    I am a freelance writer that has had hundreds of my articles published on top quality sites throughout the web. I am now willing to offer...

  18. Pick a play, Vinny

    It’s Tuesday, and I have all the answers . . . Ben Gordon made a bad decision at the end of Monday night’s game in Orlando. He took a bad shot at a worse time in a two-point game that...

  19. Family of 4 Found Dead in Aspen Home

    The Pitkin County Sheriff's office identified a family of four found dead at an Aspen home with high levels of carbon monoxide.

  20. Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million

    OK, pull up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this ... OK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75 million, and she isn't out of her teens yet.

  21. Students get free laptops

    Students at two Rowland Unified schools received free laptops this week, and the excitement was palpable. Fifth-graders at Oswalt Academy try out the new computers. Pebbles Tsai takes pictures with a photo program, with help from teacher Lisa Rodriguez, right....

  22. Worthington asks Northern Ireland to think of home

    Nigel Worthington, the manager of Northern Ireland, has called on his side to turn a corner of Slovenia into a Belfast enclave today so they can get their World Cup campaign up and running.

  23. Il Capo out to banish home fears

    It certainly – post-Croatia – feels like it and, yesterday, Fabio Capello articulated it. "We hope to start a new era," the England manager said ahead of this afternoon's World Cup qualifier at home to Kazakhstan and although he has been forthright in expressing to the players that they have to forget about the events in Zagreb last month, beyond the collection of three points, it is clear that the Italian himself has greater bounce in his step these days.

  24. Embattled Prime Minister scents unlikely victory on his home turf

    Whoever designed the little Scottish town of Glenrothes believed in roundabouts. Glenrothes has no traffic lights, other than at a few pedestrian crossings. Wherever two busy roads meet, cars go round in circles.

  25. Our chilling prophecy comes home to roost in Iceland

    on March 28, The Herald columnist Alf Young wrote that the gathering global economic downturn might bring disaster to a small country such as Iceland – and, by extension, Scotland, if the country were independent.

  26. Home victories imperative to keep the dream alive

    The road to Murrayfield opened last night with the first round of pool matches of this season's Heineken Cup. It culminates with the final at the home of Scottish rugby next May which will be one of the highlights of the sporting calendar in Scotland.

  27. Manufactured Home Sales Soar

    Mod-home companies benefit from the mortgage mess.

  28. Brandon Dubinsky has 3 points for 3-0 Rangers

    Brandon Dubinsky scored once and added two assists, and newcomers Wade Redden, Aaron Voros and Nikolai Zherdev chipped in with goals, too, leading the New York Rangers to a 4-2 victory over the vastly improved Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night.

  29. Aceh guerrilla leader flies home

    Former rebels flock to Banda Aceh to welcome home one of Indonesia's best-known guerrilla leaders, Hasan di Tiro.

  30. Endpaper: Eric Doeringer's free books

    Every book needs an ending - even ones that are given away, says Alex Clark

  31. Alesha Dixon: set free by the power of dance

    When Alesha Dixon won last year's Strictly Come Dancing, it marked a new beginning in her musical career. Bernadette McNulty meets her.

  32. Dodgers seek home cooking to rally in NLCS

    Despite Manny's heroics, team heads back to L.A. in 0-2 hole to Phillies

  33. .NET Development Team Leader - Peterborough Area (Cambridgshire)

    This is a fantastic opportunity for an experience Microsoft Developer with some team Leadership experience to progress further in a Team Leadership and Senior Software Development role. A hands-on development position, you will need 2 years Team Leadership under your

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    Programs like adobe photoshop that goes up to 300 400 500 600 i will install it into your computer for 100 any other programs or games also available please call for price and details anything you need 100 percent guaranteed

  35. Savers warned over home safes

    As the sale of personal safes soar, consumers are being warned any bank is more secure than storing money at home

  36. Nigeria: Man Flees Home After Wife Delivers Quadruplets

    Mr. Kunle Adesanya, the father of quadruplets who were born at the Emure General Hospital in the Emure Local Government Area of Ekiti State last Monday, has fled from home.

  37. Padres' Barrett opts for free agency

    San Diego Padres catcher Michael Barrett appears ready to change teams for the fourth time in his major league career after electing to become a free agent on Friday.



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