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Potential temporary recreational bridges in Hopkinton stir talk of economic impact Deterioration to the trusses of the historic "twin bridges" on Jones Road that cross the west branch of the St. Regis River resulted in their closing by the ...
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Police arrest homeless man after three youths stabbed in The Hague Dutch police arrested a homeless man on Saturday over a knife assault in a busy shopping street in The Hague which left three teenagers wounded.
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Iraq risks breakup as tribes take on Iran's militias in 'blood feud' Security forces killed at least 45 civilians who were protesting around the southern city of Nasiriyah on Thursday in one of the worst incidents in the ...
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Germany: Schnitzel shortage predicted over swine fever in China Although there has yet to be a case in Germany, and the fever is harmless to humans, the BVDF said consumers must prepare for significant price ...
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'Nobody should have died': fear and anger in Minneapolis after public housing fire Omar managed to escape alive, but others in the 25-floor public housing complex located in the heart of Minneapolis's Somali community did not.
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Map: Developers zero in on Santa Clara with dozens of proposals "In terms of total economic development, this is more than we've seen over a similar number of years in the past," said Andrew Crabtree, Santa Clara's ...
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Desi Bouterse: Suriname president gets 20 years in jail for murder Suriname's President Desi Bouterse has been sentenced to 20 years in prison over the execution of 15 political opponents in 1982. Bouterse, 74, is ...
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Why three men spent 36 years in prison for a crime they didn't commit Alfred Chestnut, Ransom Watkins and Andrew Stewart were exonerated after evidence proved their innocence in what was real-life episode of The ...
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Everything in our holiday gift guide that's on sale for Black Friday The best way to shop on Black Friday is to know what you're looking for. In our case, that means focusing on brands we know our readers love and ...
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UK rail fares to rise 2.7% in January Rail fares in Britain across the board will rise by an average of 2.7% in January, train operators have announced. Confirmation of the above-inflation ...
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