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Tunisian police clash with Islamists over rally ban
PanARMENIAN.Net - Tunisian police have clashed with hundreds of hardline Islamists whose group was prevented from meeting.
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Metro-North and Amtrak service suspended after crash: Northeast commuter woes
The Metro-North train crash cleanup begins, but what does this mean for commuters who take this train into NYC from Connecticut this week? The Metro-North reports that the clean-up and repairs of the rail will take a better part of this upcoming week, according to Yahoo News on Sunday, May 19, 2013.
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800 marched in New York in support of Birmingham movement; 11 arrested in Etowah County memorial
May, 1963 -- Demonstrators are met by fire fighters along the march route in key areas in downtown Birmingham.
Can Recchia Win Staten Island?
As the Daily News reported , the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has backed Brooklyn City Council Member Dominic Recchia in a bid to unseat Tea Party Republican Michael Grimm in the 11th Congressional District, an important signal that multiple scandals and mounting legal debts have earned Grimm a spot on the Democrats' 2014 House ... (more)
Law Technology News: Judges Chime in on Proposed E-Discovery Amendments
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James Francis IV , both of the Second District of New York, and Circuit Judge Peter Flynn, Circuit Court of Cooke County, Chancery Division, Illinois State ... (more)
Poll: Tremor Video IPO Would Be A Success
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Toddler Steals Washington Teen's Violin
Police believe a Washington woman used her toddler to steal an antique violin from a teenager Wednesday afternoon at a local restaurant.
Kim Hill wins awards for best host and outstanding contribution to broadcasting
News from Radio New Zealand International Radio Personality of the Year, Kim Hill, has been recognised by New Zealand radio industry colleagues and award judges in the 2013 New Zealand Radio Awards announced yesterday.
SAC says cooperation with U.S. no longer unconditional
SAC Capital Advisors , Steven Cohen 's $15 billion hedge-fund firm, told investors it's no longer cooperating unconditionally with the U.S. government's insider-trading investigation.
Beyonce reportedly pregnant with Baby No. 2
Multiple sources confirmed the pregnancy to E! News on Friday after the New York Post went public Monday with sourced rumors of a second pregnancy.
American Idol Winner Candice Glover to Release Debut Album Music Speaks in Summer 2013
The 23-year-old singer is set to release her debut album, Music Speaks , this summer.
Beyonce pregnant: Second child with Jay-Z confirmed
The Beyonce pregnant rumors are true. The singer is pregnant with her second child with Jay-Z . According to a May 17, 2013 article in Los Angeles Times, the rumors of her pregnancy have been confirmed by more than one source.
Marketing News Bytes: May 16, 2013
What is it? Digital ad and security provider Solve Media publishes Bot or Not, a children's book treatment of the computer hacker threat.
How History Beckons For Anthony Weiner To Run for Mayor in New York
In 1977, I was publishing a small newspaper in the Bronx, the Parkway News . There was a mayoral candidate who wasn't being taken seriously.
Oncor Electric Delivery says expansion limited by parent companya s debt
Oncor Electric Delivery may not be able to take full advantage of the fastest-growing electricity market in the country because of capital constraints lingering from its parent's 2007 leveraged buyout.
Howard Stern reportedly buys Palm Beach mansion
According to our news partners at the Palm Beach Daily News , the radio shock-talk personality and self-proclaimed "King of All Media" recently purchased a $52-million oceanfront mansion on the the island.
Toner Thief Got $1.5M in Potato Chip Bags
Modern workers have struck another form of "black gold": printer toner, part of the $50 billion per year companies may lose to employees stealing from the office, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
Miss America visiting Ala hometown
The Opelika-Auburn News reports Hagan met with local leaders include school board members on Wednesday.
Kronenberg Named General Counsel of COMPTEL
Angela Kronenberg, former wireline advisor to incoming acting FCC chair Mignon Clyburn, has joined COMPTEL as chief advocate and general counsel.
Letter: DSO represents Detroit well in New York
The DSO shined last week when it performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Last Thursday was my first time in Carnegie Hall.