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Judge issues stay in DNR decision against Klan

April 21, 2010 by thushara · Leave a Comment 

KANSAS CITY (AP) — A federal court hearing has been scheduled in the case of a Ku Klux Klan group that was denied a permit for a gathering at a historic site after a state agency found its literature contained “historical inaccuracies.”

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Doc says case is ‘very unique’

April 16, 2010 by thushara · Leave a Comment 

A DOCTOR who attended to a 17-year-old polytechnic student after he was injured at a taekwondo tournament has described the case as ‘very unique’. Dr Carol Lee Wei Hsin, Registrar of the emergency department of Changi General Hospital, said from her experience and reading literature, there were very few cases of a ruptured carotid artery at a sports event.

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Korean literature told through live media (Asia News Network)

February 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Until the 1980s Korean literature had been largely unknown outside of the peninsula. Today, its visibility on the international literary market is still marginal at best. As to why this is the case, …..

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Korean literature told through live media (Asia News Network)

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Your Open House: LIC (the ‘C’ Stands for Convenience) (The New York Observer)

August 10, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Both the Foundry and L Haus , two Long Island City condo developments marketed by Prudential Douglas Elliman, seemed to be presenting themselves as urban oases—nooks of green in Queens.

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Your Open House: LIC (the ‘C’ Stands for Convenience) (The New York Observer)

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Lawyer’s Killing Is Still Unsolved (Washington Post)

May 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Robert Wone’s 2006 stabbing death in a Dupont Circle townhouse continues to vex authorities.

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Kosovo dispute spreads to classrooms (AFP via Yahoo! News)

May 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

The diplomatic battle for Kosovo may have slowed as the world court considers the case, but it rumbles on inside the breakaway Serbian province — notably in its classrooms.

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Kosovo dispute spreads to classrooms (AFP via Yahoo! News)

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Canada’s ‘Prince of Pot’ at war with US drug war (AP via Yahoo! News)

May 31, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Psychedelic rock booms through The Vapour Lounge. In the store, young and some not-so-young people smoke pot through a variety of devices. And owner Marc Emery stands in the middle of it all, proclaiming his goal of defeating the U.S

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Genetic Defects Linked With Rare Bearded Lady (Medical News Today)

May 22, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

New research provides exciting genetic insight into a rare syndrome that first appeared in the medical literature in the mid 1800s with the case of Julia Pastrana, the world’s most notorious bearded lady.

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Genetic Defects Linked With Rare Bearded Lady (Medical News Today)