Man to fight elections for 75th time
Man to fight elections for 75th timeIBN live - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:45 GMTA self-styled 'Election King', has decided to contest for the 75th time to gain entry into the Guinness Book of World Records.
Leppitsch facing two-game banFOXSPORTS.com.au - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:23:14 GMTBRISBANE Lions key defender Justin Leppitsch was today issued with a two-game AFL suspension for a serious off-the-ball strike on St Kilda's Brendon Goddard.
Labour & EmploymentMondaq - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:20:31 GMTDoes a reassured owe to his reinsurer any duty in selecting the risks to be written and reinsured? Is there an implied term in a reinsurance contract which prohibits "writing against reinsurers"? Is there any limitation on the risks which can be ceded under a reinsurance based on their quality?
New exhibit details Ben Franklin's contributions to medicineLexington Herald-Leader - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:32:07 GMTFranklin: Eh! Oh! Eh! What have I done to merit these cruel sufferings? Gout: Many things: You have ate and drank too freely, and too much indulged those legs of yours in their indolence.
Two dozen arrests, but few witnessesThe Philadelphia Inquirer - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:27:57 GMTOn the street he is known as "One-Eye Eddie," and over the last decade he has been arrested 24 times. Edward Montgomery, who is missing an eye, has been charged with attempted murder, intimidation, robbery, illegally selling guns. He has been accused, multiple times, of shooting people. He has been shot himself.
[Campus] Bruininks explains U stance on Coca-ColaThe Minnesota Daily - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:26:51 GMTAs the school year winds down, University President Bob Bruininks sat down with the Daily to discuss policy, the legislative session and strategic positioning. Have you been receptive to students' concerns about the University's partnership with Coca-Cola? I think we are not only receptive but interested in exploring these issues more broadly.
Tax-cutters transform N.H. townThe Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:14:46 GMTMERRIMACK, N.H. -- A new anti-tax group has changed the town's form of government, voted out the chairmen of the Board of Selectmen and the school board, chopped the annual budget by $1.5 million and killed a planned library expansion. ... - Associated Press
Police arrest 2 at club; guard injured in fracasRocky Mountain News - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:06:49 GMTPolice made two arrests and issued four summons Friday night at a Sheridan nightclub after fighting broke out at a concert featuring longtime rebel country rocker David Allan Coe.
Saddam trial resumes as Iraqi leaders face new impasseAl Bawaba - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 07:01:42 GMTThe trial of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is set to resume on Monday as prosecutors plan to use handwriting experts to prove that Saddam signed execution orders to kill 148 Iraqi Shiites in 1982.
It was a Democrat who motivated GOP’s MannixCorvallis Gazette Times - Mon, 17 Apr 2006 06:53:57 GMTBEAVERTON — It might seem strange for a bona fide Republican, a former chair of the Oregon GOP who is hoping that being his party’s gubernatorial nominee for the second time will be the charm, but it was Democratic icon John F. Kennedy who first cast a political spell over a young Kevin Mannix.
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