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After 3 months of no heat and no hot water, tenants in the Bronx, New York, have taken to hanging "help" banners outside their windows.
A gas line went bad, and because the city's office has been contacted numerous times, they are taking steps to...
Karachi is not new to conflicts and violence but its people have forever proved to be quite resilient. However, suicide bombings happening in some cities of Pakistan like Peshawar, Quetta, Lahore and also Islamabad have certainly made the overall...
The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has offered assistance to typhoon victims in Viet Nam.The typhoon, which struck central Viet Nam last Tuesday, caused 159 people dead, 15 others missing and a...
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"A man thought to be Britain's oldest burglar has been sentenced to 28 months in prison - after being caught thieving on his push bike in Cumbria. Richard Blaylock, 77, stole cash, cufflinks and a watch after cycling to a village five miles ...
Barry Artiste Op/Ed Goodness gracious,Canada seems to be a haven for lost tourists from other third world countries, perhaps these 6 visitors are directionally challenged as many third world visitors seem to...
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The following is an analysis of the problems with American medical system as gained from multiple standpoints, and some proposed solutions to the same.- The lack of basic general government care is a problem especially for the working poor, but now...
Mike Penner, a seasoned sportswriter for the LA Times is dead at the age of 52, in an apparent suicide. He was an extremely popular sports journalist with many years in the business, and a...
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