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Current Cuban Embargo Works Against Growers
Today, the U.S. House of Representative's Agriculture Committee held a hearing on agriculture sales to Cuba.
Terry Glavin: Reconstruction seizes up amid Afghan paralysis in Ottawa
As a a direct consequence of the political paralysis that has seized Ottawa in recent months, almost all activity undertaken by the Canadian International Development Agency in Afghanistan has been stymied by a built-in 2011 sunset clause that Canadians have never been told about.
KU details $33.8 million in budget cuts
Distributing $33.8 million in budget cuts at the University of Kansas hasn't been easy, and university administrators say the cuts have had wide-ranging effects.KU has seen the elimination of 285 jobs since the state budget cuts started being handed down in July 2008 - 100 of those posts were already filled, with the remainder coming from not ...
Moyes hopes to extend Donovan's stay
David Moyes has not given up hope of keeping United States skipper Landon Donovan in a squad he maintains is the best he has ever had at the club.
Chris Selley's Full Pundit: Thousand-dollar doorknob! Aieeee
Still sweating the small stuff The Liberals continue to plumb the excruciating minutia of everyday life.
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Patrick Henry Hotel's spirits
For years people have claimed to have run-ins with ghostly apparitions at the Patrick Henry Hotel , before it was closed down, and now sold.
New Cincy 'Undercover Boss' revealed
As I suspected, the "Undercover Boss" shot here last month was with the Roto-Rooter division of Cincinnati-based Chemed Corp.
Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, March 12, 2010
Medium 9/8c CBS Psychic drama mama Allison DuBois does the time warp. The series takes a bounce back in time to Allison and Joe's nuptials, a special day that finds the couple prepping for their big "I do" moment.
Ghoulish goings-on at the Wyvern
THE Woman in Black has been chilling audiences at London's Fortune Theatre since 1989.
Science on Saturday
Electrocuted vegetables, cuddly crayfish, laser parties and robots are just some of the things you can expect to find at the Cambridge Science Festival this Saturday, 13 March.
TV psychic targets historic Tolhouse
HUNTERS can join the professionals when Great Yarmouth's ancient Tolhouse comes under serious investigation tomorrow night.
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Read an Ebook Week is Here
It's the most wonderful time of the year - wait, that's still ahead of us, isn't? Or behind us, depending on what calendar you're on.
In praise of...daytime cinema
There is a secret society of people a 'strangers, in fact a ' who gather silently in darkened rooms while others are at work.
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Brooklyn PL Director Resigns Dionne Mack-Harvin, the first African American woman to head a major New York library, is resigning her post as Brooklyn PL's director as of June 30 after only three years.
Horror at the Oscars Part 1: The Quickening
Ita s that time of year again kids. Dread Centrala s 2010 Horror-At-The-Oscars coverage.
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The Police News is fortunate from time to time to be offered books and manuscripts to review, by authors who are either in law enforcement, have served in law enforcement or have close, personal relationships with law enforcement.
Tabloid "ghost boy" made using iPhone
A photograph published in the tabloids of a ghost boy at the ruins of a school has turned out to be a fake.
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