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1.
Arrest of Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke likely to cause unrest in Jamaica
(World/International)
... is the power of the "don". Rulers of the criminal underworld, they run major networks not only in Jamaica but in North America and
Britain
. They hold tremendous power in communities where they are role ...
2.
Priminister David Cameron forms Britain’s first coalition government in 65 years
(World/International)
BY SONJA PACE VOA NEWS LONDON —
Britain
has a new coalition government with Conservative Party leader David Cameron as prime minister and his coalition partner, Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats ...
3.
Golf phenom Alexis Thompson turning pro in N.J.
(Sports/Professional)
... golfers from Great
Britain
and Ireland in the Curtis Cup on June 10-13 at Essex Country Club in Manchester, Mass. Thompson arrived on the golf scene when she qualified for the U.S. Open in 2007 when ...
4.
Greece struggling with EU bailout terms
(World/International)
... events. Within hours
Britain
and Bulgaria issued warnings to their citizens who were planning to travel to Greece. Additionally, news reverberating around international media that the Greek government ...
5.
Lynn Redgrave to be honored by Paper Mill Playhouse
(Entertainment/Movies)
... Album for Children. Ms. Redgrave was a founding member of
Britain
's National Theatre, now the Royal National Theatre, under the direction of Sir Laurence Olivier. She has also written the text for Journal, ...
6.
Off-Broadstreet Theatre brings the laughs with ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ — Review
(Entertainment/Movies)
BY STUART DUNCAN NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM N.J. THEATER REVIEW Playwright Ray Cooney is often called
Britain
's answer to Neil Simon. Certainly he is prolific; since his 1961 success "Run For Your Wife," ...
7.
Stranded in Europe: A reporter’s long trip home
(World/International)
... or was closing its air space and grounding its planes. Reality check: Poland's air space was closed and here I was trying to get to the epicenter of the cloud —
Britain
. I pretty well knew it wasn't going ...
8.
European flights to begin on limited basis
(World/International)
... hard hit by this crisis," said Siim Kallas.
Britain
's National Air Traffic service says that after Scotland's airports and airspace reopen, London's airports - including Heathrow - might be able ...
9.
Investment advice: What to buy — and not buy — now
(Money/Economy)
... "and usually I lose sleep over stocks. Now I'm losing sleep over bonds." As for the bonds of countries like Great
Britain
and Japan, their economies are just as hard-pressed as ours is, Cordaro went ...
10.
Tea Party tax revolt movement goes to Washington
(U.S./Nation)
... Boston harbor to protest taxes imposed by ruling
Britain
. ...
11.
Iceland sends volcanic ash around the world
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... the world. The cloud forced several northern European countries — including
Britain
, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark — to close their airspace, causing problems for thousands of Asian and U.S. travelers. Airports ...
12.
Could clean cookstoves for poor be a solution to climate change?
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... clean stoves around the world. But working with the little and the tangible, it might just be more effective than the London meet. And, it brings simultaneous health benefits. The
Britain
-based Ashden ...
13.
China drops opposition to sanctions on Iran
(World/International)
... officials said Wednesday, the United States,
Britain
, France, Russia, and Germany had reached agreement with China during a conference call. Speaking at the U.N., U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton ...
14.
Financial crisis hasn’t stopped countries from investing in arms
(World/International)
... of resources in regions with high levels of poverty," he added. According to SIPRI, the five largest arms suppliers during 2005-2009 were the United States, Russia, Germany, France and
Britain
accounting ...
15.
Vancouver 2010 Olympics come to an end
(Sports/Professional)
... was fourth in total medals with 23 and tied the U.S. with the third most gold with nine. In all, 25 nations won at least one medal at the Vancouver Games. Thirteen won gold medals.
Britain
, which will ...
16.
Autism vaccine link debunked
(Health/Healthquest)
... to be interviewed. Since the Wakefield paper, experts say there's been a rise in the number of measles cases worldwide. In Great
Britain
, there were 56 cases in 1998. The number of cases rose to 1,300 ...
17.
First Amendment Rights
(Comments/Unsorted comments)
I know of a similar case of a Neighborhood Revitalization Zone Chairperson in New
Britain
, Connecticut that is currently being sued for slander because he spoke against one of the city’s most notorious ...
18.
Study: Less salt can lead to striking results
(Health/Healthquest)
... people with hypertension. Bibbins-Domingo notes salt is put in packaged food to make it taste better. And many people find less salty food is bland. But in other countries, such as Great
Britain
where ...
19.
Boby Scanners bring concerns of radiation
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... scanner, his explosives might have been detected and an attempted bombing foiled much earlier. The United States in addition to
Britain
, the Netherlands, France and Italy have announced plans to install ...
20.
Scientist shoots back at global warming skeptics
(Sci/Tech/Science updates)
... in
Britain
, claiming some statistical data had been rigged to prove climate change, caused a public uproar. The scientists at the heart of the controversy said their emails were hacked and taken out of ...
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