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Flooding in Nakhon Sri Thammarat

Friday, December 16, 2005 Moderate flooding has hit the province of Nakhon Sri Thammarat in southern Thailand. Moderate to heavy rain persists in the area, further exacerbating the flooding conditions. The northeast monsoon has intensified the flow of rainfall-laden air from the Gulf of Thailand. Torrential rains have been plaguing the nine southernmost provinces of

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Evaluating Effectiveness Of Dog Training Fences

Read An Opinion On: Best Dog Grass Pad Evaluating Effectiveness of Dog Training Fences by Derek Pridemore Simply put, dog fences are not only used for containment. These are also training implements. What makes the whole process seem pleasant even if training is difficult is the fact that dogs are clever and can easily learn.

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Jury considers Curt Dagenais court case

Wednesday, March 11, 2009 In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, the jury is deliberating in the case of Curt Dagenais, charged in the July 2006 shooting deaths of two Saskatchewan RCMP officers. Justice Gerald Allbright, in his instructions to the sequestered jury, has advised the jurors that they may consider the charges of second-degree murder, manslaughter or

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Australia/2006

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New study claims Stonehenge was a place of healing

Thursday, September 25, 2008 Archaeologists Timothy Darvill of Bournemouth University and Geoff Wainwright, President of the Society of Antiquaries, claimed to have found evidence that Stonehenge was once a center of healing. In an excavation conducted at the site, a large number of human remains were found that display signs of physical injury or disease.

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Two Iraqi MPs killed in bombing at parliament

Thursday, April 12, 2007 Eight people, including two members of the Iraqi Council of Representatives were killed in a bomb explosion at a cafe inside the parliamentary building in Baghdad during lunchtime. The canteen was just filling up … the session was just ending and all of a sudden there was just this huge explosion.

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The Causes Of Obesity

Read An Opinion On: Los Angeles Lap Band Surgery Submitted by: Jeff Foster Far and away, the most common cause for obesity is unhealthy eating habits combined with an overall lack of any type of physical activity. If the food that you consume results in intaking more calories than you burn, you body opens up

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Nominations announced for 78th Academy Awards

Tuesday, January 31, 2006 Today, the nominees for the 78th Academy Awards were announced in Los Angeles, California. Best Picture nominees this year are Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Crash, Good Night, and Good Luck., and Munich. The director of each of these films received director nominations. Nominees include George Clooney (Good Night, and Good Luck.), Paul

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Preparing For The Worst In Paintball Games

Read An Opinion On: Commercial Gym Equipment For Sale Sydney By Mike Mitchell Playing such sport like paintball can have big disasters or accidents during the game. But are you really really prepared for the worst that could happen? Do you think that you are prepared in the game and something cannot go wrong? Even

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