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Al Hassan Engg recruits new batch of Omani engineers...

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Moncton top job generator in NB...

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A record number of New Brunswickers were working last month, and the number of people in the labour force -- those either working or looking for work -- also hit record levels, Statistics Canada says.

However, the extra 10,000 people in the workforce in October coupled with just less than 6,000 mor...

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The Russian Mob and America...

Everything in life was simple, black and white. Apparent evil in the form of crime was the only thing with which to be concerned, because if you could see it you could fight against its influence in the society of human's, crime was very two-dimensional. Now, I have learned that this is not true, and that nothing could be further from the truth, that crime is managed on the same scale as any b...

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General bucks culture of silence on mental health...

WASHINGTON (AP) — It takes a brave soldier to do what Army Maj. Gen. David Blackledge did in Iraq. It takes as much bravery to do what he did when he got home.

Blackledge got psychiatric counseling to deal with wartime trauma, and now he is defying the military's culture of silence on the subject of mental health problems and treatment.

"It's part of our profession ... nobo...

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'Lamhaa' unit to leave Kashmir...

MUMBAI: Bollywood producer Bunty Walia, who had hoped to shoot his film "Lamhaa" in the Kashmir valley, has decided to pull out his crew from the region after a mob disrupted the shooting of a scene involving Bipasha Basu.

On Wednesday, a mob surrounded the unit filming a scene with Bipasha, who plays the role of a Kashmiri girl. They wanted the film's shooting to be stopped.

"It w...

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Fair play takes a dive...

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News National News National Sport Fair play takes a dive CRAIG FOSTER 9/11/2008 1:00:01 AM

The ludicrous dive taken by Adelaide United's Cristiano last week, reviving memories of Rivaldo's blatant attempt to gain an unfair advantage in 2002 against Turkey and quite a few incidents at the last W...

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"New-Generation Workers" Want Technology Their Way, Accenture ......

- Accenture Aleks Vujanic, +44 (0)207 844 3476 aleks.vujanic@accenture.com or Accenture Hannah Unkefer, 917-452-5361 hannah.m.unkefer@accenture.com Millennial generation students and employees (those aged 14 to 27) expect to use their own technology and mobile devices for work and are increasingly choosing their place of employment based on how accommodating companies are to their personal tech...

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Double Murder in Arizona With An 8 Year Old Charged With Homicide...

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Home About BNN BNN Editorial Policies Posting Guidelines Write for BNN Login & Write! Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Jan Barrett in Arizona News , Society and Culture Read 15 times.

St. Johns is a small community north east of Phoenix Arizona that is usually a quiet little place that doesn’t have much crime. ...

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Berea College hosting Kentucky premiere of documentary...

Berea College hosting Kentucky premiere of documentary

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Christian right regroups after Obama victory...

Pundits declared evangelicals among of Election Day's losers. Conservative Christian leader James Dobson confessed he was grieving. Barry Lynn of Americans United for Separation of Church and State said religious right leaders "kept their own flock in line, but the majority of Americans were unmoved."

But few are writing obituaries this week for the Christian right, which has been wrongl...

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@T= ANKARA (IRNA) -- Secretary General of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Ekmeleddin Ihsan Oghlou appreciated cultural contributions of Iran’s former Majlis speaker Gholamali Haddad-Adel as well as five experts on the Islamic world while presenting them the award of Research Center for Islamic History, Art and Culture (IRCICA).

The award was given to Haddad-Adel at Inte...

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Spate of ethics issues put cloud over Beacon Hill...

Accusations that House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi did favors for friends with state business has touched off a government investigation as well as a battle between two representatives interested in succeeding him, Reps. Robert DeLeo and John Rogers.

The problem is, Rogers has been under an ethical cloud himself. A state agency found some of his campaign funds went to a friend who made the m...

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Rojin’s multilingual songs link tradition with modernity...

When you think of modern music with ethnic roots, the first name to come to mind in Turkey is that of Rojin. Her albums include songs in Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Kurdish and Assyrian. On stage, she performs folk songs in 11 languages, ranging from Arabic to Kurdish and even Bulgarian and German.

These days her fans are enjoying her fourth album, titled "Deq/Dövme." Before we begin our i...

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Diocese defends church schools...

The Diocese of Portsmouth has responded to criticism of church schools by issuing a rationale behind them.

Tony Blackshaw, director of education for Portsmouth and Winchester dioceses, claimed that critics who say such schools are divisive or socially selective are often working on flawed assumptions.

The rationale, which he has sent to all 49 church schools in Portsmouth’s Anglic...

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KUHNER: Croatia in chaos...

Croatia's efforts to join the European Union are on the verge of being derailed.

A recent car bombing in Croatia's capital, Zagreb, killed well-known journalist Ivo Pukanic. Authorities said the assassination was a "mafia-style" hit job - one of several executions of prominent figures. The assassinations, public physical beatings of other notable investigative journalists and business ...

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