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NU misleading judiciary in LIT recruitments?
In a face-saving measure to show their ‘genuine efforts’ to fill vacant posts in Laxminarayan Institute of Technology (LIT), the Nagpur University advertised to call for candidates in 31 posts on December 14.
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Oil above ; OPEC doesn’t plan to boost production to cool price jump
Benchmark oil for February delivery fell 17 cents to $ 91.34 a barrel midday Singapore time in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange.
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Family loses furniture, Christmas presents in Boxing Day fire
COLLINGWOOD – Fire left tenants homeless and caused at least $ 150,000 damage to a Collingwood residence Sunday morning. The one-storey house at 2 Osler Cres. in the southwest end of town was unoccupied at the time but for two cats which died in the fire.[...]
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U.S. Muslims a new consumer niche
New Brunswick, N.J. — In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled — the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made according to Islamic dietary laws were placed at each table.
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LM board president Bruce Reed resigns
The Township Secretary’s Office has received a letter of resignation from Board President Bruce D. Reed, who also serves as Ward 13 Commissioner for the Township. The letter notes President Reed’s intention to resign effective the close of business on Wednesday, Jan. 19.
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Lower Gwynedd to consider two zoning changes in coming months
Two potential zoning changes are set to come before the Lower Gwynedd Board of Supervisors in the New Year.
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For-Profit College Slump Converging With Student Life-Debtors
Ronnie Franklin borrowed to pay his tuition at a for-profit college that advertised its success in preparing graduates for better jobs. That decision haunts him.
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For-Profit College Share Slump Converges With Surging Student Life-Debtors
Ronnie Franklin borrowed to pay his tuition at a for-profit college that advertised its success in preparing graduates for better jobs. That decision haunts him.
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U.S. Muslims a new consumer niche
New Brunswick, N.J. — In the ballroom of an upscale hotel a short train ride from New York, advertisers, food industry executives and market researchers mingled — the men in dark suits, the women in headscarves and Western dress. Chocolates made according to Islamic dietary laws were placed at each table.
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Youngster gains shot to shine
Drew Kobayashi had to hear it to believe it. The 14-year-old Kealakehe Intermediate eighth-grader was in his science class when a text message from his father, Lance, hit his cell phone. He had been selected to play in the prestigious Eastbay Youth All-American Bowl, the text message said.
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Lost cat reunites with owners after 4 years
London, Dec 26 : After being missing for more than four years, a cat has been reunited with its owners.
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Kids can follow Santa’s flight
The site, maintained by NORAD or the North American Aerospace Defense Command, will stream videos beginning Friday, Dec. 24, from “Santa Cams” in cities along Santa’s route.
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Powerful blizzard menaces travelers along East Coast
NEW YORK — A powerful East Coast blizzard menaced would-be travelers by air, rail and highway Monday, leaving thousands without a way to get home after the holidays and shutting down major airports and rail lines for a second day.
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Top Chef: You Got Served [Video]
#recaps They say cooking is just like a tennis match. Actually, they don’t say that, because cooking is nothing like tennis. Except when they make it be like…
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Purcellville In Early Budget Preparation
After news came out this week on Gov. Bob McDonnell’s proposed FY12 budget, Purcellville Mayor Bob Lazaro expressed “cautious optimism” that the impact from the state budget deliberations may not be as harmful as some had worried.
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Beware the festive rat traps
IT WASN’T quite Shane MacGowan’s Christmas in the drunk tank from Fairytale of New York.
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The Black and White Bandit
Roscoe Chiara was once an artist who was commisioned to paint Winsor Munsell, an art lover and head of a chemical corporation. His company had created new pigments for painting, and Chiara was engaged to use these to paint Munsell. However, Chiara did not know that the paints were untested, and started to have a number of headaches. The final night of painting, Chiara fell asleep, and …
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Rangers agree to one-year deal with Rhodes
Rangers agree to one-year deal with Rhodes
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For Volstad, Christmas is all about family
For Volstad, Christmas is all about family
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The Decemberists – Calamity Song via david-noel: Great, thanks…
Great, thanks Dave!
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LM health-care benefits change prompts FOP to file grievance
In a tight budget year, the opportunity to save money – especially on an item such as employee health-care benefits, whose cost is expected to rise – is obviously attractive.
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Oil settles at per barrel as China cools its economy
NEW YORK — Oil prices slid to $ 91 per barrel in light trading Monday, the first day after the Christmas break, as traders focused on efforts in China to to ease inflation.
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EDITORIAL – Insularity again?
In the past week an advertisement has appeared in some sections of the local Press, in which the St Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies has advertised for no less than four lecturers in the Faculty of Law.
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Fun with family a highlight for Hanrahan
Fun with family a highlight for Hanrahan
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