| 08.10.2008 18:29 | The Times, South Africa: Bomb kills Algerian army majorAn Algerian army major died in a bomb attack blamed on Islamic militants in M sila, 250 kilometres southeast of the capital Algiers, the country s ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 10:29 | The Times-Picayune: Levee panel seeks more applicantsA full-court press is on to find a final few qualified candidates interested in serving as regional levee commissioners before the application ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 10:29 | The Times-Picayune: Fifth person slain in day and a halfThe city's latest murder victim died Monday night inside his eastern New Orleans bedroom, where a friend found him with a gunshot wound to the ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 07:35 | Washington Times: U.N. faults 7 in Algeria bombingAn internal report assigns blame to at least seven U.N. officials for one of the organization's greatest security breakdowns ever - the Dec. 11 ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 05:57 | BizJournals: The nap that refreshesIn the funny papers, Dagwood Bumstead got a kick in the pants from his boss, Mr. Dithers, for napping on the job. Today, Bumstead might get a ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 05:57 | The Mercury, Australia: Baby found alive in pool of mudThe four-month-old was in good health after being rescued from the mud in the province of Ghardaia, 600km south of Algiers, sources told Algerie ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 03:00 | FOX 8 New Orleans (WVUE): Fema Says Don't Give UpFema says if you're one of the nearly half million people who have applied for benefits in Louisiana after hurricanes Gustav and Ike, and you ... | |
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| 08.10.2008 00:30 | Yahoo! News: Death toll rises to 34 in Algerian floods: prime ministerThirty-four people are now known to have died and 89 to have been been injured in flash floods that struck southern Algeria last week, the prime ... | |
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