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Month: January 2012

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Woman robbed in George Town

Police officers are currently on the scene of a robbery in Webster Estates, George Town. About 7.27 pm (Tuesday 17 January 2012) police received a report that a woman had been robbed in Antoinette Ave, Webster Estates. The woman had…

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Road closures National Heroes Day

The following road junctions will be closed from 6.00pm on Friday, 20 January 2012, until 9.00pm Monday, 23 January 2012, to facilitate the National Heroes Day event / parade;   ·         Harbour Drive / Fort Street ·         Edward Street /…

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Japan police nab inmate

TOKYO (AP) — A manhunt that riveted Japan ended Friday when police captured a Chinese convict who bolted from a Hiroshima penitentiary clad only in his underwear in the country’s first prison break in more than two decades. Police found…

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FBI seeks help finding Montana teacher’s body

Authorities investigating the reported death of a Montana school teacher asked land owners in parts of Montana and North Dakota to check vacant farmsteads for signs of disturbed soil or matted grass, saying her body might be buried at such…

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GLORIA A DIOS EN LAS ALTURASPAZ EN LA TIERRA ENTRE LOS HOMBRES QUE GOZAN DE SU FAVOR (GLORY TO GOD IN THE HIGHEST AND ON EARTH PEACE GOODWILL TO ALL MEN)   Any one for Cuba? – “Oh yes,” I said,…

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OFCs ‘not to blame’ for global financial woes, says ex-regulator

“Irresponsible” governments, regulators and banks are mainly responsible for the global recession, not Offshore Financial Centers, said Tim Ridley, former Chairman of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority. “It is a myth that OFCs are primarily responsible for the recent financial meltdowns,”…