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Raw video: Accident on I-70
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Emergency crews were called to the scene of a serious accident on eastbound I-70 It happened on Tues Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
RAW Lodi St. Rollover 2/17/09
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A rollover crash Tuesday morning at the corner of Lodi and Green Streets in Syracuse sent a Cortland Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Tsvangirai: Return to rule of law
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Prime minister Morgan Tsvangirai yesterday forced an early showdown with supporters of president Robert Mugabe by calling in ministers responsible for security and demanding from them an immediate return to the rule of law. The move came as one of Tsvangirai's own deputy ministers, Roy Bennett,... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Maldives paradise hit by global slowdown
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The Maldives are best known as an upmarket tourist destination, where well-heeled visitors pay thousands of pounds a night to watch the sun sink into the crystal blue waters of the Indian Ocean. But even in paradise, fears of a global slowdown are forcing drastic action. Such is the concern about... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
From cricket saviour to fraud suspect
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The man who touched down last year on the hallowed turf at Lord's in a helicopter, bearing a big plastic box containing $20m and promising to transform English cricket was accused last night by US financial regulators of an $8bn banking fraud "of shocking magnitude". Harried England and Wales... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Local hero brings sharia law to region
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With his long, flowing white beard and black turban, Sufi Muhammad cut an imposing figure as he walked through the crowds in Mingora town, north-west Pakistan yesterday. Tribesmen and mullahs jostled to be at his side, then raised him aloft. All around, black-and-white flags fluttered - flags of... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
MI5 fed questions to CIA
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MI5 provided the CIA with material to interrogate Binyam Mohamed, the former UK resident at the centre of torture allegations, even though it had no idea where he was being held and in what condition he was in, it emerged yesterday. Fresh evidence surrounding Mohamed's detention before he was flown... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Obama signs $787bn stimulus bill
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President Barack Obama hinted that there could be a second economic stimulus package yesterday, hours before he signed into law one of the most expensive bills in US history. Obama is pinning his hopes of saving America's tumbling economy on the $787bn package. But if that fails, he is prepared to... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Raw Drunken Japanese Finance Minister?
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Japanese Finance Minister Shoichi Nakagawa s resigned Tuesday after a seemingly drunken performance a Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story
Obama signs $787bn stimulus bill
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President Barack Obama today signed into law one of the most expensive bills in US history, a $787bn (£551bn) emergency stimulus package on which he is pinning hopes of saving America's tumbling economy. Obama described it as "the most sweeping economic package in US history". The new law, which... Read the rest of this story at http://www.bad-news-day.com Read Full Story