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33. News Headline: Election day awards
But in true Jamaican fashion, it still nuh done yet; court rulings, recounts and all that jazz still pending. The 'that was a dumb move from an educated man' award goes to Norman Horne who led a busload of his workers to another constituency (which we all know is a no-no) Anyway, as promised after the nomination day awards, we have the election day awards. He gets an additional prize for renouncing his citizenship to make it clear for him to run and then didn't win anyway. Sure they had...
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34. News Headline: Guns skip Dato duel
John Schell September 10, 2007 A COX Plate dress rehearsal at the setting for the race - Moonee Valley - will not take place between co-favourites in Saturday's Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes after trainer David Hayes decided that Miss Finland will miss the race. John Schell September 10, 2007 A COX Plate dress rehearsal at the setting for the race - Moonee Valley - will not take place between co-favourites in Saturday's Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes after trainer David Hayes decided that Miss...
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35. News Headline: England 3-0 Israel
Michael Owen, whose thoroughbred turn and strike soon after the break settled any remaining nerves as England cantered to an easy and morale-raising victory, will have recognised Dror Kashtan's team for what they represented. Admittedly, Paul Robinson could have played on ice-skates and not been in any trouble, but a clean sheet will do his fragile confidence the world of good. Barry's composed display alongside a reserved Steven Gerrard made a mockery of the fact that it was his first...
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36. News Headline: Fools of Babylon *
I suspect that this is the result of brainless pursuit of the symptoms and the intentional neglect of the only proven recourse: I was observing the tent caterpillars on trees at SUNY at Binghamton this spring, and I advised them to put the treated burlap barriers on the trees to kill the caterpillars as was being done at the Binghamton Courthouse at the time. I suspect that this is the result of brainless pursuit of the symptoms and the intentional neglect of the only proven recourse: I...
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37. News Headline: In Spitzer's Albany, still more business as usual
In fact, while the three competing bids for the racetrack franchise proposed track upgrades, hotels and retail outlets, NYRA basically promised better management. During this year's state budget wrestling match, for example, Spitzer was quoted: "I in no way will regret having a late budget if it is the only way we contain the rabid spending that has been the story behind here up in Albany. With Spitzer in the governor's office, bloated government grinds on, while political gamesmanship...
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38. News Headline: Cognos announces MENA preferred services partner
The business arrangement, signed at GITEX Technology Week, makes Performance Systems the Cognos Preferred Services Partner for MENA (Middle East and North Afica) for its impeccable record in consulting and implementing critical and high-value Cognos solutions in the region. The business arrangement, signed at GITEX Technology Week, makes Performance Systems the Cognos Preferred Services Partner for MENA (Middle East and North Afica) for its impeccable record in consulting and implementing...
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39. News Headline: Proving Their Worth?
In a desire to expand their audience and improve their bottom line, American designers have inadvertently raised the standard for what impresses on a runway. The spring 2008 fashion shows began here Wednesday and designers are struggling to make a convincing argument that any of these above-the-knee dresses, wide-leg pants and high-waist shorts are worth the hundreds of dollars or more that they will eventually cost. It's no longer enough for designers to send a few pretty, high-priced...
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40. News Headline: Forex - NZ Motor Maker Predicting Growth On N. American Deals []
The Auckland-based company recently won its single biggest order for 400,000 power-saving motors from a North American commercial refrigeration manufacturer. Wellington Drive's directors said the company expected to be profitable during the second half of the 2008 calendar year, with substantial prospects for profit growth. Managing director Ross Green said the order would roughly double production and revenue at the business. ASB chief economist Nick Tuffley said the monthly report that...
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