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- Weighing the risks: Some US soldiers are re-enlisting because of the poor job...
FORT RILEY, Kan. - Sgt. Ryan Nyhus spent 14 months patrolling the deadly streets of Baghdad, where five members of his platoon were shot and one died. As bad as that was, he would rather go back there than take his chances in this brutal job market.
- The first crash between a vehicle and a light rail train happened at Washingt...
NEW YORK (AP) - New York City police are questioning a man in the killing of an on-duty bus driver who was stabbed in front of horrified passengers. No charges have been filed, but a person of interest is being interviewed at a police precinct.
- Fewer cars stopped, but a lot more drinking drivers found on Brampton's stree...
BRAMPTON - Peel police have charged 18 motorists with drunk driving in the first five days of the Holiday RIDE campaign.
- City To Cut Back On Plowing Snow On Side Streets (CBS 2 Chicago)
Mayor Richard M. Daley said Tuesday that city crews will cut back on plowing side streets this winter in an effort to save money.
- Venice Streets Submerged After High Tide Hits (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
Strong southern winds pushed the Adriatic Sea into Venice again Tuesday, submerging parts of the lagoon city a day after an unusually high tide caused the worst flooding in 20 years. The ANSA news agency reported that Venice was planning to spend $1.27 million to pay for the damages left by the flood.
- US soldiers re-enlisting because of poor economy (The State)
Sgt. Ryan Nyhus spent 14 months patrolling the deadly streets of Baghdad, where five members of his platoon were shot and one died. As bad as that was, he would rather go back there than take his chances in this brutal job market. Nyhus re-enlisted last Wednesday, and in so doing joined the growing ranks of those choosing to stay in the U.S. military because of the bleak economy. "In the Army, ...
- Despite Global Economic Slowdown, World’s Prime Shopping Streets See Rental...
Despite a slowing world economy, many of the world’s signature shopping thoroughfares are seeing retail rents rising, or at least remaining stable, according to Cushman & Wakefield’s 23rd annual "Main Streets Across the World" report, which measures the strength and popularity of major shopping streets in 48 countries.
- US soldiers re-enlisting because of poor economy (The Charlotte Observer)
(By JOHN MILBURN and STEPHEN MANNING, Associated Press Writers) Sgt. Ryan Nyhus spent 14 months patrolling the deadly streets of Baghdad, where five members of his platoon were shot and one died. As bad as that was, he would rather go back there than take his chances in this brutal job market. Nyhus re-enlisted last Wednesday, and in so doing joined the growing ranks of those choosing to stay in ...
- City To Cut Back On Plowing Snow On Side Streets (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)
Mayor Richard M. Daley said that city crews will cut back on plowing side streets this winter in an effort to save money. COMMENT
- MEPA proposes street categorisation (di-ve)
The Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) is in the final stages of proposing several schemes involving the categorisation of streets in urban conservation areas.
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