Saturday, October 14, 2006 The hijab, or “Muslim headscarf”, is an item of clothing which is regarded by some Muslims as “compulsory” for women to wear. But for the first time in Britain, a Muslim school has declared that all girl students, including non-Muslims, will be required to wear the hijab. Ten-percent of places at […]
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How To Remove Crows Feet Natural Tips And Remedies
Click Here For More Specific Information On: Mini Neck Lift Cost How To Remove Crows Feet – Natural Tips And Remedies by Sean Saunders Of all the many signs of aging, crows feet is the most bothersome one. Crows feet is nothing but the fine lines which emerge at the corner of your eyes. Though […]
Higuaín leaves Napoli for Juventus
Wednesday, July 27, 2016 Yesterday, Italian football club Juventus F.C. announced signing of Argentine striker Gonzalo Higuaín from their rival club S.S.C. Napoli. 28-year-old Higuaín signed a five-year contract with the Old Lady for an Italian record transfer fee of €90 million. Debuting at the age of 17 in 2005, Higuaín has made 329 league […]
Pigs fed contaminated pet food; meat sold to consumers
Saturday, April 21, 2007 The contaminated pet food that was recalled after it was found to contain a harmful industrial chemical called melamine, has been used as pig feed at a hog farm in Ceres, California, located in the United States. At least seven urine samples taken from pigs at the American Hog Farm, were […]
Bangladesh security tightened following Pilkhana massacre and Bashundhara City fire
Friday, March 20, 2009 Following the Pilkhana massacre which occurred February 25 and 26 leaving 74 dead and the inferno at the Bashundhara City shopping mall complex March 13 leaving seven dead, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said security measures are being tightened countrywide across Bangladesh. Fire drills will be enacted at all key-point installations (KPI). […]
Getting Favourable Currency Exchange Rates From The Uk To France
Click Here For More Specific Information On: Hai Ha Money Transfer Review Submitted by: Richard Hull In comparison to the UK, property in France is quite cheap. If you could exchange like for like, you could expect to receive a house around twice the size with potentially ten times the amount of land in France! […]
2005/01/08 Tsunami aid donations in 2005 deductible for 2004 in the U.S.
Saturday, January 8, 2005 U.S. citizens donating in 2005 to help tsunami victims may write off their donations on their 2004 tax returns, thanks to a bill quickly passed in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate on a voice vote, and signed into law by president George W. Bush. Without the new […]
News briefs:June 10, 2010
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Market maker Bernard L. Madoff arrested in $50B ‘giant Ponzi scheme’
Correction — January 10, 2009 This article incorrectly states that Mr Madoff attended Hofstra University Law School. His education was actually with Hofstra College, which he graduated from in 1960. Friday, December 12, 2008 Top broker and Wall Street adviser Bernard L. Madoff, aged 70, was arrested and charged by the FBI on Thursday with a […]
Bamboo Flute Makers Of Ban Laos The Heritage Of Generations
Click Here For More Specific Information On: Install Irrigation Australia By Eric Lim The bamboo flute makers of Ban Laos or Bang Sai Kai, as it’s officially known, are descendents of migrants from Laos who have settled in Bangkok since the Rattanakosin days when the capital was established more than 200 years ago. Laos communities […]