Archive for styczeń, 2009

Rocket fired from Gaza strikes Israel

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

A rocket fired from the Gaza Strip struck southern Israel on Wednesday, straining a fragile 10-day-old ceasefire just hours after Israeli warplanes bombed smuggling tunnels along the Palestinian territory’s border with Egypt.

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Mido penalty denies Liverpool win

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

Debutant Mido scores a late penalty to give Wigan a 1-1 draw which further dents Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes.

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Charges laid in downtown Vancouver police assault

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

Charges have officially been laid against two off-duty municipal police officers who allegedly assaulted a newspaper delivery man outside a downtown Vancouver hotel on Jan. 21.

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Charges laid against 2 policemen involved in alleged assault

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

Charges have officially been laid against two off-duty municipal police officers who allegedly assaulted a newspaper delivery man outside a downtown Vancouver hotel on Jan. 21.

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Obama coming to Ottawa on Feb. 19

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

U.S. President Barack Obama will visit Canada on Feb. 19 in his first official trip abroad, the White House announced Wednesday.

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No ma’am

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

Australians debate pros and cons of a republican future

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N.B. school silences O Canada

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

The Boyd sisters grew up singing the national anthem every day, but a New Brunswick school has silenced their morning ritual.

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Israel expels Venezuelan ambassador

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

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Government could end Ottawa transit strike: Ambrose

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

The federal Conservative government could order Ottawa’s striking transit union back to work with the support of the Opposition Liberals, Labour Minister Rona Ambrose said Wednesday, the 50th day of the strike.

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US infrastructure ‘not improved’

środa, styczeń 28th, 2009

US roads, public transport, aviation, water and sewerage systems are not improving, say America’s top engineers.

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