Tuesday, September 9, 2014

CAAP may rush repair work on Tacloban runway in time for Pope Francis’ arrival


CAAP may rush repair work on Tacloban runway in time for Pope Francis’ arrival


TACLOBAN CITY—Civil aviation authorities are likely to rush repair work on the runway of this city’s airport to finish the job in time for the arrival of Pope Francis in January next year, a top civil aviation official here said. Efren Nagrama, area ...


RUSH: John Kerry Cites Bible in Climate Change Outreach to Muslim Countries


RUSH: We've got Lurch, John Kerry. I just learned this this morning, folks. Grab audio sound bite number thirty. This one, I just learned this morning, but this happened last Wednesday at the State Department. While all this stuff was going on with ISIS ...


Local boycott “No Guns = No Money” gaining support nationwide


TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) – In a News 10 follow-up, a movement started by a local business owner is gaining traction through social media. Community members are staging a boycott on businesses that ban guns. It’s a challenge created by the “No Guns ...


No boycott of Dalits in Namol: Pandhi


Member of Punjab scheduled castes commission Dalip Singh Pandhi has rubbished the allegation of social boycott of Dalits at Namol village of the Sunam sub-division of the district. Earlier, members of the Dalit community of this village had alleged that a ...


Cheap mobiles deal for EU travellers


READY-to-use sim cards bought on Ryanair planes could cut the cost of taking a mobile phone abroad. The airline has teamed up with the telecoms company Maxroam to offer cheap calls to travellers. The sim enable travellers to receive calls and text for free ...


Cheap drinks and risk-taking fuel college drinking culture


There's no question that alcohol is a factor in the majority of sexual assaults on campus. And alcohol is abundant and very present at most colleges today. In fact, federal health officials say more than 80 percent of college students drink. And about half ...



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