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Bin Laden accusations stoke US-Pakistan tension
The fact that bin Laden turned up in leafy Abbottabad, home to the Pakistani equivalent of the West Point and Sandhurst military academies, just two hours drive north of Islamabad, has been greeted with incredulity. Pakistani President Asif Ali
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
LIVE BASEBALL: River Hawks Host Merrimack on Senior Night
UMass Lowell baseball will play host to Merrimack College at LeLacheur Park on Tuesday at 7 pm for its final home game of the 2011 regular season. Prior to first ptich, the River Hawks will honor their four seniors: Connor Burnham (Harwich, Mass.
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
RIC track garners 20 NE Alliance Honors
The Rhode Island College mens and womens outdoor track field teams took home a combined 20 New England Alliance honors at the 2011 Alliance Championships, hosted by Fitchburg State on Saturday, April 30. The Anchormen placed fifth out of 11 teams
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
Kate Middleton, Prince Williams surprising wedding weekend destination revealed
The previously undisclosed UK location where Kate Middleton and Prince William spent their private weekend following the Royal wedding is reportedly their Wales home. A royal insider reveals exclusively to Us Magazine today (Tuesday) the royal
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
Pathan shines for Kolkata
The home sides reply ended at 149-6, with opener Shikhar Dhawan top-scoring with 54. The win took Kolkata to joint first position with 12 points from nine games. Mumbai Indians also has 12 points but in only eight games. The Kumar Sangakkara-led
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
Remembering the man who gave so much
“It was great training, and on the ride home over Donner Summit, Bob conjured up the idea of forming a volunteer search and rescue team. And that is just what he did. And that passion was sustained the rest of his life … keeping the team functional and
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
Packed with parks, where history comes to life
On the opposite side of the road is the Kariandusi Museum, based on an important prehistoric site where stone hand axes and cleavers were discovered in 1928 by the archaeologist Louis Leakey. They were made by the stone age inhabitants who lived there
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:33P
Kiss measles goodbye
RN, RM ONE morning while I was drinking my brewed cup of coffee, my attention was drawn to a small group of middle-aged women who were knocking at our gate, asking our house help for any child aged nine months to eight years at home.
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:32P
Brownfields program could help tribe redevelop | Noo Kayet | May
You may not be familiar with the term “Brownfields,” but as the name suggests, its a potentially dirty site; one that was likely once home to commercial or industrial facilities, but is now abandoned. These sites require environmental assessment and
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:32P
Parents English Proficiency Linked to Length of Hospital Stay for Pediatric
Among children whose parents and other primary caregivers have limited English proficiency, there is an associated increased length of hospital stay and decreased number of home healthcare referrals for pediatric inpatients
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:32P