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Crop car: Police Tractor

The police tractor will be displayed at shows to highlight police work but could also be used in the event of severe flooding or an environmental disaster.

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Grand slam wham bam! Moment spectator brawl interrupted play at U.S. Open Tennis

By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:35 PM on 3rd September 2010 There might be the occasional flare-up on court - but it was on the genteel stands of the Arthur Ashe Stadium that the real action took place yesterday. Police were forced to escort three fans out of the U.S. Open after a fight broke out [...]

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BA Crash Scare Error ‘Terrifies’ Passengers

Ed Merrison, Sky News Online A planeload of British Airways passengers feared for their lives when they were told they were going to crash - only to learn the warning message went out in error. Travelers flying from Heathrow to Hong Kong heard the message: “This is an emergency. We may shortly need to make an [...]

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Egg Recall in Effect Due to Salmonella Contamination Fears

By ThirdAge News Staff  ThirdAge.com Posted August 18, 2010 12:52 PM An egg recall is taking place upon recognition of a potential salmonella contamination. Along with Minnesota, the recall affects Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska, Missouri, Colorado and California. There have been seven confirmed cases of salmonella in Minnesota linked to the multistate recall One of the seven people [...]

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10 Things to Remember When Hosting a Garage Sale

Top 10 Tips for hosting a successful garage sale.

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Crop car: Police Tractor

Posted on 04 September 2010

The police tractor will be displayed at shows to highlight police work but could also be used in the event of severe flooding or an environmental disaster. Continue Reading

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Grand slam wham bam! Moment spectator brawl interrupted play at U.S. Open Tennis

Posted on 03 September 2010

By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 6:35 PM on 3rd September 2010 There might be the occasional flare-up on court - but it was on the genteel stands of the Arthur Ashe Stadium that the real action took place yesterday. Police were forced to escort three fans out of the U.S. Open after a fight broke out [...] Continue Reading

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IRS Warns About Phishing E-mails

Posted on 27 August 2010

ST LOUIS – The Internal Revenue Service today warned about a fraudulent scheme targeting taxpayers who use the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System to pay federal taxes electronically via the Internet or phone. The scheme uses an e-mail that claims your tax payment was rejected and directs you to a website for additional information. The website [...] Continue Reading

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BA Crash Scare Error ‘Terrifies’ Passengers

Posted on 27 August 2010

Ed Merrison, Sky News Online A planeload of British Airways passengers feared for their lives when they were told they were going to crash - only to learn the warning message went out in error. Travelers flying from Heathrow to Hong Kong heard the message: “This is an emergency. We may shortly need to make an [...] Continue Reading

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Grankini: Helen Mirren sparks boom in bikini sales for over 50s

Posted on 27 August 2010

By Liz Thomas Daily Mail Age defying: Helen Mirren, 65, left, Jerry Hall, 54, and Kim Catrall, 54, have been showing off their bikini bodies They have wider straps, gauge wires and built-in mesh to support and shape the bust in the same way that lingerie does, while the bikini bottoms have higher waistlines. Sales of the ‘grankinis’ [...] Continue Reading

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Canadian bears aren’t very good watchdogs for weed

Posted on 21 August 2010

August 19, 2010  8:02 pm BBC The idea was simple: grow marijuana in the woods, and use wild bears to keep away law enforcement (and poachers). Keep the bears happy by feeding them dog food. Let Mother Nature do her thing, and later profit! Sure enough, the Mounties arrived and on cue the dozen-or-so bears greeted the [...] Continue Reading

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  • Pension rallies hit French cities September 7, 2010
    More than one million protesters join rallies across France and a national strike causes major disruption, amid rising anger over pension reforms.
  • Tube strike brings major delays September 7, 2010
    Millions of Londoners are attempting to travel home amid a major Tube strike affecting nearly all its lines.
  • Police expected to quiz PM's aide September 7, 2010
    The Metropolitan Police are likely to discuss new phone-hacking allegations with Downing Street communications chief Andy Coulson, its assistant commissioner says.
  • Cell assault sergeant is jailed September 7, 2010
    A police officer who was caught on CCTV injuring a woman by throwing her into a cell is jailed for six months.
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    Pilots, firefighters, nurses and ambulance workers gather 70 years after battling through eight months of bombing raids over Britain's industrial centres.
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    A girl thought to be Britain's youngest female double murderer is given a life sentence and told she will serve a minimum of 14 years.

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