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Time is not so much on our side. Articles like this clear things up for me a lot. Now how would a Carbon Tax and a national tax shift play out for the benefit of industry as well as the common breathing citizen? Posted 26/01/08 at 7:58 AM EST | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment .
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Holiday healing for the heart
You just don't know how much it means to me. Words can't explain it, how happy it makes me to be here," he said. Hollier was most looking forward to spending time with his family. "Really, the food is secondary," he said. "But I'm looking forward to that, too. Having some home cookin'." Robert Hollier visited with his wife, Ella, daughter Lori and grandchildren Sabrina, Kameron and Makayla. Coincidentally, Robert and Ella Hollier celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary Thursday. "I told her to set the date, and she set it on the opening day of quail season. I said, ‘Oh, no, you can't have that one. I'll marry you the next day,'" Robert Hollier said. "And I didn't miss opening day." He almost didn't get to go home for Thanksgiving. Wednesday night, he was taken to Norman Regional Hospital because he had a kidney stone.
Welcome to Katine
And the road goes on, past the secondary school where Mathias Obella, the PTA chairman, smart in jacket, tie and shiny shoes, has finished his earnest end-of-term exhortations to the students on hard work and good behaviour, and the primary school, where the new head, Didimus Emiru, frowningly pushes the class registers about the desk, trying to figure out why the attendance sums don't add up. To the right and left of the road spread small clusters of houses where men and women, their husbands, wives, sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts, grandparents and innumerable children sleep, work, suffer and, when they can, laugh together. Most of them live in absolute poverty. They have too little to eat and their water comes from contaminated wells. Those babies who do not die from malaria become hungry, ragged schoolchildren with no shoes whose ambition to better themselves in life hangs on their chances of obtaining an exercise book and a pen.
Realtor thwarts burglary in progress
When she pulled into the long drive leading up to the house, however, she said she saw a truck, a trailer, and two men standing outside the house. Klinedinst blocked the drive with her car and then called police. She said both of the men confronted her, telling her they were just leaving the house and that they had the owner's permission to be there. When she informed them that she had called the police, she said one of the men drove around her car, but the other was unable to follow. Klinedinst was able to provide deputies with the license plate number of the vehicle that escaped. Clark said the home had been damaged and several items were missing. "I don't think this is the first time people have tried to break in," he added. Klinedinst said the home had been broken into earlier with copper wiring, plumbing, cabinets, and windows being taken.
Robbers grab jewellery worth RM1m
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Two men, armed with fake pistols, robbed a jewellery outlet at a shopping complex here and escaped with jewellery worth RM1 million yesterday. The daring robbery took place at Kedai Emas Orkid which is located on the first floor of the Summit Shopping Centre here. Seberang Prai Tengah district police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Anil Shah Abdullah said the suspects rushed into the shop around 2.30pm and ordered the workers to place the gold items in a bag. The suspects, who were wearing full-face helmets, fled the scene after clearing nine trays of jewellery in about three minutes. Anil said initial investigations showed the robbers were carrying fake pistols. He said police had obtained CCTV footage from the shop.
Ortiz-Pelz wedges just one part of new Jesse Ortiz releases
Jesse Ortiz has long been regarded as a master club designer. And Dave Pelz has long been regarded as a short game teaching guru. Now the two have joined forces to create a series of wedges that promise enhanced durability along with exceptional playability. The Bobby Jones-Pelz Wedge Collection by Jesse Ortiz is the highlight among the new products Bobby Jones Golf is introducing for 2008. .
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