28. Last BA flight from a grounded economy Last BA flight from a grounded economy . Special reports . Guardian Unlimited Skip to main content. Article continues What he means is that Zimbabwe's national carrier is in much the same state as the country, with flights running days late for lack of fuel or maintenance, or diverted at Mr Mugabe's whim to a shopping trip in Kuala Lumpar or to attend the Pope's funeral. Article continues What he means is that Zimbabwe's national carrier is in much the same state as the country, with...
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29. New Harvest Park opens on site of former Farmers Market New Harvest Park is 43 acres that includes a combined picnic pavilion and amphitheater a themed playground and a quarter-mile walking trail. School bus brawl raises questions about Knox co. schools policy on fighting A fight on a Knox County school bus involving two Central High School students has parents asking questions about school policies because the teenwho didn't throw a punch was punished. School bus brawl raises questions about Knox co. schools policy on fighting A fight on a...
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30. Schweitzer: Economy will ease up Brian Schweitzer anticipates a cooling of Montana's economy, which has been hot enough to send unemployment to record lows, lift wages and allow tax rebates. Economic strength Montana's economic strength has been reflected on a number of fronts: The state Department of Revenue reported in August that the taxable value of property in Montana this year cleared $2 billion for the first time, rising 5.6 percent from 2006. Economic strength Montana's economic strength has been reflected on a...
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31. Power cuts to increase in Zim Harare/Johannesburg - Electricity outages are set to worsen in power-starved Zimbabwe from Friday as the authorities carry out repairs at the country's main hydroelectric power station, state radio said. The announcement comes after large swathes of the capital Harare went for more than 10 days without power after a massive fault on a high voltage cable. The country, which is already facing severe food shortages, is this year expected to harvest less than a third of its wheat requirements...
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32. The Ark of the Covenant at Kiriath Jearim? The difficulty with this time period, is that the reference in 1 Samuel 7:2, to the Ark remaining at Kiriath-jearim 20 years until David's 7th year, is the only Biblical reference from which a chronology can be built, because the balance of the Biblical chronological data for this time period, is either corrupt or missing. The difficulty with this time period, is that the reference in 1 Samuel 7:2, to the Ark remaining at Kiriath-jearim 20 years until David's 7th year, is the only Biblical...
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33. Flowers, colors abound for fall weddings Lipvosky suggests using the same flowers as found in the bride's bouquet, and Cornille added that an accompanying acorn or maple leaf lends some seasonal character. Collazo suggests also using vanda orchids, chocolate cosmos, white cataelya orchids, and Sahara roses. From flowers and colors to dcor, fall brides can create the wedding of their dreams simply by using their imagination. While they may not have spring's tulips or summer's peonies, many flowers and colors are available for fall...
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34. American Sports It is the fervent hope of this old friend of Mick's that somehow that charisma, combined with Mick's spiritual knowledge of death's impending harvest - and hopeful repentance - impressed God enough to grant salvation to his soul. But he had a strange pride in his faults, causing him to show the article around town, cherry-picking the parts about his sports heroics and, oddly, bragging that "it's all true. The desired effect was that he would grasp the realities of his life, causing him to...
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36. India winter oilseeds output seen at 16.83 MT NAGPUR, India (Reuters) - India's output of winter harvested oilseeds in 2007 is forecast at 16.83 million tonnes, 3.38 million tonnes more than the year ago crop due to higher acreage and good rains, a leading trade body said on Sunday.
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