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Cabinet nod issue delaying Railway projects: Mukul Roy - Indian Express

Cabinet nod issue delaying Railway projects: Mukul RoyIndian Express"Construction of world-class stations, multifunctional stations and the Eastern Freight Corridor are getting delayed. Various projects under PPP models are also getting stuck as we need prior permission from the union cabinet for commercial utilisation ...and more »
World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's future - My Fox Boston

World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's futureMy Fox BostonBy ANNE GEARAN and JULIE PACE AP CHICAGO (AP) - World leaders weary of war will tackle Afghanistan's post-conflict future - from funding for security forces to upcoming elections - when the NATO summit opens Sunday. President Barack Obama and Afghan ...
Our secrets to shedding 50st: Five super slimmers on how they REALLY dropped ... - Mirror.co.uk

Our secrets to shedding 50st: Five super slimmers on how they REALLY dropped ...Mirror.co.ukOur before-and-after photos reveal their remarkable transformations. All used to binge eat and shirk exercise before they realised their lives had to change. And after joining their local Slimming World groups, they haven't looked back.
World leaders confront flagging Afghan war - KFDM-TV News

World leaders confront flagging Afghan warKFDM-TV NewsThat would require some $4.1 billion a year from economically stressed foreign coffers but without big handouts, Afghanistan simply cannot pay for its own defense. The challenge facing world leaders will be to convince their own people.
World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's future - KFDM-TV News

World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's futureKFDM-TV NewsBy JULIE PACE and ANNE GEARAN Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) -- World leaders weary of war will tackle Afghanistan's post-conflict future -- from funding for security forces to upcoming elections -- when a NATO summit opens in Chicago.
World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's future - 10TV

World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's future10TVAP CHICAGO (AP) — World leaders weary of war will tackle Afghanistan's post-conflict future — from funding for security forces to upcoming elections — when a NATO summit opens in Chicago. President Barack Obama and Afghan President Hamid Karzai plan to ...
Explainer: Do we have to choose between China and the US? - Donnybrookmail

Explainer: Do we have to choose between China and the US?DonnybrookmailSong Xiaojun's answer appears not to come from the arcane world of international relations theory, although it may reflect ancient imperial concepts where lesser states defer to emperors. The way he expressed it comes from American popular culture ...and more »
WSIS Forum 2012 Concludes - Generation NT (US)

WSIS Forum 2012 ConcludesGeneration NT (US)The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum 2012 concludes today in Geneva, Switzerland on a high note for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) delegation that partook in the five-day international event. The UAE demonstrated its commitment to ...and more »
World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's future - Stars and Stripes

World leaders set to tackle Afghanistan's futureStars and StripesBy JULIE PACE and ANNE GEARAN AP AP Photo/Seth Perlman CHICAGO (AP) -- World leaders weary of war will tackle Afghanistan's post-conflict future - from funding for security forces to upcoming elections - when the NATO summit opens Sunday.
Officials kick off canal project - Buffalo News

Officials kick off canal projectBuffalo News... gaping pit where the old Memorial Auditorium once stood will have been transformed into a system of shimmering canals and pedestrian-friendly bridges that developers hope will turn Buffalo's waterfront into a world-class, year-round destination.and more »
Why a St. John's publisher is embracing e-books

Flanker Press is hoping electronic books will take the publisher into markets well beyond its roots in Newfoundland and Labrador, writes John Gushue.
Chinese activist renews call to fight injustice

A blind Chinese legal activist who escaped house arrest, endured a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle and a hurried daylong flight paused ever so briefly upon his arrival in New York City before taking up a familiar fight.
It's time to address a couple points about conservation

Two points I need to address this morning based on some common responses to my columns on conservation issues:1. "Keep politics off the Outdoors Page."This one comes from a segment of readers who typically disagree with my opinions, but also...
North East News: Gosforth artist's safari picture in finals of top comp

CAPTURING one of nature’s most famous migration’s has thrust North artist Richard Gore into the finals of a prestigious competition.
North East News: Dr Andy Birley digs in to finish his grandad's work

EIGHTY-TWO years ago, archaeologist Eric Birley began an ambitious excavation project to get to the bottom of the Romans’ pipework construction at the famous Vindolanda fort.
All Whites hero back to Premier League

All Whites World Cup hero Winston Reid is heading back to the Premier League.
Flash flood kills 19 in Afghanistan; many missing

Flood waters have ravaged a provincial capital in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 19 people and destroying hundreds of homes.
Nation + World

Brindisi, Italy • A bomb exploded Saturday in front of a school in this southern city, killing a 16-year-old student and wounding at least five others, local officials said, raising fears of a return to the kind of violence that shook Italy decades ago.
FERNANDO TORRES PUTS TEAM FIRST

Fernando Torres put his "big disappointment" at not starting Chelsea's Champions League triumph to one side after helping them become kings of Europe.
Who are the world’s healthiest people?

I believed that the United States was the healthiest nation in the world. As I studied the statistics I learned that we are not as healthy as I once thought.