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This Week in History, Aug 19 - Aug 25
Aug 19, 1909
This Week in History, Aug 19 - Aug 25
Aug 19, 1909
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Today's Front Pages - Sunday, August 19, 2012: Front pages from many countries.
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EXPLOSION IN RUSSIA. Man blows himself up and rips through funeral service in Russia.
A suicide bomber attacks as policemen in southern Russia attended a funeral of a slain colleague, killing at least seven and badly wounding 12 others.
NATO CHANGES AND POLICY SHIFT. Following Afghan Attacks on Allied Troops.
The military is attempting to stop insider attacks are a clear sign of the increasing number of deaths of coalition troops at the hands of Afghan forces have become.
CHINA JAPAN GLOBAL DISPUTE. Tensions Rise Following Island Landings.
Sleeping: Resting is free and has virtually zero health drawbacks, making it the one treat no one should delay. It gives you energy, bolsters your immune system, your memory, and even helps you get slim. Cut slumber short, and you'll find it harder to make decisions (no surprise to anyone who's struggled through a workday after a too-late bedtime). Plus, you'll increase your risk for anxiety and depression.
NY POLITICIANS ARE CALLING FOR TAX BREAKS TO BOOST TECH START-UPS
Joined by MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Majora Carter, Sunshine Bronx Co-Founder & Managing Partner Cheni Yerushalmi, and Bronx Entrepreneurs, lawmakers are urging action on federal legislation allowing Bronx entrepreneurs to deduct Up to $10,000 of their start-up costs, which is twice the current deduction.
Gretchen Parlato Podcast
"I don't think I had a clue that I would ever be able to write anything when I recorded the first CD... But then it was time to reveal myself as a composer... It wasn't planned, it's not like there's a certain set time to make such a transition."
City Island Images is proud to offer "Front Pages" from newspapers all over the globe.
Today's Front Pages - Saturday, August 18, 2012: Front pages from many countries.
For copyright protection, watermarks are occasionally placed on front pages that cover news events of historic significance.
Through a special agreement with more than 800 newspapers worldwide, the Newseum displays these front pages each day on its website. The front pages are in their original, unedited form, and some may contain material that is deemed objectionable to some visitors. Discretion is advised.
FEMALE BODY PARTS FOUND FLOATING. Inside Canadian Park.
The severed head, a foot and two hands belonging to a young female have been recovered from the Credit River inside a park near Toronto.
94 YEAR OLD MAN KILLED BY ROOMMATE. Hated His Singing.
A court has convicted an 83-year-old man in the beating death of his former 94-year-old roommate inside a California health care facility. Prosecutors say the deadly attack was triggered by the other man's singing.
FBI INVESTIGATION. Bomb Threat ‘The Expendables 2’
A coastal Chinese city has started construction on a 6-billion-yuan (949 million U.S. dollars) undersea tunnel linking Xiamen's downtown island with its major industrial district.
The 9.03-km tunnel will link downtown Xiamen with Haicang District, the largest Taiwanese investment zone in the Chinese mainland in terms of size, when it is completed in 2016, local officials said. The bottom of the tunnel will be built 72.6 meters below the ocean surface.
Veteran diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi will be the new Joint Special Representative of the United Nations and League of Arab States for the crisis in Syria, taking over the peace-facilitation role played over the past several months by former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, a spokesperson for the world organization said today.
Mr. Brahimi is expected to assume his duties following the expiration of Mr. Annan’s mandate on 31 August 2012.