 Duarte and San Marino remind residents to check for ... - Pasadena Star-News Duarte and San Marino have proclaimed this week, March 15-21, as "Fix a Leak Week" to remind residents to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Because minor ... California American Water is partnering with the EPA's ...
Costa Rica as a Peaceful State - Scoop In 1877, Costa Rica became the third country in the world to abolish the death penalty, after Venezuela (1863) and San Marino (1865).
UC, USPF in KO match tonight - Philippine Star Online Since losing to the top three contenders in Ave Maria-USJR Jaguars, San Marino Corned Tuna-USC Warriors and the PTT Fuels-UV Lancers, questions were raised whether the 6-foot-9 June Mar Fajardo and the Webmasters are indeed legitimate title ...
Duarte and San Marino remind residents to check for ... - San Gabriel Valley Tribune Duarte and San Marino have proclaimed this week, March 15-21, as "Fix a Leak Week" to remind residents to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks. Because minor leaks account for more than one trillion gallons of wasted ...
Private collections to be displayed - San Gabriel Valley Tribune The San Marino League will hold "Art Walk XXVI" 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday and Saturday in the Pasadena area. Tour several diverse homes and gardens and view private art and ikebana arrangements. Tickets are $35 and proceeds provide scholarships for Art ...
Layoff notices for more than 300 San Gabriel Valley ... - Pasadena Star-News More than 300 employees from five public school districts will receive reduction in force notices Monday as the state deadline for preliminary notices arrived. Pasadena, Alhambra, San Gabriel, South Pasadena and San Marino unified school districts ...
Larry Wilson: End of a moviegoing era for downtown ... - Pasadena Star-News Ever since the Paseo Colorado opened in 2001, a parental ritual has unfolded each Friday evening for young teens and tweeners and their parents from Pasadena, Altadena, South Pas, Sierra Madre, San Marino, Eagle Rock and occasionally farther afield ...
Debts could cost widowed Colin Hendry his home - Scotsman ... Advocaat's 'type' • 1998: Captains Scotland in the World Cup • 2001: Plays his last international game, which ends with a six-match ban after he is accused of elbowing a San Marino player. • June 2004: Appointed manager of Blackpool but is ...
Pink slips rain down on 426 Pasadena area teachers as ... - Whittier Daily News Teachers in Pasadena, Alhambra, South Pasadena, San Marino, Monrovia and Duarte all received layoff notices. No teachers will be laid off in Arcadia. The number could be slightly higher, but Temple City school officials did not respond to repeated ...
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 World Blog: Corruption is Iraq's latest enemy Skier, who is the first Ghanaian to ever compete in the Winter Olympics, becomes a sensation.
Little fanfare for 7th anniversary of war in Iraq
Almost seven years after the first bombs in the war to oust Saddam Hussein, Iraqis went about their business Friday with little observance of the anniversary, looking to the future with a mixture of trepidation and hope.
Pakistan wants recognition for terror fight Saying it has bowed far enough to U.S. interests, Pakistan will use next week's high-level talks with the Obama administration to seek more recognition for its part in the fight against terrorism.
Video: Iraq 'more peaceful,' but not stable yet
"All the hard work we've done over the past few years has paid off," one U.S. soldier tells NBC News' Richard Engel in a discussion about the U.S. military's role in Iraq. He added that knowing his friends "didn't die in vain is a big pay off." (Nightly News)
Losing the battle to keep female flesh off Afghan TV
Eight years after the fall of the Taliban, who banned television and barred women from appearing in public without an all-enveloping burqa, the Afghan government is fighting a losing battle to keep female flesh off TV.
Push on for Mideast talks despite Jerusalem flap With pressure on from global mediators Friday, Israel and the Palestinians appeared likely to resume American-mediated indirect peace talks despite a flap over east Jerusalem construction.
Minister: Sierre Leone hit by disaster hoax A top official in Sierre Leone's government says a report that at least 200 people had been killed in a mining accident is a hoax.
Pakistan arrests halt UN contacts with Taliban The arrests of top Taliban figures in Pakistan abruptly halted secret U.N. contacts with the insurgency at a time when the efforts were gathering momentum, the U.N.'s former envoy to Afghanistan said Friday.
Diplomats urge resumption of Mideast talks
International diplomats set goals for new U.S.-backed peace talks aimed at establishing an independent Palestinian state.
Dutch: Gay troops not to blame for genocide Dutch government officials reacted angrily to claims by a retired U.S. general that Dutch forces were overrun in Srebrenica in 1995 in part because of the presence of gay soldiers.
A child's hope for a new limb, new life
Two months after the ground shook in Haiti, 4-year-old Schneily Similien still needs a new leg. His greatest hope is at a small hospital in the rural heart of Haiti, he just needs to get there. Msnbc.com is heading to Haiti track the story of Schneily and other amputees as they work to build new lives.
‘Lawyer’ to U.S. missionaries in Haiti arrested A man who acted as a lawyer for U.S. missionaries who were detained in Haiti has now been arrested in the Dominican Republic on migrant-trafficking charges.
World Blog: Unplugged in Urumqi The predominantly Muslim province has been an Internet-free zone since riots broke out last July between the ethnic Han Chinese and the minority Uighurs.
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