Australia continues to signal willingness to join a US-led coalition in Iraq as MPs gather in Canberra for the final parliamentary sitting day of the week. All the developments from Canberra, live Continue reading... |
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JERSEY CITY, N.J., Aug. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- a technology-based mobile media solutions provider, today announced that Jerry Hug has been appointed as the company's interim Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Hug, previously Single Touch's Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, replaces.... |
The ninth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is Friday (Aug. 29), and a handful of groups in the New Orleans area are planning theatrical events, rallies, benefits, days of service, and celebrations of recovery to mark the occasion.
Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, 616 St. Peter St. |
HARARE - Top South African gospel group, Worship House, will hold their third concert in Zimbabwe at the Harare International Conference Centre (HICC) on September 6. The popular 35-member group will share the stage with local gospel stars who include Mathias Mhere, Flem B, Sabastian Magacha, ... |
Vatican City, August 27 - Pope Francis on Wednesday praised an elderly woman he said refused to gossip because "she recognized the image of God in one another". Such kindness and faith from a woman who worked hard for her parish was worthy of "canonization" as a saint, the pope added duri... |
The month of Elul has arrived! Elul is a time for teshuva (repentance), and resolve for the future. This week's edition of Temple Talk welcomes the beautiful month of Elul, a time of serious soul-searching, introspection and spiritual growth, in preparation for the coming Days of Awe. |
It was a case of the past merging with the present in Bansha on Friday last, when the voice of the late Canon John Hayes could be heard over the PA system as the new lights on the village green were switched on by the late Canons’ nephew and niece, Tom Hayes and Áine McNamara. |
Palmer United Party senator Jacqui Lambie has refused to apologise for warning of a Chinese invasion of Australia, despite her boss, Clive Palmer saying sorry. |
Reports in New York Times indicate Barack Obama had begun to mobilise coalition of allies behind potential US military action in Syria and expanded air strikes in Iraq Kurdish representative to Australia asks the government to provide military support and ammunition in fight against Islamic State.... |
PUP senator Jacqui Lambie says her anti-China comments were directed at its government, and not its people, and she won't apologise. |
PUP senator Jacqui Lambie says her anti-China comments were directed at its government, and not its people, and she won't apologise. |
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