Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has defended the decision to gift two patrol boats to Sri Lanka to help stop people smugglers. |
|
Painful memories of the angry anti-Washington culture that flourished in Dallas when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated have resurfaced. |
Former BBC presenter dies in hospital in Nottingham, the city to which he moved in his twenties Ray Gosling, the former BBC presenter, gay rights activist and maker of films and radio documentaries covering what he called "soft news about caravans, allotments, sheds", has died. |
The small Philippines community in Samoa is pulling their resources together to help their brothers, sisters and friends back home who were affected by Typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban. The typhoon has killed over 12,000 but the count is continuing. Meanwhile, in Samoa, the Philippines community has been fundraising to lend a hand. |
(Repeats story filed Tuesday; no changes to text) * Indonesian leader demands explanation for reports of Australian surveillance. * Says Australian PM dismissing his country's concerns. * Australian PM rejects calls for apology, but pledges good ties. By Kanupriya Kapoor and Lincoln Feast. |
A terrible topicality has overtaken the Hub Theatre’s production of Carried Away on the Crest of a Wave.” The characters in David Yee’s wise and kaleidoscopic but only intermittently absorbing play have witnessed, or been affected by, the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. |
Achilles (Atlanta GA) Aeges (Los Angeles CA) Air Traffic Controller (Boston MA) Alika & Nueva Alianza (Los Angeles CA) Anushka (Brighton UK-ENGLAND) The Apache Relay (Nashville TN) Arborea (Lewiston ME) Arkells (Hamilton CANADA) Jay Arner (Vancouver CANADA) Syd Arthur (Canterbury UK-ENGLAND) Nicole.... |
On June 26, 1968, pope Paul VI made a dramatic announcement that put the Catholic Church back in the headlines for reasons other than its stance on women, abortion or contraception. |
Nine foreign Greenpeace activists were granted bail by a St. Petersburg court, two months after being arrested for staging a protest near an oil rig in Arctic waters. The release of activists from the Arctic Sunrise comes amid increasing international pressure to exonerate the “Arctic 30” and.... |
Seven foreign Greenpeace activists were granted bail by a St. Petersburg court, two months after being arrested for staging a protest near an oil rig in Arctic waters. The release of activists from the Arctic Sunrise comes amid increasing international pressure to exonerate the “Arctic 30” and.... |
Painful memories of the angry anti-Washington culture that flourished in Dallas when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated have resurfaced. |
|
|
|
|
Page 9628 of 10021 |