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Super Bowl Sunday: For Vegas gambling ‘sharps,’ it’s the year’s busiest workday

Sunday, February 6th, 2011

IN LAS VEGAS For Rufus Peabody, the Super Bowl ‘s mundane first touchdown or inconsequential final field goal won’t decide whether he wins a $100 squares pool or treats his office mates to pizza Monday afternoon. If the game goes well, Peabody’s annual income could spike by tens of thousands of…

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Giffords’s Husband Faces Decision on Shuttle Flight

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Gabrielle Giffords’s husband must decide whether to move ahead with commanding the space shuttle in April.

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Justices to take up big Wal-Mart suit

Monday, December 6th, 2010

The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether to certify the largest class-action employment lawsuit in U.S. history, a long-standing dispute against mega-retailer Wal-Mart Stores Inc. over alleged gender bias in pay and promotions.

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US Execution Capital Reconsiders the Death Penalty

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

New York – On Monday, Dec. 6, a district court in Texas will be asked – for the first time in that U.S. state’s history – to decide whether the death penalty is unconstitutional based on the “disproportionately high risk of wrongful convictions” in Texas. John Edward Green, Jr., the defendant in Texas v. Green, is charged in the fatal shooting of a 34-year-old Houston woman during a 2008 robbery. He has not yet been convicted, but prosecutors say they would seek the death penalty. read more

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Church decides on music and hymns

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Free Church of Scotland members meet to decide whether to allow hymns and musical instruments to be used in services.

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G.M. Retirees Weigh Buying Its Stock Again

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Thousands of former workers whose stock in the carmaker was wiped out must decide whether to buy shares again.

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No team orders, insist Red Bull

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

Red Bull say they will leave it up to their drivers to decide whether to switch positions to beat Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso, if the situation occurs.

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Obama’s game of nuclear chicken with Iran

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

The president must decide whether Iran is negotiating to kill time or to actually reach a deal.

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Sentencing Phase to Begin in Triple-Murder Case

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

The jury is expected to begin deliberations soon to decide whether Steven J. Hayes should get the death penalty.

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Paladino Unsure if Homosexuality Is a Choice

Monday, October 11th, 2010

Carl Paladino, the Republican candidate for New York governor, says he can’t decide whether homosexuality is a choice. “I’ve had difficulty with that,” he told Good Morning America Monday. “My nephew tells me he didn’t have that choice. And I believe…

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EU mulls suing France over Roma

Wednesday, September 29th, 2010

The European Commission is due to decide whether to take legal action against France over its expulsion of thousands of Romanian and Bulgarian Roma (Gypsy) migrants.

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Hostem

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

London’s latest retail space for the well-dressed male by Barnaby Slater Flawlessly merging a unique interior aesthetic with an eclectic menswear collection, Hostem is what the red-blooded gentlemen of East London have been waiting for. Owner James Brown cut the ribbon three months ago, yearning for “a space in which I could support the brands I really believed in.” Once inside this emporium of reclaimed antiquity, James’ ethos shapes your entire retail experience, bringing together an inventive mix of luxe streetwear and exclusive handmade tailoring from unfathomably talented designers such as Casely Hayford , Visvim , Dr Romanelli , Ann Demeulemeester and Damir Doma . Hostem houses two main rooms realized by celebrated interior design duo Jamesplumb , who engineered each space to appeal to the different requirements of a modern man’s wardrobe. The first attends to casual desires with snazzy sneakers tempting from their concrete plinths, while classic cottons and comfy cashmeres hang from bespoke, hand-bent metal rails. Room two concentrates on the niche, with hand-painted hessian wall panels and a more visionary array of clothing, allowing shoppers to lose themselves in the luxury of every tiny detail— from the cut of a Geoffrey B. Small trouser to the feel of the re-claimed church pew you perch on to decide whether you can justify an acquisition from the impressive jewelry and fragrance selections too. More than just another East London menswear boutique, Hostem is a visceral experience where exceptional, unrivaled collections meet wondrous hand-crafted design, leaving you feeling like you’ve discovered something that no-one else knows about. Best of all—you can wear that feeling home.

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Woolas election challenge hearing

Monday, September 13th, 2010

Two High Court judges are due to hear evidence to decide whether former immigration minister Phil Woolas can remain an MP.

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Police ‘will decide on phone hacking inquiry’

Monday, September 6th, 2010

The police and not the government should decide whether to re-open the investigation into the News of the World phone-hacking allegations, Home Secretary Theresa May has said.

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Jurors seek time in sham marriage trial

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Twelve jurors must decide whether the marriage of a Mexican soap opera actress to a California pizza delivery man was a fact built on love or fiction designed to fool immigration agents.

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