Posts Tagged ‘release’

Autopsy: Trayvon Had Drugs in System

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

Hundreds of documents relating to the case released Thursday.

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Alexandra Petri: For the IPO, the eight people you meet on Facebook

Thursday, May 17th, 2012

What does this much-ballyhooed Facebook IPO amount to? I’ve said before that if Mark Zuckerberg isn’t literally spirited up to heaven on the wings of hippogriffs, it will be a disappointment. I stand by that. Still, before you know it, there are going to be almost half as many Facebook stock shares as Facebook users. It is inevitable, like death and the release of “What To Expect When You’re Expecting,” although probably slightly more pleasant than either. Read full article > >

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Politics Seen in Obama’s Same-Sex Marriage Support

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

A New York Times and CBS News poll released on Monday suggests the impact of President Obama’s decision was undercut by the unplanned way it became public.

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Alexandra Petri: The top baby names of 2011 — or, what not to name your baby

Monday, May 14th, 2012

Today the Social Security Administration released the top 10 baby names for 2011. As it turns out, I had great preparation for this last week, when I wrote about the man currently known as Tyrannosaurus Rex Joseph Gold (formerly Tyler Gold). Read full article > >

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Two dissident suspects released

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

Two men arretsed in Strabane who were being questioned about dissident republican activity are released unconditionally.

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Two dissident suspects released

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

Two men arretsed in Strabane who were being questioned about dissident republican activity are released unconditionally.

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Two dissident suspects released

VIDEO: Syria releases Turkish journalists

Sunday, May 13th, 2012

Two Turkish journalists taken hostage in Syria in early March and detained for two months are on their way home, following a release mediated by Iran.

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Two held in fire probe released

Saturday, May 12th, 2012

A man and a woman arrested after five children were killed in a house fire in Derby are released without charge.

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iPad mini: How much would one cost?

Friday, May 11th, 2012

Apple is rumored to be working on an iPad mini, or 7-inch tablet, and a recent post from iMore suggested that the smaller tablet could be slated for an October release. The blog cites an unnamed source who said that Apple might price its smaller tablet aggressively, to push out competitors. Read full article > >

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‘No deal’ with Farc on journalist

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Colombian officials dismiss demands made by Farc rebels believed to be holding a French journalist in exchange for his release.

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‘No deal’ with Farc on journalist

NHS risk register release blocked

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

The risk assessment of the NHS overhaul in England will not be published after ministers vetoed requests to release it.

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Shinseki: VA may need more mental health workers

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

The Department of Veterans Affairs may need to hire more mental health workers on top of the 1,900 new positions announced last month, VA Secretary Eric Shinseki told a House panel Tuesday. Skinseki made the comments at a hearing before the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee held in response to the release of a report from the VA’s inspector general that found the department has greatly overstated how quickly it provides mental-health care for veterans. Read full article > >

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VIDEO: Chicken interrupts Blackburn-Wigan match

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

A chicken is released on to the Ewood Park pitch during Blackburn’s match against Wigan in protest at the club’s owners Venky’s.

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Dick Lugar is going to lose. Did he have to?

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

Indiana Republican Sen. Dick Lugar will almost certainly lose his bid for a seventh term Tuesday at the hands of state Treasurer Richard Mourdock . On that point, almost everyone in the Republican party agrees. (Polling backs up that idea; a bipartisan survey released late last week showed Mourdock with a 10-point lead on the incumbent .) Read full article > >

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In Greek elections, voters reject pro-bailout parties

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

ATHENS — Greeks went to the polls Sunday to cast away a decades-old political order, dealing a major defeat to backers of an international bailout that has brought crushing austerity to the country. A cacophony of new voices will have their say in Parliament after a majority of Greeks rejected the two pro-bailout political parties that have dominated the country’s government since the fall of the dictatorship almost 40 years ago, according to an exit poll released after voting stations closed. A weak coalition government between the remnants of those major parties may be the result, analysts say, but its flexibility — and legitimacy — to push further painful austerity measures on the Greek people is likely to be tightly constrained. Read full article > >

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