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HOSPICE TO OFFER INPATIENT CARE AT PALESTINE HOSPITAL 
Tyler Morning Telegraph - Aug 29 11:29 PM
PALESTINE - Hospice of East Texas has announced that it will begin offering inpatient hospice care at Palestine Regional Medical Center in September.AZERBAIJAN GOVERNMENT RENDERS HUMANITARIAN AID TO LEBANON AND PALESTINE 
AzerTag - Aug 30 2:16 AM
The government of Azerbaijan has rendered humanitarian aid to Lebanon and Palestine nations, which suffered destructions and human loss caused by Israel-Lebanon military conflict, public relations department of Azerbaijan Ministry of Emergencies said.Palestine Observer to UN: Humanitarian Aids to Gaza very Limited 
Palestine News Agency - Aug 29 10:34 AM
NEW YORK, August 29, 2006, (WAFA)- Riyad Mansour, Ambassador, Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations asserted that the humanitarian aid that has reached the Gaza strip has been very limited due to the complete closure of the Karni (al-Montar) crossing point.Israel Cause Of Corruption In Palestine, Says MP 
Bernama - Aug 28 8:28 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 29 (Bernama) -- The destruction and occupation of Palestinian land by Israel is the root of corruption in Palestine, according to Palestinian Member of the Legislative Council (Fatah), Prof Dr Najat Omar Abou Bakr.Cougars, Bears predicted to win in season openers 
Helena Daily World - Aug 30 4:18 PM
The Central Cougars, Barton Bears and Marvell Mustangs open their 2006 gridiron campaigns Friday night. Central and Barton hit the road to take on Marianna and Palestine-Wheatley respectfully.Football section inside today's T-H 
Forrest City Times-Herald - Aug 30 1:30 PM
Today s Times-Herald features the annual football section, covering many facets of the season which begins this weekend. For high school football fans, there will be information, including schedules, on the Forrest City Mustangs, the Palestine-Wheatley Patriots and the Hughes Blue Devils.Israeli army kill seven Palestinians in Gaza 
Islamic Republic News Agency - Aug 30 10:55 AM
Palestine - Israel - Deaths Israeli troops killed seven Palestinians in two air raids and direct shooting in Gaza on Wednesday, Palestinian hospital said.PA Sources Report 8 Dead in Gaza 
Israel National News - Aug 30 10:05 AM
(IsraelNN.com) PA (Palestine Authority) sources are reporting eight people were killed by IDF gunfire in the Sajayieh area of Gaza. IDF forces are continuing counter-terrorist operations in northern Gaza as part of the effort to halt Kassam rocket attacks into southern pre-1967 Green Line Israel.Israeli Company Blockaded for Second Time in Bid to Gain Ruling on Lawfulness of Trading with Colonies 
Palestine News Agency - Aug 30 5:49 AM
LONDON, August 30, 2006 (WAFA) - Palestine solidarity activists blockaded Wednesday the Israeli company Carmel Agrexco's UK headquarters as a part of a non-violent protest against recurrent breaches of human rights and international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT).THIRD FRENCH EMPIRE: Can the UK stop it?!?!?! 
Strategy Page - Aug 30 2:21 AM
Wishing to write his name into the history books, Jaacques Chirac resolves to establish the THIRD FRENCH EMPIRE. He secures the agreement of some major Arab states (Lebanon, Syria and Palestine) to join a French commonwealth leading to a merger of states.Report Palestine properly, freed Gaza journalists say 
Ekklesia - Aug 27 6:25 PM
American journalist Steve Centanni, who was freed today with his colleague, New Zealander Olaf Wiig, has called on Western reporters to continue covering Palestine and the difficult life-issues the Palestinian people face. He was backed by Mr Wiig.Bush has a job to do 
International Herald Tribune - Aug 30 9:11 AM
President George W. Bush now has an opportunity to bring the Arab-Israeli conflict to an end.UN Delegations Congratulate Palestine's on new Treaty to Advance and Protect Rights of Persons with Disability 
Palestine News Agency - Aug 29 11:04 AM
NEW YORK, August 29, 2006, (WAFA)- Many official delegations visited the Palestinian delegation in the UN to congratulate them on their accomplishment of securing the insertion of foreign occupation in the new treaty to advance and protect the rights of persons with a disability.Board agrees to increase proposal for two workers 
Forrest City Times-Herald - Aug 29 1:15 PM
On Monday, the Palestine-Wheatley School Board reversed an earlier decision denying raises for two employees in the superintendent s office, and agreed to go ahead and give them pay increases.PALESTINE: Freed Fox scribes describe ordeal 
AsiaMedia - Aug 29 10:46 AM
Gaza City --- Two Fox News journalists freed by militants on Sunday described a harrowing two weeks of captivity during which they were blindfolded, tied in painful positions and forced at gunpoint to say on a video that they converted to Islam.US Cites Increased Attacks Against Volunteers by Settlers 
Israel National News - Aug 29 7:20 PM
(IsraelNN.com) An updated US Department of State travel advisory issued on Tuesday warns against remaining in Gaza and other PA (Palestine Authority) controlled areas.Gaza's economy is reaching rock bottom and needs a 'kick-start' - UN food agency 
Islamic Republic News Agency - Aug 29 8:57 AM
UN - Palestine - Economy Describing growing poverty and destitution in Gaza, the United Nations food agency Monday called for the economy to be given a 'firm kick-start', warning that its own food assistance to the territory was only a temporary solution to the problem of declining livelihoods and nutrition, said a press release issued by the United Nations Information Center here on Tuesday.Freed Gaza journalist speaks out 
BBC News - Aug 30 10:18 AM
Olaf Wiig, one of the two foreign journalists kidnapped fro two weeks in Gaza, speaks to the BBC about his ordeal.Gaza Kidnappers Told New Zealander Nationality Made Him Safe 
Bloomberg.com - Aug 30 12:26 PM
Aug. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Gaza kidnappers who held two Fox News journalists hostage for two weeks told one of them, New Zealander Olaf Wiig, that he would be freed because of his nationality, while his American colleague would be killed.Palestinian issue, Who Is to blame/ Is there any hope: interviews with peace ampaigners from Tel Aviv and Gaza 
News From Bangladesh - Aug 29 11:31 AM
Interview with Jamal Zakout, deputy head of National council of Palestine from Gaza on the effect of war against Lebanon on Palestinian question. Is there any hope for political solution?Palestine Participates in World Assembly of Religions for Peace 
Palestine News Agency - Aug 27 4:04 AM
KYOTO, August 27, 2006 (WAFA) - Palestine participates in a 4-day international conference on religions that opened Saturday in Japan. . Islamic Chief Judge Sheikh Tayssir Tamimi who headed the delegation of Palestine to the eighth World Assembly of Religions for Peace, briefed the conferees on the repercussions of the Israeli aggressions and siege against the Palestinian people, as well the NO MORE AMBULANCES FOR TERROR 
Michelle Malkin via Yahoo! News - Aug 29 7:03 PM
What kind of cold-blooded thugs use ambulances as killing aids or propaganda tools? Islamic terrorists, of course, have an unsurpassed history of using emergency vehicles as tools of their murderous trade. International charities and media dupes have gone along for the ride.Dove season begins Friday 
The Longview News-Journal - 30 minutes ago
Area hunters have been counting the days to get that chance to shoot at a live bird. That day arrives Friday with the opening of dove season.12 Mil Visits - Most Visited Museum in Australasia 
Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
Te Papa's Chief Executive, Dr Seddon Bennington, announced today that Te Papa has achieved the milestone of 12 million visits since opening on 14 February 1998.Gas leak road closures continue 
Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
- Road closures in place because of a central city gas leak are continuing. - Bowen Street is still closed to traffic between Lambton Quay and Tinakori Road with one exception.Perspective needed on migrant healthcare costs 
Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
The potential costs to the taxpayer in treating Zimbabwean migrants for HIV need to be put into perspective, says the New Zealand AIDS Foundation.IAG fined $127,000 over State windscreen repairs 
Scoop.co.nz - 2 minutes ago
IAG, the largest motor vehicle insurer in New Zealand and the parent company of State Insurance and NZI, has pleaded guilty to 30 breaches of the Fair Trading Act and has been fined $127,000 in the District Court in Auckland.Problem Gambling - We Gotta Stop! 
Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
Lil Tyrone in conjunction with Problem Gambling Foundation release: We Gotta Stop , to raise awareness among New Zealand youth about the effects of Gambling in their communities.Make sure you visit Martinborough Wine Village 
Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
Wineries in Martinborough are enticing wine lovers to explore the Martinborough wine village during its inaugural Cellar Dweller month which is to be an annual event.Screen Production Figures Wake-Up to Trade Negot'n 
Scoop.co.nz - 17 minutes ago
Screen production figures released today by Statistics New Zealand highlight the important contribution this sector makes to the New Zealand economy.CMJ traffic bulletin: 2 September til 7 September 
Scoop.co.nz - 31 minutes ago
Transit New Zealand would like to advise motorists of proposed closures for work on the Central Motorway Junction upgrade over the next week. Local Government to Get a Burst of Fresh Air 
Scoop.co.nz - 31 minutes ago
Sighted as the real government of the country, local government management steps into the spotlight this weekend in Nelson for a three day conference to the theme, 'Taking Care of Business.'Training staff is key to reducing skill shortages 
Scoop.co.nz - 33 minutes ago
The findings in a just-released labour market report highlight the benefits of employers investing in staff training as a way to help alleviate ongoing skill shortages, the Department of Labour says.Collect for 'blind independence' 
Scoop.co.nz - 32 minutes ago
Six years ago Neelu (then 16) woke up from a four month coma with such limited vision she is now legally blind and a member of the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB).Govt Mishandling Health Contributes to Poll Slump 
Scoop.co.nz - 32 minutes ago