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  1. Man kept wife prisoner at home for 50 years

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    London, Oct 10 (ANI): A woman in Italy was kept a prisoner in her house by her husband for 50 years, it has been revealed. According to police officials, the wife, now in her 70s, said she was allowed to leave home

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  2. Saudi visit, a plea for Taliban mediation: Karzais brother

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 10, 2008

    Kabul , Oct 10 (ANI): The elder brother of President Hamid Karzai has said that his visit to Saudi Arabia last month was part of an Afghan push for the kingdom to convene peace talks with Taliban insurgents. Qayoum

    Also tagged: national, taliban, saudi arabia, militia, kabul, insurgents, peace talks, saudi king, plea, hamid karzai, president hamid karzai, afghan government, denials, mediation, hardliners, elder brother, two and a half years, member of parliament, people of afghanistan, talks with taliban

  3. Meet the woman driver who Brit cops insist is a man!

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Sep 23, 2008

    London, Sept 23 (ANI): A woman driver is livid over police officials because they told her she looks like a man. Pauline Synnott, who dons a short haircut, was caught speeding and admitted it in a letter to cops. The

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  4. Profiting From Market Misery

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Personal Finance - Sep 5, 2008

    Blood on the street spells food on the table for bear-market funds, which sell stocks short and use other techniques to profit from market declines. Bear funds are having a bang-up year, but Grizzly Short stands out

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  5. The Kind of Misery Itched in Memory

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Metro - Aug 23, 2008

    There are things about summer -- long days, shaved ice, fresh-off-the-tree-peaches -- that we love. And then there are those things we simply tolerate because, well, the pessimist in us says that life can't possibly be

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  6. Prediction: China will exploit grieving parents during olympics

    ireport.com » Latest iReports - Jul 11, 2008

    While China is jailing grieving parents, locking up lawyers who ask why the schools collapsed on their Children, make no mistake, China will exploit their misery and sadness during the Olympics. This is the latest in

    Also tagged: people, china, of, its, exploits

  7. Mid-Century D.C.'s Beauty, Misery Intrigued Photographer

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Obituaries - Jun 22, 2008

    Del Ankers's neighbors were never quite sure what he did for a living. For the past 30 years, when he lived on sprawling farms in McLean and then Great Falls, his property was crowded with tractors, trucks, plumbing

    Also tagged: photographer, beauty, d c s, mid century, intrigued

  8. Rupture in Water Line Brings Misery to Much of Montgomery

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Maryland - Jun 17, 2008

    A massive rupture in a 48-inch water main disrupted routines across large swaths of Montgomery County yesterday, forcing residents to scramble for sources of safe drinking water and prompting county officials to order

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  9. Rupture in Water Line Brings Misery to Part of Montgomery

    washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Business - Jun 16, 2008

    A massive rupture in a 48-inch water main disrupted routines across large swaths of Montgomery County yesterday, forcing residents to scramble for sources of safe drinking water and prompting county officials to order

    Also tagged: water, of, in, rupture, line, baghdad, to, part, rockville, montgomery, brings, silver spring, montgomery county maryland, prince george s county, isiah leggett, washington adventist hospital, olney, safeway inc, washington suburban sanitary commission, andrew d brunhart, meadowside nature center, mike porter, johnet travers, neil jacobs, charles schoman, martin franke, lyn riggins

  10. George W Bush visit to cause Heathrow misery

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - Jun 12, 2008

    Hundreds of thousands of air passengers face delays because of the arrival of President George W Bush at Heathrow this weekend for a brief visit to Britain.

    Also tagged: travel, airport, britain, bush, delays, heathrow, visit, george, us president

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