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Kazakhstan, Astana, 2 July /Trend News corr K.Konirova/ ``Peace settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is going on positively,'' OSCE Chairman-in-Office Alexander Stubb said. | ``Settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict goes on positively'' -- |
CAPELLA RESOURCES LTD. wishes to announce that it has closed its non-brokered private placement announced on September 16, 2010. | Capella RESOURCES announces closing of non-brokered private placement |
People magazine is reporting that ``Accidentally On Purpose'' star Jenna Elfman has given birth to a baby boy. | ``Accidentally on Purpose'' star Jenna Elfman gives birth to baby boy |
It's been revealed that the new smaller sport car from Jaguar -- the C-X16 Concept -- won't be called the Jaguar XE. | Jaguar C-X16 won't be the Jaguar XE |
InHouse has announced it will represent German bathroom manufacturer Pelipal®'s products with UK bathroom retailers. | InHouse to represent Pelipal products with UK bathroom retailers |
Memorial Union on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus will be open all summer with a full schedule of events despite nearby construction, officials announced on Tuesday. | Memorial Union will be open despite construction |
A passenger vessel has leaked bunker fuel after ramming the harbour entrance at the Greek port of Mitylene on Lesvos island on Sunday. | Passenger vessel leaks fuel after ramming harbour entrance |
The South Korean stock market is trading higher on Thursday with bank, technology and automobile stocks surging ahead on strong buying interest. | South Korean market trades higher |
The police are appealing to bus drivers not to turn off their routes onto short cuts. | Police appeal to bus drivers |
Anchor and actress Maria Goretti is looking forward to watching megastar Amitabh Bachchan in Hollywood movie ``The Great Gatsby''. | Maria Goretti looking forward to 'the Great Gatsby' |
Tottenham Hotspur striker Roman Pavlyuchenko's agent has confirmed that the Spurs want to extend his clients contract after rumours that he was heading towards a White Hart Lane exit. | Tottenham Hotspur extend Roman Pavlyuchenko's contract |
Western Sydney Wanderers have re-signed German fullback Jerome Polenz for another A-League season. | Wanderers re-sign defender Polenz |
Cuba has agreed to resume talks with the Obama administration on legal immigration of Cubans to the United States and direct mail service between the two countries, a State Department official said Sunday. | Cuba agrees to resume talks, official says |
A man has been jailed for leaving his mentally ill wife to starve to death at home their home in Reading, Berkshire. | Man jailed for leaving wife to starve |
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers signed non-import receiver Brock Ralph to a contract extension on Tuesday. | Bombers sign wr Brock Ralph to contract extension |
Police are asking for help to identify a man who was allegedly indecently exposing himself in Weelsby Woods in Grimsby. | Man indecently exposed himself in Weelsby Woods |
Drug charges have been dropped against two New York women because the pills they were allegedly selling were fake. | Drug charges dropped because pills were fake |
A man from Webb City will spend the rest of his jail, found guilty of sexually abusing a nine year old girl. | Man found guilty of abusing nine year old girl |
Rep. Tom Latham of Iowa said Wednesday that he has been named the top Republican on a subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee. | Latham named top Republican on subcommittee |
A South Carolina man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stealing an $80 slab of meat. | South Carolina man sentenced to 10 years for stealing meat |
A Maryland minister's child molestation conviction has been overturned by the state's Court of Appeals, which ruled that police improperly induced him into a confession. | Minister's child molestation conviction overturned |
The Jammu and Kashmir government's plan to gradually remove CRPF bunkers in the valley took a serious hit last week when a policeman was allegedly shot dead by a terrorist. | Policeman shot dead: |
Clegg, at his party's annual party conference in Bournemouth, said his party offered the best chance of change when the general election, which must be held by June next year, is called. | Clegg says lib dems can offer change |
A source close to Jennifer said: ``What's really interesting is that Jen is quite happy to take things slowly. | Jen 'takes things slowly' |
AUSTRALIAN filmmaker Paul Cox will be awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Technology, Sydney at the end of the April. | Cox to be awarded honorary doctorate |
American Airlines expected to cancel more flights Wednesday - and perhaps beyond - as it tried for a second time to comply with federal rules about wiring on about 300 of its planes. | American Airlines expects to cancel more flights Wednesday |
Wednesday is the last day to register or to change your party affiliation to vote in the Feb. 9 Presidential Preference Primary election. | Wednesday last day to register, change party affiliation |
A MAN has been attacked by up to three pit bulls in a savage attack in western Sydney this afternoon. | Man attacked by up to three pit bulls in western Sydney |
Aquarium officials say the seal, named ``Sammy Alfredo'' by her rescuers, will be released at 1 pm Thursday at First Landing State Park. | Seal to be released |
A 48-year-old Ocala man who told sheriff's deputies that he accidentally shot his friend in the chest in July was charged Tuesday with manslaughter with culpable negligence, according to authorities. | Ocala man charged with manslaughter |
Impulse Accelerated Technologies has announced a new FPGA hardware library supporting C-language math.h functions. | Impulse Accelerated Technologies announce new FPGA hardware library |
All Blacks lock Ali Williams will undergo surgery on a knee injury that's flared up in the second test victory over Ireland. | Ali Williams to undergo surgery |
A senior Tory MP has called for top bankers to quit in the wake of the financial crisis. | Tory calls for bankers to quit |
FTSE Group confirms today that international energy services company Wood Group, UK commercial television network ITV, and independent financial services provider Hargreaves Lansdown will be joining the FTSE 100 Index. | Wood Group, ITV and Hargreaves Lansdown to join FTSE 100 Index |
PMK founder-leader Dr S. Ramadoss, hospitalised since his release on bail last week after 12-day imprisonment, underwent heart surgery Monday at a corporate hospital here. | PMK leader Ramadoss undergoes heart surgery |
Occupy London protestors have set up camp on Hampstead Heath and are building a space for 'political discussion'. | Occupy London protestors set up camp on Hampstead Heath |
Townhall has confirmed the Deadline report with Fox News. | Townhall confirms Deadline report: |
Against the backdrop of concern on global growth, India and China are expected to remain the fastest growing emerging markets. | India, China are the fastest growing emerging markets: |
Sheldon Brown, who could explain the intricacies of 40-year-old Sturmey Archer hubs with the same patient clarity with which he would explain suspension or integrated shifters, died from a sudden heart attack Sunday night. | Tech guru sheldon Brown dies |
CARLTON coach Brett Ratten believes his side's 53-point NAB Cup win over North Melbourne is evidence the Blues are heading in the right direction after a lean few years. | Blues heading in the right direction |
BURGLARS broke into a house to steal the keys to a Mercedes 220 Classic sports car. | Burglars break into house to steal Mercedes |
Fox has reportedly picked up its critically acclaimed drama series ``Fringe'' for a fourth season. | Fox picks up 'Fringe' for another season |
Republican Senate nominee Carly Fiorina will remain in the hospital overnight for observation, aides said Tuesday evening, adding that she hopes to be back on the campaign trail later in the week. | Fiorina to remain in the hospital overnight for observation |
A Winston-Salem city council committee did not make a recommendation on offering incentives to CFS II to open a call center in the city that could create up to 2,000 jobs. | Committee makes no recommendation on incentives for call center |
Seven military UN observers, including chief military observer General Anwar Hussain, left Abkhazia on Wednesday. | UN military observers leave Abkhazia |
The rupee ended flat against the dollar on Thursday amid volatile trading sessions in the interbank foreign exchange market, dealers said. | Rupee ends flat |
Equity release could boost the pension income of UK pensioners who are finding themselves working well into their retirement, research from Key Retirement Solutions has revealed. | Equity release could boost pension incomes |
Three Somali journalists were killed and at least four were injured in a suicide bomb attack in a Mogadishu café today, according to news reports and local journalists. | Three Somali journalists killed in suicide bomb attack |
It was an exciting night for Southern Colorado Sunday when Miss Colorado, Jessica Hartman, of Pueblo, was named third runner up for Miss USA. | Miss Colorado named third runner up for Miss USA |
Chinese manufacturing expanded slightly in March following a painful months-long decline that wiped out millions of jobs as the global financial crisis battered exports, a business group said Friday. | Chinese manufacturing expands slightly in March |
Two French judges investigating nearly ¤5 billion in losses at Societe Generale visited the bank's trading floor Tuesday, studying the scene where Jerome Kerviel is accused of having carried out massive, unauthorized trades. | French judges investigating losses at Societe Generale visit bank's trading floor |
CareFusion is offering to exchange $1.4 billion of notes it sold in a private placement last summer for new notes that investors would be able to sell. | Carefusion offers exchange for $1.4 billion of notes |
Bernd Eichinger, the Constantin Film head whose producing credits include ``Downfall'' and ``The Baader Meinhof Complex,'' died yesterday in Los Angeles, Variety reports. | Producer bernd Eichinger dies in Los Angeles |
President Barack Obama pressed for swift action on a sweeping immigration bill Wednesday, saying last-minute obstacles are ``resolvable'' and predicting Congress could pass historic legislation by the end of the summer. | Obama presses for swift action on immigration bill |
How To Read A Man offers readers a way to improve their situations by learning to push the emotional hot buttons inside a man's subconscious mind... | How to Read a Man: |
THE Tasmanian Greens will meet today to decide their next move, after Labor offered the opposition Liberals the first chance to form a minority government. | Tasmanian Greens meet to decide next move |
Mr Fisher died at his home in San Francisco on Sunday following a long battle with cancer. | Gap founder don Fisher dies |
A RAPIST who subjected two wom-en to violent sex attacks has been jailed for 12 years and branded a danger to females in Jersey. | RAPIST jailed for 12 years |
Britain's biggest mortgage lenders Thursday announced cuts in mortgage rates, passing on the Bank of England interest rate cut in full -- but there was little relief for home owners on fixed rate deals. | Mortgage lenders pass on rate cut - but no relief for some |
Pop star Britney Spears, who is enjoying the spotlight four years after a very public breakdown, is reportedly suffering from psoriasis. | Britney Spears suffering from psoriasis? |
Republican Vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is meeting with the Israeli ambassador to the US as part Virginia tour designed to upend Democrat Barack Obama's lead over Republican John McCain in a state that hasn't backed a Democratic White House hopeful since 1964. | Palin meets with Israeli ambassador |
India on Wednesday said it accorded highest priority to its ties with Nepal and was committed to working with people here for stability, democracy and economic prosperity of this country, which is witnessing a political deadlock that has stalled the progress in its peace process. | India accords highest priority to ties with Nepal: |
A Bessemer, Alabama, woman died over the weekend, more than two months after she was injured in an apartment fire. | Bessemer woman dies more than two months after being injured in fire |
CLYDEBANK karate stars made history by becoming the first martial artists from West Dunbartonshire to lift British titles. | Karate stars make history |
Irvine-based semiconductor maker Broadcom announced this morning that it has added John A. Swainson, the former CEO of CA, to its board of directors. | Broadcom adds Swainson to board |
Selena Gomez definitely isn't little Alex Russo anymore -- the former Disney star has released an incredibly sexy commercial for her new fragrance! | Selena Gomez releases a sexy commercial for her fragrance |
Gas Natural Inc., a natural gas utility company serving approximately 70,000 customers in seven states, has announced that its Board of Directors declared a monthly dividend of $0.045 per share to shareholders of record as of September 14, 2012. | Gas Natural Inc. announces monthly dividend of $0.045 per share |
The Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce & Industry's July morning business advice program focuses on businesses' retirement plans. | Fox Cities chamber of Commerce & Industry program focuses on retirement plans |
Investors who kept their faith in America's economic system were handsomely rewarded in the third quarter. | Investors who kept faith are rewarded |
CASH-STRAPPED motorists are cutting back on comprehensive car insurance to drive down costs, it has been revealed. | Motorists cut back on insurance costs |
Magna Entertainment Corp. filed this news release as its sixteenth bi-weekly default status report under National Policy 12-203 of the Canadian Securities Administrators, pursuant to which MEC announced that it would not be filing its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2008, nor would it be filing quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, with the US Securities and Exchange Commission or the Canadian securities regulators during the period it continues to operate its business as a debtor-in-possession under the United States Bankruptcy Code. | Magna Entertainment Corp. files sixteenth default status report |
Hungary's Parliament approved the main figures of the 2011 budget with a vote of 249:83 and no abstentions. | Parliament approves main figures of 2011 budget |
A road in the far westerly section of Sault Ste. Marie has been closed since Tuesday because of flooding. | Road closed since Tuesday -- |
A former paratrooper who died in mysterious circumstances in Sierra Leone was probably killed with poison from a puffer fish, an inquest heard yesterday. | Former paratrooper 'killed by poison from puffer fish' |
ABASS Akande Obesere has been made the Lagos State Enviromental Ambassador for using his music to call attention to issues regarding the aquatic state's degenerating environmental conditions. | Obesere is environmental ambassador |
The Zahle bloc on Tuesday called for cutting diplomatic ties with Syria and expelling Damascus' envoy to Lebanon Ali Abdel Karim Ali. | Zahle bloc calls for cutting diplomatic ties with Syria |
A young tourist from Bahrain, Mohammad, 20, died at Kovalam here on Saturday. | Tourist dies at Kovalam |
Bermuda-based specialist ILS and investment management firm, CATCo has appointed a new group general counsel and company secretary. | CATCo expands appointing new group general counsel and company secretary |
What is more offensive, a cartoon Jesus or the Advertising Standards Authority's decision to ban it? | What would Jesus ban? |
Singapore share prices ended 0.3% lower on Thursday, in line with declines across most Asian markets. | Singapore shares end 0.3% lower |
US stock futures rose Wednesday amid strong data from the housing sector, yet worries persist that overwhelming debt levels in Greece could fracture the European Union and roil global markets. | US stocks futures up |
Aruba Networks, Inc. today announced it has completed its acquisition of privately-held Avenda Systems. | Aruba completes acquisition of Avenda Systems |
Share prices on Bursa Malaysia opened lower today with sentiment weighed down by extended losses on Wall Street overnight and renewed concerns over political developments in the country, dealers said. | Share prices open lower today |
A UK private equity firm has settled a legal dispute with HIG Capital after alleging that the US distressed investor had attempted to unlawfully wrest control of a portfolio company. | Private equity firms settle legal dispute |
The latest casualty to illness is Featherweight titlist Chris John who is currently suffering from the Dengue Fever, a virus that is typically spread by mosquitos. | Chris John suffering from Dengue Fever |
Texas troopers have arrested five gay rights protesters after they blocked traffic in front of the state Capitol to demand equal rights. | Texas troopers arrest gay rights protesters |
The chairman of the Federal Reserve warns that the housing crisis isn't over yet. | Housing crisis isn't over yet |
Bhutia plans to set up a football academy in Sikkim, which would provide the best coaching and training facilities to youngsters. | Bhutia to set up a football academy in Sikkim |
Global projects firm, Sinclair, Knight and Merz has launched a clean development fund to reduce or offset carbon emissions. | Global projects firm launches clean development fund |
Aetna ) announced today it is now offering individual health insurance plans to Costco members in Connecticut . | Aetna offers individual plans to Costco members in Connecticut |
Indian shares pared losses to provisionally end higher, led by a recovery in blue-chip shares such as Reliance Industries while bank shares such as State Bank of India gained on hopes of government capital infusion. | Indian shares end up; |
Zimbabwe has told former UN secretary general Kofi Annan to postpone a visit set for this weekend, when he plans to lead a group of dignitaries to highlight the humanitarian crisis here. | Zimbabwe tells Annan to postpone visit |
Only road worthy and safe trailers will henceforth be allowed to ply Lagos roads in order to significantly curb frequent motor accidents involving tankers and container-carrying vehicles in the state. | Only road worthy trailers'll ply Lagos -- |
Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have set a wedding date, according to Gearys of Beverly Hills where they are registered. | Kim Kardashian & Kris Humphries set a wedding date? -- |
YouTube co-founder and chief executive officer Chad Hurley is to step down from the position at the company as Google annexes more control over the world's most popular video site. | YouTube ceo Chad Hurley to step down |
An employer in the information technology industry was sentenced to three months' jail and fined $4,500 at the Eastern Magistrates' Courts yesterday for wage, annual leave pay and severance payment offences under the Employment Ordinance.He was also ordered to clear the outstanding sum via the court. | Employer sentenced to jail and fined for wage, annual leave pay and severance payment offences |
US manufacturing grew for the first time in four months, buoyed by a jump in new orders and more jobs. | US manufacturing grows for first time in four months |
JC Penney will stop publishing its twice-yearly ``big book'' catalogs, now that customers increasingly shop online. | JC Penney to stop publishing 'big book' catalogs |
Jackson County prosecutors said a 45-year-old man pleaded guilty Tuesday in the shooting death of his wife. | Man pleads guilty in death of wife |
Sunday's road non-conference doubleheader versus UW-Stevens Point has been postponed. | Sunday's doubleheader postponed |
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