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| Kaduna gets new PDP chairman News24 Kaduna - The Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP) in Kaduna has appointed, Mr Abubakar Haruna, as the new Chairman of the party in the state. Haruna, 56, was until his appointment, the state Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs and succeeded Amb. Nuhu ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Eurozone crisis live: Finance chiefs vote in new leader as Juncker bows out The Guardian Cyprus on the agenda for Eurogroup. As well as discussing their new chief, the Eurogroup of eurozone finance leaders will also be looking at Cyrpus when they meet at 4pm today. But nobody is expecting any decisions over a bailout for the stricken country. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Five People Killed in New Mexico Home Shooting THISDAY Live A 15-year-old boy remained in custody Sunday night as detectives tried to piece together what led to the shooting of five people, including three young children, who were found dead in a New Mexico home. The teenager was arrested on murder and other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Kim Dotcom launches new upload site Financial Times Saturday night's launch party featured a re-enactment of last year's raid by police on his mansion, while a local hip-hop star, who made headlines signing "F*** the Police" in a New Zealand nightclub two years ago, was the lead act. The launch of Mega ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Are These the First Pictures of HTC's New Flagship Phone? Gizmodo Primarily, that's because the phone in these images doesn't depart much from HTC's existing style: a neat black rectangle, matt black back, and overall fairly reminiscent of the Droid DNA. Weirdly, though, the device seems to have the usual Android ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Japanese nuclear regulators present new safety measures Economic Times TOKYO: Japan's nuclear regulators today presented a draft outline of new safety measures to prevent or minimise the consequences of severe accidents like Fukushima nuclear disaster. Among other features, the Nuclear Regulation Authority said utilities ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Sony's New Xperia Tablet: An Android Slate Slimmer Than the iPad Mini Gizmodo Sony's New Xperia Tablet: An Android Slate Slimmer Than the iPad Mini Sony has announced a new high-spec Android tablet, the Xperia Tablet Z. It offers up some meaty internals—but the most exciting news is the svelte package into which the hardware is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New music: K Koke featuring Rita Ora – Lay Down Your Weapons The Guardian (blog) Reading on mobile? Click here to view video. At the beginning of 2011, UK rapper K Koke, or Kevin Georgiou to his nearest and dearest, had managed to transcend his difficult upbringing on a north London estate to release two massively successful ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| A Lesson Learned: How to put New Clubs into Play PGA.com When putting new equipment into play, work your way into the process. Start by replacing one club and then two, and then a few more. You can certainly replace the entire bag at once – manufacturers would certainly love it if you do – but you can expect ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Global biopharma: 5408 new medicines now in R&D PharmaTimes The global biopharmaceutical industry currently has a total of 5,408 new medicines in clinical development, of which 70% are potentially first-in-class treatments, says a new report. The present pipeline also includes nearly three times as many drugs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Penguins Beat Rangers 6-3 to Spoil New York's NHL Home Opener Bloomberg The Pittsburgh Penguins spoiled the New York Rangers' first home game of the National Hockey League season, winning 6-3 behind two goals by James Neal. Evgeni Malkin added three assists yesterday at Madison Square Garden as the Penguins ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PRESS DIGEST-New York Times business news - Jan 21 Reuters Internet tycoon Kim Dotcom opened his new file-storage Web site to the public on Sunday, a year after the police raided the mansion he rents in New Zealand. The raid was part of a coordinated operation with the F.B.I. that also shut down Megaupload ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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