Driving in Boston can be a headache – and parking can be an even bigger pain.
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Weekend Edition Sunday , July 27, 2008 · Salim Hamdan’s defense attorneys say he was a lowly driver who took the job as Osama Bin Laden’s chauffeur for the money. The U.S. government says he was caught with two rocket-propelled grenades and was an active participant in al-Qaida.
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The chauffeur waits in a white stretch limo for the two women, both artists in their 50s, both named Jane.
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Guwahati, July 27: A youth enforcing a 1000-hour highway blockade was crushed to death today when he positioned himself in front of a car whose driver stepped on the accelerator to break free of a crowd that waylaid him.
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A conversation with Bob Crampsey was like being chauffeur-driven in a purring Rolls-Royce down the road to knowledge. There was, though, the odd bump.
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By ERIC GORSKI Here in the gentle hills of North Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Over the years, a circle of Copeland’s relatives and friends have done just that, The Associated Press has found. They include the brother-in-law with a lucrative deal to broker Copeland’s television time, the son who acquired …
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Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Over the years, a circle of Copeland’s relatives and friends have done just that, The Associated Press has found. They include the brother-in-law with a lucrative deal to broker Copeland’s television time, the son who acquired …
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Here are CNET Reviews’ 10 favorite items from the past week, including a 61-inch rear-projection HDTV, D-Link’s dual-band wireless router, and the simple but effective Nokia 6205.
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Observers say Bush administration is counting on a smooth, credible trial for bin Laden’s chauffeur.
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Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper. Over the years, a circle of Copeland’s relatives and friends have done just that, The Associated Press has…
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