Are Shoppers Waiting for Better Deals on Holiday Gifts? (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey)

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var nopreviewimage = “1″; if (nopreviewimage == “”){ document.write(’ ‘); document.write(’ ‘); document.write(’ ‘); } Retailers welcomed the crowds, but this year they’re banking on more than one day to bounce back from months of economic woes. WFMZ’s Melissa Batulis reports from the Berkshire Mall in Wyomissing, Berks County on why we could see more sales soon.  [ MELISSA …

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Tour manager’s life on the road (Portage Daily Graphic)

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VANCOUVER — Zoe Verkuylen Blilie got to know the hardships and rewards of touring when she played in bands throughout her teens and early 20s.

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Lib Dems face repaying £2.4m after Michael Brown, party’s biggest donor, convicted (Times Online)

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The Liberal Democrats face being forced to surrender their record gift of £2.4 million after a police investigation discovered the party’s biggest donor was a bogus businessman.

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Magdalo recruits civilians online (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

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MANILA, Philippines—When they bore arms in defiance of the Arroyo administration exactly a year ago Saturday, they were holed up in a posh hotel in Makati City, waiting for civilian support that never came.

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EDWARD HEATHCOAT-AMORY: This is a declaration of political war (Daily Mail)

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The next election campaign started last night, and it promises to be one of the nastiest, dirtiest and hardest fought in modern British political history.

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Rural program may benefit millions of Indians (The Washington Times)

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DEOGARH DISTRICT, India | On a recent morning, hundreds of poor villagers – many barefoot and illiterate – crowded closely together under a large tent to relate stories of government corruption and well-heeled state bureaucrats.

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All in the family! (The Telegraph)

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Crackling chemistry. That’s Sorry Bhai ! for you. Between Sanjay Suri and Chitrangda Singh? Between Sharman Joshi and Chitrangda? Or, taking a leaf out of director Onir’s debut My Brother Nikhil, between Sanjay and Sharman? Naaaaah. It’s the chemistry between Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani!

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Byrne confronts daughter’s killer (The Australian)

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THE Byrne family has waited more than 13 years to look Gordon Wood in the eye and tell him of their pain at the loss of their “beautiful, warm, lovely” Caroline.

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HC dismisses PIL on fund misuse (The Times of India)

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The Delhi HC on Thursday dismissed a Public Interest Litigation accusing some non-official New Delhi Municipal Council members of misusing public funds

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Saudi Women Reunite To Remember Driving Protest (NPR)

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Eighteen years ago, four dozen Saudi women staged a protest against their country’s ban on women driving. For 30 minutes, they drove in a convoy around Riyadh. Though the ban still stands, they say the country has made some progress toward equality for women.

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