Number one, mr. Speaker. The Prime Minister. Thank you, mr. Speaker comes to the whole house will wish to join me in paying tribute to warrant officer ian fisher of the first the type who was killed on operations in afghanistan on tuesday the fifth of november. It is clear from the tributes paid he was a professional and well respected soldier who made a huge contribution to the army over many years on a number of operational tours. Our thoughts and condolences should be with his family and his friends. This morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. Im sure everyone of us will want to in this season of her members we will always remember their service to our country. Hear your. Mr. Speaker, in piece across the house will have memories of the nightmare unfolding across the bank. Does the Prime Minister share my sense of his belief that a person such as responsible as he was f
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Collegedale Approves Little Debbie Park Despite Neighbors Concerns; McKee To Pay For Construction, Maintenance Of Branded Equipment Tuesday, April 20, 2021 - by Gail Perry
Concerns that the Collegedale commissioners had about accepting the gift of a city park from the McKee Corporation were dispelled with a letter that the donor gave to the city in the past week. In a unanimous vote Monday night, the commissioners authorized the acceptance of the contractual terms related to the Little Debbie Park at The Commons.
The original worry was that maintenance of the park would cost so much that property taxes might have to be raised.
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explosives but, in fact, were duds. and last night, they placed the two inner i.d. s at the base of the concrete filler. northfield high-level bridge and attempted to remotely detonate the devices from that like they deem safe. the undercover investigation resembles others that expose terror plots in the d.c. area. in february, a man was charged with trying to blow up the u.s. capital after undercover agents gave him a non-working bomb and in october 2010, a virginia man was plotting to a metro train. and in those cases, islamic extremist was the motive. this time, homegrown anarchist terrorism is alleged. there are going to be wackos out there. reporter: james carol founded a home security expert at the heritage foundation and that the arrests are testament to disrupt terror plots. and that is going to catch all of the bad stuff. and three of the men are charged with conspiracy to use explosives affecting interstate commerce and charges are spending new against
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