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01/20/2021 10:00 AM EST
The presidency of Donald Trump has come to an end. You might have heard. No doubt Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is looking forward to what he on Tuesday called “a new chapter” in the Canada-U.S. relationship. Just one small wrench in the plans: Joe Biden will move to kill Keystone XL today.
When India was brought to its knees
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Tue, Jan 19 2021 13:51 IST |
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New Delhi, Jan 19 : It is a vile and obnoxious tale of ethno centrism practised with great glee by a bunch of radicals in the heart of Kashmir Valley famed for its brand of Kashmiriyat on this fateful day exactly 31 years ago.
The abomination architected by a section of the JKLF leadership narrowed its whole gaze towards retribution and in the process paved the way for a systemic plan of ethnic cleansing of a minority community. This in turn led to metastasising of a peculiar kind where Islamic radicals held the Valley to ransom triggering the politics of abduction.
Birmingham Fire Department (Facebook photo) The nation is trying to find different ways to administer the coveted Covid vaccine. Birmingham s Fire Department has requested vaccines from the state and Oakland County and would like to help innoculate residents, The Oakland Press reports. The department hopes to receive the vaccines in the coming weeks. “We prepared for this turning point in the pandemic in April by purchasing syringes and needles with the hope of someday inoculating residents who are most susceptible to this deadly disease,” said Chief Paul Wells. Residents should not call at this time, the city says, but can register for updates by:
Birmingham Fire Department (Facebook photo) The nation is trying to find different ways to administer the coveted Covid vaccine. Birmingham s Fire Department has requested vaccines from the state and Oakland County and would like to help innoculate residents, The Oakland Press reports. The department hopes to receive the vaccines in the coming weeks. “We prepared for this turning point in the pandemic in April by purchasing syringes and needles with the hope of someday inoculating residents who are most susceptible to this deadly disease,” said Chief Paul Wells. Residents should not call at this time, the city says, but can register for updates by:
Tue December 27, 2005 - Northeast Edition
Mary S. Yamin-Garone
Imagine steering your car onto an 85-ft. high exit ramp when suddenly it looks different. It appears to be “out.” Before you know it, you feel the road disappear beneath the wheels of your vehicle. It feels like the towering highway is collapsing as you begin driving over the ruptured lane. Suddenly, your car loses power after lunging over a 2-ft. drop. One section of the span has come loose and is wedged perilously against the edge of a tall, concrete pier. Your headlights go dark. Your radio goes silent.
That was what happened to a motorist traveling on the northbound lane of an access ramp that links Albany, NY’s, Interstate 787 to the Dunn Memorial Bridge on July 27. Thankfully, that motorist became the one and only traveler to drive over the shattered roadway before authorities were notified.