Iconic gay couple split

Saturday, July 22, 2006 Julie and Hillary Goodridge, the lesbian couple who were the lead plaintiffs in the breakthrough case, Goodridge v. Department of Public Health, have decided to separate. Mary Breslauer, a local political consultant and spokeswoman for the Goodridges confirmed the separation on July 20. In a telephone interview in to The Boston […]

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Derailments close Australian rail routes

Sunday, February 1, 2009 Two train derailments in two days have closed railway lines in Australia. A Rio Tinto iron ore train derailled at Pilbara, on a spur of the Tom Price to Dampier line on Thursday 29. The following day, a freight train with 40 wagons derailed east of Kalgoorlie, injuring three people. The […]

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Israeli PM Ariel Sharon receives feeding tube

Thursday, February 2, 2006 On Wednesday, doctors inserted a feeding tube into Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon‘s stomach. “Tonight Prime Minister Ariel Sharon underwent a gastrostomy, a process in which a tube is inserted into the stomach for feeding. The procedure was carried out under anesthetic and was successful,” said Ron Krumer, a spokesperson for […]

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Keep Your Home Warm With A Heating Service In Charlottesville, Virginia

byAlma Abell Staying warm during cold winter storms is a necessity, but keeping your home warm requires properly functioning heating equipment. However, furnaces and boilers usually require a routine Heating Service in Charlottesville, Virginia to keep them functioning properly. For example, to ensure the burner lights properly it needs to be thoroughly cleaned and the […]

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Australian rules football: 2010 Gippsland Football League round 2 – Leongatha v Morwell

Saturday, April 17, 2010 Leongatha, Victoria —Leongatha hosted Morwell last Saturday in round two of the Gippsland Football League (officially Gippsland League, GL). Leongatha had previously come off a one point loss to Wonthaggi, and Morwell had beaten Warragul by 84 points. Around the Grounds April 3Warragul v Sale April 10Traralgon v WonthaggiMaffra v Moe […]

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Australian copyright laws to be overhauled in 2006

Wednesday, December 28, 2005The Australian Federal Government has indicated that it will overhaul copyright law in 2006. The changes will legalise the recording of television shows and the right to transfer CDs to portable music devices. The reforms, instigated by Attorney-General Phillip Ruddock aim to add “fair use” clauses for personal use. A spokeswoman for […]

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