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The most dangerous moment since the Cold War

Messenger-Inquirer 15 Oct 2024
As tensions spiral in the Middle East, keep in mind that this is only one of three arenas in the world where revisionists are trying to upend the international order. In Europe, a war continues to rage, and in Asia, ... .
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Cold case detectives announce $500,000 reward over 1990 fire that killed five men

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 15 Oct 2024
Cold case detectives have announced a $500,000 reward for information over a fire at an Ipswich guest house that claimed the lives of five men more than 30 years ago ... .
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Keep Cold and Flu Season at Bay

St Albans Messenger 15 Oct 2024
(Family Features) It doesn’t take much for cold and flu symptoms to take over. Even a mild case of the sniffles can make it difficult to navigate the demands of everyday life. It’s virtually impossible to avoid germs altogether, but ....
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Cold front could bring rain, snow and freezing temps to Southeast Idaho later this week

Idaho State Journal 15 Oct 2024
If you’ve been giving that garden a few extra weeks because of the uncharacteristically warm autumn weather in Southeast Idaho, an incoming cold front later this week means it’s finally time to harvest ... .
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Kashmir Apple Growers Turn To Cold Storage Amid Low Market Demand

MENA FN 15 Oct 2024
(MENAFN - Kashmir Observer) Srinagar- Amid low demand for apples, growers in Kashmir are storing their produce in cold storage units, hoping to achieve better returns by March. However, most of ... .
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Cold \u0026 flu anxiety: why does mental health worsen when we

Stylist 15 Oct 2024
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After years of finding the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame cold as ice, Foreigner ...

Messenger-Inquirer 15 Oct 2024
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is about to rectify a wrong that some rock fans may celebrate with their lighters up in the air — the band Foreigner will be finally welcomed in. The English-American rockers — with ... .
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Yellow weather warnings issued for two major areas as heavy rain and cold to blast UK

The Mirror 15 Oct 2024
The weather alerts cover two main areas, which the Met Office warns will receive several inches worth of rain, with bursts inundating the country in just a few short hours ... .
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Editorial: Rare clarity won in complex cold case

Star Advertiser 15 Oct 2024
Compounding the tragedy of the 1991 rape and murder of Dana Ireland, two brothers spent decades in prison for a criminal conviction that, this year, was overturned ... .
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Cold temps bring fire concerns

TimesDaily 15 Oct 2024
SHEFFIELD — Officially, the season is called autumn, but local firefighters have another term for it ... .
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Cold Feet star stunned to discover relative's illegal job

The Mirror 15 Oct 2024
James Nesbitt, star of Cold Feet, has teamed up with Sarah Parish to find out more about their family histories and for James it comes with an interesting criminal link ... .
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Ex-Stasi Officer Sentenced to 10 Years for Cold War Era Murder

Newsweek 15 Oct 2024
Martin Naumann shot 38-year-old Polish citizen Czesław Kukuczka at a border crossing while working for the East German secret police, ruled a court in Berlin ....

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Jammu and Kashmir Police and officals of Revenue department destroys illegally cultivated Poppy on a patch of land at Parigam 35 kms in south kashmir's Pulwama district on Thursday 19, May 2016.The jammu and kashmir Police has identified several hectares of land in Kashmir villages that will be destroyed over a month tenure. A kilogram of such poppy husk sells for $ 16 - 25 (1000-1500 INR) in the local markets and the cultivation of poppy is banned under state law. Opium cultivation in Kashmir has shown significant increase over the past few years according to Excise and Taxation officials. Large stacks of land are coming under the cultivation with derivatives mostly landing with drug and narcotic suppliers across India. Every year government officials clear such plantation.
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