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Slovenia allows migrant train to move on

Reuters 

Slovenian authorities have allowed an impounded migrant train to travel on to a refugee centre after its occupants were locked in the carriages for hours. Paul Chapman reports.

Slovenia allows migrant train to move on

Reuters 

Slovenian authorities have allowed an impounded migrant train to travel on to a refugee centre after its occupants were locked in the carriages for hours. Paul Chapman reports.

Slovenia allows migrant train to move on

Reuters 

Slovenian authorities have allowed an impounded migrant train to travel on to a refugee centre after its occupants were locked in the carriages for hours. Paul Chapman reports.

What Stephen Curry advised me

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

By Andrei Gatdula-Yap, 8 Don Bosco Mandaluyong I want to be an NBA player. Some people laugh when I say this but I don’t care. My idol is Michael Jordan. I want to become a “high flyer” like him and win as many awards as he did. That is really my dream. Photos By Bob […]

Greek conservatives pull ahead of Syriza leftists - poll

Reuters 

ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's conservative New Democracy party has a lead of 1.4 percentage points over the leftist Syriza party ahead of a national election on Sunday, a Metrisi poll for the Eleftheros Typos newspaper showed on Friday.

Dollar slips in Asia after Fed stands pat on rates

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

The dollar fell against the yen on Friday in Asia after the US Federal Reserve held fire on raising rates, citing concerns about slowing growth in China and a fragile world economy. Emerging market currencies — which have fallen nearly 20 percent in the past year — edged up in choppy trade, but they are […]



Japan set to pass security bills despite widespread anger

mb.com.ph (Philippine News) 

by Shingo ITO Tokyo, Japan | AFP – Japan is expected to pass security bills Friday that would allow troops to fight on foreign soil for the first time since World War II, despite fierce criticism it will fundamentally alter the character of the pacifist nation. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s ruling coalition wants to vote the controversial bills into […]

Letter: Preserving a memorial

The Post and Courier 

My son Ryan Puckhaber died in a tragic car accident Feb. 25, 2007. To add to this tragedy, his passenger, Brittany DeJeat, died also. The next day, Chris Chavis, one of Ryan’s best friends, put a wooden cross on Folly Road in Ryan’s memory. It is a reminder of Ryan and a symbol of love and friendship.

Letter: Make leaders take responsibility for refugees

The Post and Courier 

As hundreds of thousands of people flee from their war-torn countries to seek a safe place for their families, safer countries are accepting them along with the costs of providing for them.

Letter: Praise for Gov. Haley overlooks flaws

The Post and Courier 

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank’s column of Sept. 4 heralding South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley as the "lonely voice of tolerance" in the Republican primary cat fight was obviously written by a guy whose knowledge on the subject was limited to a speech she delivered at the National Press Club.

Letter: Fix Johns Island roads first

The Post and Courier 

I first want to say thank you to Charleston County Council Chairman Elliott Summey for working to get Main Road and Highway 17 open by bringing in sand bags. What he did helped the traffic flow despite the flooding on Sept. 1.

Letter: Eliminate the need for school choice

The Post and Courier 

School choice is a great idea in theory — allowing academically driven kids the option of pursuing a more fulfilling and rigorous curriculum is commendable.

Lift overly broad gag order

The Post and Courier 

Ninth Circuit Judge J.C. Nicholson is finally moving toward lifting a key part of his gag order regarding the shooting deaths of nine people at Emanuel AME Church in June. It’s the right thing to do.

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How an act of compassion fostered a whole family

The Post and Courier 

As I (Henri Bianucci) have mentioned before, our family is blessed with a pack of eight dogs. Their backgrounds are as varied as their genetics, and all but one came to be ours due to a failed fostering effort.

Sturgill Simpson, Lucinda Williams win Americana awards

The Post and Courier 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Country singer Sturgill Simpson and singer-songwriter Lucinda Williams, both eclectic genre-bending artists, took home top honors at the Americana Honors and Awards show.

Capitol Hill Buzz: Stewart lobbying for Sept. 11 responders

The Post and Courier 

WASHINGTON — Comedian Jon Stewart turned serious this week as he lobbied members of Congress to permanently extend a law providing medical monitoring and treatment for Sept. 11 first responders.

Being scary on TV shows is terrifying task

The Post and Courier 

I can remember the last time television made me laugh, and the last time it made me cry. But I can’t remember the last time a scripted TV show scared me, and that worries me, because I like a good scare. So do I have hopes for the fall season, which brings the high-profile newcomers "Scream Queens" and "Ash vs. Evil...

7 worst apps for privacy concerns

The Post and Courier 

When you’re browsing through the millions of apps available from the Apple and Android app stores, you’ll notice that close to 98% of them are free to download. That’s great if you’re looking to fill up your gadget, but many free apps, and some paid ones, do come with a hidden price: your privacy.


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