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4 чүлмәккә: 1 кг хек балыгы ите, 2 суган, 1 помидор, 4-5 бәрәңге, 2-3 тозлы кыяр, 1 стакан каймак, су, яшел тәмләткечләр, тоз, борыч. Кыздыру өчен атланмай.

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UPDATE 1-Samarco sensors gave warnings well before Brazil damburst -Globo

Reuters 

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Brazilian iron ore miner Samarco Mineração SA received serious danger warnings from ground sensors in 2014 and 2015, months before a deadly and environmentally destructive burst of a tailings dam, Globo TV's Fantastico newsmagazine said on Sunday.

Cricket-Lyon dropped, Khawaja left out of Australia's ODI squad

Reuters 

MELBOURNE, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Off-spinner Nathan Lyon has been dropped from Australia's squad for the one-day international series in New Zealand next month, while in-form batsman Usman Khawaja has also been overlooked for the three-match series.

25 гыйнварга йолдызнамә (Гороскоп на 25 января 2016 года для всех знаков зодиака)

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В начале дня 25 января 2016 года вам будет сложно выбрать свой путь, либо идти традиционный путем, либо придумать что-то новое. Вы достигните успеха лишь в том случае, если сумеете соединить два направления. В конце дня вам доставит большого труда избавиться от излишнего оптимизма, однако это необходимо для решения 

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The race to get money out of China

Reuters 

Investors worried about China's plummeting currency are pouring money into assets overseas, and as Tara Joseph reports the flow of money is getting bigger just as authorities need investment back home.

Letter: Stop piling on the Beach Company

The Post and Courier 

The unhealthy trend in American politics of demonizing one’s opponent has taken firm root in Charleston’s debate over the Sergeant Jasper re-development.

Keep 17-year-olds in school

The Post and Courier 

Some of the 17-year-old students who drop out of school have academic, health or family problems.

Still bound for fiscal fiasco

The Post and Courier 

The contrast in the House of Representatives on Jan. 12 was stark. As President Barack Obama, giving his final State of the Union address, announced that his focus in the speech would be on the major issues facing the nation in the next 10 years and beyond, behind him sat House Speaker Paul Ryan.



Letter: Picking the right GOP nominee

The Post and Courier 

I was shocked but not surprised with Sen. Lindsey Graham’s picture and story on the front page of the Jan. 16 Post and Courier.

Letter: Check out John Kasich

The Post and Courier 

The mainstream media are fond of sorting presidential candidates into lanes — outsider, establishment and so on. They don’t seem to know what to do with Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who consistently defies categorization.

Letter: NFL overtime rules unfair

The Post and Courier 

Why does the National Football League have a rule that, in overtime, the team that has the ball will be decided by a coin toss and that if that team scores a touchdown on its first possession, then the game is over and that team wins?

Told you so: Palin hurts conservative cause

The Post and Courier 

At first it seemed too weirdly awful to be true, but there she was: Sarah Palin standing next to Donald Trump last Tuesday and endorsing him for president. Like previously conjoined twins who had shared a brain before Dr. Ben Carson separated them, these two anti-everything, post-lamestream media instigators presented themselves as...

Stop blaming the billionaires

The Post and Courier 

Thirty-six years ago, a local gadfly’s column in a free Vermont weekly argued passionately for "democratic control" of television, so as to rid the industry of corporate advertisers who believe that "people should be treated as morons and bombarded over and over again with the same simple phrases and...

Tech innovation widens the wealth gap

The Post and Courier 

Just in time for the start of this year’s World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Oxfam has released another report on income equality in the world. According to the report ("An Economy for the 1%"), the top 1 percent of the world’s population now owns more than the next 99 percent combined.

Hires and promotions

The Post and Courier 

Tom Kutyla has joined United Community Bank as a senior commmercial banker based in the Charleston market. He has more than 20 years of banking industry experience. He has a bachelor’s degree from Winthrop University.

Commercial real estate leases

The Post and Courier 

Kathleen Boswell and Mike Rose of Coldwell Banker Commercial Atlantic represented the tenant, Aculina Art Foundation, in leasing 2,176 square feet of retail space at 6 Beaufain St. Joe Keenan of Palmetto Commercial Properties represented the landlord.

Local business calendar

The Post and Courier 

SUMMERVILLE CHAMBER: The Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce holds its annual membership meeting and January board of directors meeting. 7:30-9 a.m. Dorchester County Council Chambers, 500 N. Main St., Summerville. Free. Go to greatersummerville.org or contact Alana Burke at aburke@greatersummerville.org.

Commercial property sales

The Post and Courier 

Jack Owens of Lee & Associates represented the Humanities Foundation Inc. in the $700,000 sale of the former Rutledge Avenue Baptist Church at 554 Rutledge Ave. The buyers, John L. Morrison and Lucas P. Morrison, were represented by Tim Weldon of King Street Commercial.

The week in review

The Post and Courier 

A look back at key business events of the past week.

Meet Jay Karen

The Post and Courier 

As the golf season gets back in swing, Jay Karen is settling into his new role as CEO of the National Golf Course Owners Association.


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