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Library hopes to get new computers and expand Maxwell Branch in South Augusta

WRDW  

The plan is to move the newer headquarters computers to the other five branches where the computers are up to six years old. The library requested five million in SPLOST seven, but only recieved $500,000 dollars for upgrades and expansions. They are hoping to get more money in donations for you and grants from the state.

Fuel price increment: Kachikwu asked to resign

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– The Transition Monitoring Group called on Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum resources, to resign over fuel price hike – According to the TMG, Nigerians feel particularly let down by Kachikwu who has made lots of “chameleonic pronouncements” on the fuel situation in the country – Rejecting the N145 pump price of petrol, […]

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Tension as Niger Delta Avengers threaten to deal with Buhari

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– Militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers have declared readiness to create a Sovereign State of Niger Delta for its people come October 2016 – The group boasts that it has crippled the nation’s economy by 50 per cent and still aiming at 100 per cent – Claims to have informants in the Nigeria Army, adding that […]

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Graham, who called Trump a 'nut job,' softens his view

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican senator who called Donald Trump a "nut job" and a "loser as a person" softened his stance on Thursday as the GOP sought to set aside their differences and unify the party.



Graham, who called Trump a 'nut job,' softens his view

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican senator who called Donald Trump a "nut job" and a "loser as a person" softened his stance on Thursday as the GOP sought to set aside their differences and unify the party.

Graham, who called Trump a 'nut job,' softens his view

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican senator who called Donald Trump a "nut job" and a "loser as a person" softened his stance on Thursday as the GOP sought to set aside their differences and unify the party. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, one of Trump's harshest critics, told reporters that he spoke with Trump by telephone Wednesday, a 15-minute conversation in which they discussed national security, the threat of Islamic State militants and last year's international nuclear deal with Iran.

Skyworks Solutions names new CEO

MarketWatch.com 

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British leader seeks more transparency from offshore firms

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Cameron, who led a one-day summit meeting on corruption on Thursday, outlined proposals to make offshore companies that buy property in Britain reveal their true ownership, forcing those that hide behind complex financial structures to accept transparency. The same provisions would apply to firms that already own property in the country and to those bidding for British government contracts, Cameron’s office said before the summit meeting. In practical terms, that would mean that companies buying or owning British property... Читать дальше...

Russia, Kenya track teams may miss Rio after doping rulings

«Albany Democrat Herald» (democratherald.com) 

MONTREAL (AP) — The powerhouse track teams from Russia and Kenya are in serious jeopardy of missing this summer's Olympics after the World Anti-Doping Agency delivered stinging rebukes Thursday to attempts to clean up drug-addled programs in both countries.

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Ramaphosa makes case for investment in SA

Times LIVE 

Positive returns on investment in the infrastructure and ICT sectors in South Africa and Africa in general are almost guaranteed‚ Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa has told potential investors.

Shake Shack smashes earnings expectations, shares surge 8% (SHAK)

BusinessInsider.com 

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Shake Shack reported first-quarter results that topped analysts' expectations across the board on Thursday.

The fast-food chain's performance was boosted by the launch of its Chick'n Shack burger, said CEO Randy Garutti in the earnings statement. 

The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $0.08. Its revenues rose 43% from the same quarter a year ago to $54.2 million. 

Analysts had estimated adjusted earnings per share of $0.05 and revenues totaling $52.2 million... Читать дальше...

Brazil’s Senate impeaches president Rousseff; trial ahead

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

BRASILIA, Brazil — Brazil’s suspended President Dilma Rousseff vowed Thursday to use “all legal means” to fight permanent ouster in an impeachment trial, raising the specter of continued political turmoil as interim leader Michel Temer tries to rescue a sinking economy. Speaking hours after the Senate voted to impeach her, in what might prove her last official event within the presidential palace, the nation’s first female president blasted the process as “fraudulent” and said it was an injustice... Читать дальше...


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