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Tech education incentives cut for Kansas school districts

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Kansas' budget woes are leading to cuts to a program designed to boost the number of high school students taking technical education courses and earning industry credentials. The initiative provides incentives for each high school student who graduated with an industry-recognized credential in high-need occupations, such as welders, nursing assistants and computer support specialists. The legislation also called for the state to help pay tuition and transportation costs for high school students... Читать дальше...

Greek Banks Will Not Open Monday

WSJ.com 

Greek banks will remain closed on Monday, a bank official said Sunday, after a meeting between the finance minister, the Bank of Greece governor and the heads of Greece’s top four lenders.

Turkish police use water cannons to clear gay pride rally

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish police used water cannons and tear gas against gay pride marchers trying to rally in Istanbul's central square on Sunday, forcing the thousands of demonstrators to gather several blocks away. An Associated Press reporter at the scene occasionally smelled tear gas, but there didn't appear any further attempt by police to interfere with the protest.

Greece to Close Banks on Monday

NBC News 

The Bank of Greece has recommended that banks remain closed after the European Central Bank didn't increase the amount of emergency liquidity.



Elderly pit bull survives encounter with bear

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Smith went running after the dog, but by the time he arrived a yearling bear had Monkey in its jaws. Smith keeps a harness on the aging pit bull to lift him on and off his fishing boat. Smith started throwing rocks at the bear to get him to leave the dog alone. [...] I picked up a bigger rock with two hands, took a few running steps and threw it over my head at the bear. The vet worried about internal injuries, but only found a partially collapsed lung, so the dog was relatively easy to treat. Читать дальше...

2 slain as violent trend continues in Baltimore

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore police say two men have been slain as the city continues to experience an increase in violent crime. Violent crime has increased in Baltimore since April, when the death of Freddie Gray in police custody led to unrest among city residents.

Woolworths shares a 'buy' says fund manager

Sydney Morning Herald 

Listed investment company BKI has declared itself a recent 'buyer' of shares in the troubled retailer Woolworths despite concerns the new chief executive could "rebase" earnings following the company's loss of direction.

Govt looking into complaints against 43 mission staff

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The government on Sunday described as misleading reports that 27 diplomats working with Indian missions were under the scanner for various charges, including that of corruption.

Pro-European candidate leads in Moldova local vote

TheRepublic.com 

CHISINAU, Moldova - Near-final results gave the pro-European candidate a comfortable lead in the runoff for mayor of Chisinau on Sunday, in an election seen as a test of whether the former Soviet republic moves closer to the European Union or to neighboring Russia.

Rowe Sanctuary taking advantage of newly acquired land

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Rowe Sanctuary Director Bill Taddicken said the newly acquired 590 acres gives the facility about 4½ miles of contiguous riverfront and adjacent land. The money came from a combination of sources, including government grants and private foundations and donors. The plan for the new land is still evolving, but Taddicken said the sanctuary will continue leasing 80 acres of irrigated cropland, 20 dryland acres and a meadow for grazing to neighbors.

Pro-European candidate leads in Moldova local vote

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

CHISINAU, Moldova (AP) — Near-final results gave the pro-European candidate a comfortable lead in the runoff for mayor of Chisinau on Sunday, in an election seen as a test of whether the former Soviet republic moves closer to the European Union or to neighboring Russia. With 95.78 percent of the votes counted, incumbent Dorin Chirtoaca, had 52.43 percent of the vote with his pro-Russian challenger Zinaida Greceanai trailing with 47.57 percent. Last year, it signed an association agreement with the 28-nation EU... Читать дальше...

Duda has winning RBI in 13th, Mets beat bungling Reds 2-1

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK - Lucas Duda drove in the winning run on the Cincinnati Reds' second bungled infield chance in the 13th inning, finally lifting the New York Mets to a 2-1 victory Sunday in the completion of a game suspended by rain a day earlier.

Greek banks to stay closed Monday

MarketWatch.com 

As Greece’s financial crisis worsens and the possibility of a Tuesday default on its international debt grows greater, Greece’s banks will remain closed Monday, according to media reports citing the chief executive of the Bank of Piraeus.

Greek banks to stay closed Monday

MarketWatch.com 

As Greece’s financial crisis worsens and the possibility of a Tuesday default on its international debt grows greater, Greece’s banks will remain closed Monday, according to media reports citing the chief executive of the Bank of Piraeus.





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