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Republican Greg Gianforte readies to launch ad blitz

McClatchy DC Bureau 

Greg Gianforte, the Republican running for Montana governor, is poised to launch a major ad blitz that could begin airing across the state as soon as Tuesday. … Click to Continue »

Brussels bombers’ henchmen charged

News Herald Sun 

BELGIAN authorities have charged two more men with offences related to the Brussels bombings that killed more than 30 people.

Belgium charges 2 more suspects in Brussels attack investigation

CBC 

Belgian authorities said Tuesday that two more men were charged in connection with the March 22 Brussels bombings, alleging they were involved in renting an apartment in the Etterbeek area of the city that served as a hideout for the bomber who attacked a subway station.



Claire Danes Opens Up About Her Bohemian Upbringing

«Just Jared» 

Claire Danes bundles up while heading to a performance of her off-Broadway play Dry Powder during a rainy Saturday afternoon (April 9) in New York City. The 36-year-old actress recently appeared on Late Night with Seth Meyers and opened up about her bohemian upbringing. Claire‘s parents were artists and their apartment in the Big Apple [...]

2face in sizzling romance with Nollywood actress? (Photos)

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

– Fresh reports say Nigerian pop veteran 2baba is allegedly in a secret romance with Nollywood actress Rose Benson – The entertainer has a history with women and this is not the first secret relationship he’s been embroiled in The story of Nigerian pop icon Innocent ‘2baba’ Idibia is incomplete without a look at things from […]

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APNewsBreak: Navy flyer describes spotting island castaways

«Gazette Times» (gazettetimes.com) 

HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Navy officer in charge of a flight crew that located three castaways on a remote Pacific island said Monday he has never seen or heard of another rescue quite like it.

Navy flyer describes spotting island castaways

TheRepublic.com 

HONOLULU - The U.S. Navy officer in charge of a flight crew that located three castaways on a remote Pacific island said Monday he has never seen or heard of another rescue quite like it.

APNewsBreak: Navy flyer describes spotting island castaways

«La Crosse Tribune» (lacrossetribune.com) 

HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Navy officer in charge of a flight crew that located three castaways on a remote Pacific island said Monday he has never seen or heard of another rescue quite like it.

APNewsBreak: Navy flyer describes spotting island castaways

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Navy officer in charge of a flight crew that located three castaways on a remote Pacific island said Monday he has never seen or heard of another rescue quite like it. Harkins' crew was searching an area given to them by the U.S. Coast Guard when Petty Officer 3rd Class Garrette Odor noticed a strong return on his infrared camera. "Fortunately for them, they were all wearing life jackets and were able to swim to the deserted island," U.S. Coast Guard spokeswoman Melissa McKenzie said. Читать дальше...

Ukrainian and Foreign Politicians Comment on Yatsenyuk's Resignation

RIA Novosti  

Most Ukrainian politicians agree that Arseniy Yatsenyuk’s resignation as Ukraine’s prime minister won’t solve numerous problems that the country is currently facing. Here is what well-known Ukrainian officials, as well as some foreign politicians, had to say about the changes in the Verkhovna Rada.

Billabong keeps eye on PacSun restructure

Sydney Morning Herald 

Action sports retailer Billabong International is confident of recouping money owed by one of its largest wholesale customers, PacSun, which has filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors.

Investors warm to tech IPO climate

Sydney Morning Herald 

Australian investors are becoming more comfortable backing the float of technology firms earlier in their life cycle, according to UBS, as they chase structural growth in the market.

N. Koreans: Brutal work abroad better than life back home

Stars and Stripes 

One North Korean who worked abroad says that as a waitress in China, she was forced to put up with male customers who groped her and tried to get her drunk. Two others recall the frozen bodies of their countrymen stored in Russian logging camps. Another says he toiled for up to 16 hours a day at a Kuwaiti construction site surrounded by wire fences. As difficult as those lives were, the four workers told The Associated Press, it beat staying in the North.





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