Cold Rice Balls, No Flush Toilets at Quake-Hit Japan Shelter
More than 2,000 people in southern Japan taking refuge from earthquakes at school gymnasiums and community centers are living on rock-hard biscuits, cold rice balls and bread
More than 2,000 people in southern Japan taking refuge from earthquakes at school gymnasiums and community centers are living on rock-hard biscuits, cold rice balls and bread
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FRANKLIN, Indiana - After more than a decade of fighting Interstate 69 and then watching it plow through their land anyway, a south side couple thought they were done.
It's difficult to see what purpose the once-mighty OPEC serves following Sunday's spectacular flop of much-anticipated talks to freeze oil production and drive up prices.
Kenneth A. Levine Sr., 81, of Olanta died Sunday, April 17, 2016 at Ridgeview Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center in Curwensville. Born Aug. 26, 1934, he was the son of David and Mary (Bloom) Levine. Mr. Levine had first worked in the lumbering business and then for and retired from the former Howes Leather Co. in […]
Donaldeen S.M. Colgan, 90, of DuBois died Sunday, April 17, 2016 at Nelson’s Golden Years. Born March 4, 1926 in Corry, she was the daughter of the late Carl O. and Esther (Nelson) Granquist. On July 13, 1946, she married Raymond U. Colgan. He survives. They would have been married 70 years in July. She […]
Assuming Labor falls short, simply getting back into power won't be enough for the Prime Minister to consign the Abbott era to history.
The lobby of the Honors College/International Center, one of the newest buildings on Western Kentucky University’s campus in Bowling Green.
Donald J. Trump and Edward I. Koch, the mayor of New York from 1978 to 1989, in 1987. Mr. Koch helped Mr. Trump get ahead in the Manhattan real estate market, but the two soon clashed over a series of projects.
A Hillary Clinton supporter outside the restaurant Colors in Manhattan, where Mrs. Clinton made a campaign stop on Monday.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders might have support from a younger electorate than his rival Hillary Clinton. But whether they can actually cast ballots in New York's closed primary is another matter.
DUBOIS – The Downtown DuBois Revitalization Group has announced the dedication of a new mural created at the rear of the Shankel’s parking lot. The mural is on the back wall of Charlie’s Alternators on Franklin Street, DuBois. The dedication will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at the mural site on Franklin Street. The […]
REYNOLDSVILLE – Jeff Tech wishes to announce our April student of the month junior, Shannen Neal. She is enrolled in the computer technology program at Jeff Tech. She lives with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Georgetta) Neal and with a younger sister, Katelin and a younger brother, Ty. She is a member of the […]
This spring fire season has been more active than in the past several years, according to Jeanne Wambaugh, district forester, Elk State Forest. “Warm, sunny and windy days are predicted this week, so please use caution and suspend any burning until the weather is cooler and damper,” said Wambaugh. People are asked to remember to: […]
James L. Shepler, 73, of Hyde died Saturday, April 16, 2016 at Penn Highlands DuBois. He was born July 29, 1942 in Colver, a son to the late William H. Shepler and Anna M. (Gallaher) Shepler. Mr. Shepler worked at Plubell Brothers, Pinegrove Nursery, McDonald Land & Mine Co., and Hepburnia Coal Co. He delivered […]
CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield Area School District and Lock Haven University would like to continue to strengthen their relationship within the local community. At Monday night’s committee meetings, Superintendent Terry Struble said LHU’s athletic coaches would like to use the district’s facilities for summer day camps. If approved by the board, he said the day […]
Charles R. Komonczi, 65, of Curwensville died Saturday, April 16, 2016 at the Reading Medical Center in Reading. Born March 9, 1951 in Clearfield, he was the son of Francis and Nanette (Hetrick) Komonczi. He was Baptist by faith. He was baptized on Aug. 18, 2014 and was a member of Bells Landing Baptist Church. […]
An Iranian refugee housed by the Australian government on the island of Nauru has been found guilty of attempting to kill himself.
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As Manitobans head to the polls today to elect a government, the Tory wave, orange crush, rural dynamics and leaders' performance are all things to watch.
A special session of the UN General Assembly beginning today could be a critical first step to moving towards more effective — and more humane — drug policies.
Emails obtained by Radio-Canada show staff in the office of Senator Colin Kenny taking care of the senator's personal affairs as far back as 2005. Kenny has been criticized by the federal auditor general for using Senate staff for non-Senate business.
Six months after winning a majority government in last year's federal vote, the Liberals continue to poll above their showing on election night. But the honeymoon can't last forever.
CBC News has learned about a troubling aspect of the drive to bring Syrians to Canada: professional immigration consultants, in partnership with some refugee sponsorship groups, are charging refugees thousands of dollars in arrangements that critics say are unethical and violate federal rules on sponsorship.