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2016

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Dogs' rebirth baptised in tears

Sydney Morning Herald 

At Spotless Stadium on Saturday night, the Bulldogs might have set a record for non-grand final tears.

Video: 'Almelo is van jou gaan houden'

Tubantia 

ALMELO - „We hebben het je niet makkelijk gemaakt, waarvoor mijn excuses.” Het oudste raadslid van Almelo, Gijs Stork, was vol lof over scheidend burgemeester Jon Hermans-Vloedbeld, maar voelde zich ook een beetje schuldig. Stork vergeleek in de raadszaal van het stadhuis de gemeenteraad met een duiventil waar raadsleden maar in en uit vlogen.

Bütün trafik cezaları siliniyor

Sabah 

4 milyon 250 bin kişi yaklaşık 6 milyar liralık trafik cezası borcundan yapılandırma ile kolayca kurtulabiliyor. Ekim sonuna kadar başvuranların borcu, yapılandırma ile düşecek, isteyen peşin isteyen taksitli...Devamı için tıklayınız



Labor seeks to wedge Liberals on public service job cuts

Sydney Morning Herald 

The spectre of public service job cuts is likely to dominate the first day of week three of the ACT election campaign, after Labor promised it would maintain the size of the government workforce if re-elected.

WATCH: Primeira Liga Weekend Round Up

Goal.com 

Check out the highlights with Goal as Benfica maintained their lead at the summit with victory over Chaves, while Sporting and Porto also recorded wins in Portugal's top flight

Going inside Jerusalem’s underground city of the dead

GantDaily.com 

In Jerusalem’s largest cemetery the deceased have a need that the living cannot fulfill: more space. The Givat Shaul cemetery, which sprawls across a hilltop on the northwestern edge of the city, contains more than 200,000 burial spots, and nearly every one is full, marked with a carved headstone and adorned with flowers and memorial […]

Bosnian Serbs vote on 'national holiday,' in challenge to Sarajevo

Yahoo Autos 

Serbs in Bosnia headed to the polls on Sunday to decide whether to mark their "national holiday", in a referendum that has placed the country's fragile institutions under pressure. The vote is the brainchild of Milorad Dodik, nationalist leader of the Bosnian Serb-run entity Republika Srpska (RS). Some 1.2 million voters are entitled to cast a ballot on whether they want their "national holiday" to continue to be celebrated on January 9.

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