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The center recommended flu vaccination for 30 million American children from 6 months to 18 years earlier this year, hiking the number of people required to get the influenza vaccination to 261 million or 84 percent of the U.S. population.  |


Police responding to a 911 call of a home invasion found the girl's father on the floor with his arm around the neck of a naked David Meyers, struggling to hold him down. When Robert McNally, 64, released the invader  |
Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE) and Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK) will debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.  |
The Federal Reserve and Treasury Department has asked the U.S.'s fourth largest bank by asset to put itself up for sale amid reports that the firm was already in preliminary talks with three banking giants.  |


Executive pay has become a sore point as taxpayers face funding a $700 billion bail out of Wall Street where top managers are being paid millions of dollars a year, despite the fact that their companies are losing money. But  |
Although Kyle is no longer a hurricane, it was still dumping rain on Nova Scotia and Maine Sunday night and early Monday.  |
There were indications yesterday that the Abia State Accountant-General (AG), Mrs. Bridget Onyema, who was arrested by the Independent Corrupt and Practices Commission (ICPC) last week was released on administrative bail at the weekend.  |
After allegedly spending over N45 million as ransom to kidnappers within seven months to free 15 persons, the people of Bende Local Government area of Abia State, are seething with anger, insinuating that Ngwa people were fleecing them through kidnappings.  |
Eight people were convicted and sentenced to death over murder by the High Court criminal session held at Mubende during the months of August and September, according to the official report of court proceedings.  |
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) at Seme border, has seized one kilogramme of cocaine, concealed in shoes.  |
Remember the plane crash in Sudan three months ago? The Cable News Network (CNN) had a report on it. The world was served the event as breaking news. Drama and fanfare were not missing either. The bating reporting style was  |
The case of the attorney-general of the federation, Mr. Michael Aondoakaa and the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in which the former is seeking for the abolition of the latter, has been dismissed by the Supreme Court.  |
Armed robbers recently took their activities to the Ogun State Internal Revenue Board, carting away a safe, said to be containing huge amount of cash, and equally subjected the staff and customers to humiliation by beating them mercilessly.  |
The faith based media group Christian Media Center says the current government of Liberia lacks the rectitude to fight corruption.  |
Chairman of the panel that indicted the speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Patricia Etteh, over the N628 million contract scandal, Hon. David Idoko and 57 other members, of the house yesterday asked an Abuja Federal High Court to  |
The Emergency Response Unit (ERU) of the Liberian National Police (LNP) is reported to be gearing up in full readiness to combat various crimes in and around the country, as evidenced by the involvement of its personnel in intensive training  |
Ebonyi State Governor, Martin Elechi, yesterday in Abakaliki, expressed worry over consistent visits of officials of anti-graft agencies to the state.  |
The bank of Botswana has issued a warned to the public about the presence of fake P100 and P50 banknotes in circulation.  |
The theft of manhole covers has become a national problem, Francistown City Council chief water engineer Nazir Bushen has said: "People have been stealing these lids and selling them to scrap metal dealers. They break them into small pieces and  |
Police in Lusaka shot and wounded an armed criminal on Saturday evening after an exchange of fire at Kafue police check-point while three others managed to escape the dragnet.  |
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