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Braves lose – Card clench! Chalk Talk — Kam Chancellor’s INT vs. Cards.wmv Cards beat the Astros for the Wild Card! barakhill says: Cardinals made the playoffs! Life is good.

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Saggy Pants Ban

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Anonymous Robocall Attacks Mobile City Council Member saggy pants ban mobile mayor City bans saggy pants [CNN 7-12-2011] janelasky says: Saggy Pants Ban Nets Georgia City $4K http://t.co/220VEdPy by @ racheldillin

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Rail chiefs’ vision: better services, more information, lower costs

Industry plans for £5.6bn of schemes include delivering more than 700 extra train services a day between northern cities Rail chiefs have announced plans to provide better services, improved passenger information and cuts in the cost of running the railwayss. The programme, described as an initial industry plan, covers the period between 2014 and 2019, with the industry aiming to cut rail costs by £1.3bn a year by the end of the decade. Plans include £5.6bn of schemes, including the Northern Hub – a £560m proposal to deliver more than 700 extra services a day between Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sheffield. The programme also includes journey time improvements in the East Midlands, Yorkshire, Bristol and Oxford areas and the electrification of the Midland main line, the north trans-Pennine line and further electrification schemes in Scotland. It also envisages improvements to a number of stations including Fenchurch Street, in London, and Liverpool Central, as well as a £200m scheme to improve services between Inverness and Aberdeen. By better linking Britain’s major cities, an extra 180,000 peak time seats could be provided, as well as a 30% increase in freight. Rail chiefs also announced plans to move from 800 signal boxes to 14 modern signalling centres. The hoped-for schemes – which will need government approval – are in addition to £4.9bn of ongoing projects such as the Thameslink and Crossrail schemes in London and already-announced electrification schemes such as that for the Great Western line. The rail industry also spoke of trying to improve the passenger experience in key areas such as information, comfort and accessibility. The Network Rail group strategy director, Paul Plummer, said: “The railways are booming, with more and more people choosing rail. Closer collaboration within the industry will deliver even more efficiencies. “This revenue growth and improved efficiency taken together provide governments with real choices to consider, choices around the appropriate balance between subsidy, investment and fares.” Michael Roberts, the chief executive of the Association of Train Operating Companies, said: “Rail has a bright future in supporting a successful green economy in the years ahead. “This plan shows how we can do that by providing a better quality of service to growing numbers of passengers at a more affordable cost. “We look forward to working with the government to ensure the right framework is in place to make this possible.” The plan comes as season-ticket holders face average fare rises of 8% in the new year, at a time when passenger numbers are rising on a network where rail costs are seen as too high. Rail transport Transport guardian.co.uk

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Dominique Strauss-Kahn in confrontation with rape accuser

Former IMF chief and Tristane Banon who he allegedly attacked in 2003 are jointly questioned by Paris investigators Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn met with a Frenchwoman who says he tried to rape her in a face-to-face confrontation, as the two were questioned jointly by investigators deciding whether to pursue the case. The Paris prosecutor’s office is investigating Tristane Banon’s claims that Strauss-Kahn attacked her during an interview for a book in 2003. Strauss-Kahn calls the claims imaginary and slanderous. Banon requested a one-on-one meeting with Strauss-Kahn, which investigators granted. The two arrived at the police station on Thursday morning and did not speak to reporters gathered outside. This kind of confrontation is a practice sometimes used in France to help officials decide if a case is worth pursuing. Strauss-Kahn quit as head of the International Monetary Fund and saw his chances for the French presidency evaporate after a New York hotel maid accused him of attempted rape in May . The US case was later dropped amid questions about the alleged victim’s credibility, but the maid, Nafissatou Diallo, has filed a civil suit. Strauss-Kahn claimed on Monday he has diplomatic immunity and asked a New York court to dismiss the lawsuit. French accuser Banon has also threatened to sue Strauss-Kahn if Paris prosecutors decide not to go forward with a criminal case against him. One challenge for Banon’s case is that the incident in question happened eight years ago. Banon has said that Strauss-Kahn invited her to an empty apartment for the book interview, and they ended up tussling on the floor, with the politician trying to open her jeans and bra and putting his fingers in her mouth and underwear. Banon has defended her decision not to press charges against Strauss-Kahn at the time of the alleged incident. In 2003, she was 23 years old and Strauss-Kahn was an eminence grise of France’s Socialist party. Dominique Strauss-Kahn France Europe guardian.co.uk

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Raw Video: Car Bomb Attack in Southern Russia

Investigators say a powerful car bomb killed eight people, including an 11-year-old girl and a police officer, in Russia’s volatile Dagestan province. (Sept. 29)

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Raw Video: Dramatic Pictures of Kirkuk Blast

Police say a suicide bomber has killed two people after detonating his explosives-packed car near a bank where policemen were picking up their paychecks in the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. (Sept. 29)

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Deeper unity far from easy solution to euro zone woes

ARTHUR BEESLEY ANALYSIS:�ANOTHER DAY, another clarion call for unity as Europe fumbles around for a solution to the debt emergency. European Commission president Jos� Manuel Barroso states the obvious when he says Europe is facing the biggest challenge in its history. More unification is required to avert fragmentation, he argues, but that raises agonising questions for all protagonists. In two years of endless woe, the euro zone countries have leaned closer and closer together in a bruising campaign to assert order over the single currency. For all the distance travelled, success seems as far away as ever. This is the starting point from which Barroso gave his second annual “State of the…

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Mitch Daniels No Fan of Jon Stewart

A few days after a contentious appearance on The Daily Show , Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels made clear to the Washington Examiner ’s “Yeas & Nays” column that he didn’t appreciate how Jon Stewart treated him.

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India’s $35 tablet said to ship in October, do dreams really come true?

This mysterious $35 tablet has broken our hearts, crushed our fantasies and even made unicorns cry with delay after delay. Today, HRD Minister Kapil Sibal assured us that the much anticipated slate will be released on October 5th — promising that this time, “[It's] not just a dream.” Evidently, the tablet has overcome the manufacturing problems that plagued the project previously and now production is proceeding according to a new plan. That means that five, seven and nine inch slates are said to be shipping to lucky Indian students in early October — sadly, both the Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot have advised us not to hold our breath. [Thanks, nithin] India’s $35 tablet said to ship in October, do dreams really come true? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 04:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Happy Rosh Hashanah

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Happy Rosh Hashanah

Happy Glow Hashanah!!! Rosh HaShanah 2011 – 5772 HAPPY Rosh Hashanah!! BKsRobeson says: Happy Rosh Hashanah !

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