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Somalias Pirates Flourish in a Lawless Nation...

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BOOSAASO, Somalia — This may be one of the most dangerous towns in Somalia, a place where you can get kidnapped faster than you can wipe the sweat off your brow. But it is also one of the most prosperous.

Jehad Nga for The New York Times Farah Ismail Eid, a jailed pirate, spoke of government collusion.

Money changers wal...

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Early result of Norman native's career shift is 'Haunting'...

Mickey Liddell, director of "The Haunting of Molly Hartley," was looking at a major payday two years ago, but it was the days that would have followed that big check that worried him.

The Norman native and his producing partner, Greg Berlanti, had seen success with two series for The WB, "Everwood" and "Jack and Bobby," and ABC beckoned with a deal to produce several new shows. But Lidde...

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Ark. Court Hears Arguments on Payday Lending Law...

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Opponents of a state law that regulates payday lenders are asking Arkansas' highest court to strike down the 1999 act as unconstitutional.

The Arkansas Supreme Court was scheduled to hear oral arguments Thursday in a lawsuit challenging the 1999 Check Cashers Act, which opponents say violates the state constitution by allowing payday lenders to make consumer l...

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Trick or Treating as I remember Halloween and the candy in the 60s...

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Hal Abelson: Why I am Conservative and vote Republican...

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Interview: Director Jay Lee of Zombie Strippers...

Tyler Shainline: I'm here with Jay Lee talking about his newest film Zombie Strippers. It's a great title for a surprisingly fun movie, where did the idea come from?

Jay Lee: My sister and I have a production that does meaningful independent films, we were in Sundance and all of that but we weren't making the best living at it. So we decided to make a marketing move and do a horror mov...

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Sanitation worker hurt on the clock wants Dallas to recognize ......

Erick Jones felt pressure, then pain, then a crunch.

The Dallas garbage truck he was working on earlier this month had run over his foot, breaking bones and tearing tendons. Paramedics rushed him to the hospital, where he stayed until last week.

As a contract worker, Mr. Jones earns minimum wage, and he doesn't draw the health care benefits afforded to city employees.

His si...

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Submitted by admin on Sun, 2008-10-26 17:30.

Election victors set for pay raise...

The winners in the Eastern and Western District county commission races will not just lay claim to the seats.

The Buchanan County Commission voted two years ago to make the two district commissioners “full-time” positions, which will raise their base pay to $57,000 from the current $46,662. Currently, the presiding commissioner is the only full-time commissioner.

The commissione...

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How recession-proof is British sport?...

Meanwhile, the England cricket captain, Kevin Pietersen, is cautioning his players not to gloat about the prospect of a $20m (£12.5m) payday from the Stanford Super Series because of the global financial crisis.

The last thing British sport needs now, it seems, is an invasion from across the Atlantic. But this weekend, Mark Waller, the British businessman who is leading the expansio...

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