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Yummy may not be the word that springs to mind when you think about hospital
Chocolate cake and custard proved the most popular pudding – and again, the pupils' verdict was "yummy". They thought the food looked and tasted good and there was a good choice. Sharon Corton, hospital housekeeper on the ward, which caters for 20
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:43A
Man dies and five injured when driver took wrong turn in thick fog
A man was killed and five more injured when a driver took a wrong turning in thick fog on a dual carriageway. The driver survived the smash, which happened when he turned into two lanes of on-coming traffic on the A46 in Leicestershire
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:43A
2 inmates killed in Coast crash
The remains of a prisoner transport vehicle are readied for towing following a crash Wednesday morning between the vehicle and an 18-wheeler in Hancock County near Bay St. Louis that killed two inmates. The Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol is
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:43A
Charlie Sheens suit to be settled through arbitration
Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit is unlikely to be settled in court, after a private arbitration company has jurisdiction to settle it. Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit is unlikely to be settled in court. A private dispute resolution company,
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:42A
SA couple's moving tale of loss captured
In 1986, on a road from Standerton to Volksrust, Dr Adam Mahomed and his wife Noorjehan lost their three young daughters in a single, tragic car accident. Now, more than 20 years later, and with Noorjehan having passed away in 2005, Dr Mohamed is
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:42A
ConCourt Drops Hawks Bombshell
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke read out the majority judgement saying the Hawks do not have the right legal independence and that the unit "is insufficiently insulated from political influence in its structure and functioning.
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:42A
Supreme Court stays Hasan Ali's bail plea
A bench of Justice B Sudershan Reddy and Justice SS Nijjar took up the plea at 2pm. The bench had earlier chided the Centre for failing to subject Khan and other alleged money launderers to custodial.
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:41A
Grady jury considers verdict
THE jury in the trial of a man accused of murdering his daughter by driving into a Worcestershire river has retired to consider its verdict. Chris Grady, aged 42, drove into the river Avon in Evesham, on February 11, last year, with children Gabby and
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:41A
Diverse leadership conference March 29-31 at Saint Mary's
Among topics to be addressed are gender and environmental justice, the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, race relations, prejudice in health care, inequities in the food system and parenting. The event is free and open to the public,
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:40A
Indian telecom scandal calls on Cyprus
THE JUSTICE ministry could soon investigate 22 subsidiaries of Cyprus-registered telecommunications firm after Indian authorities requested their help in unravelling a 479 million money laundering
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:40A