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Cold War cardinal and blind nun beatified in Poland
By Alan Charlish WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish cardinal persecuted by communist authorities during the Cold War and a nun dedicated to helping the blind took a step towards sainthood on Sunday when they...
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Scaramucci’s SALT hedge fund confab returns in person in New York City
By Svea Herbst-Bayliss BOSTON (Reuters) - A marquee Wall Street conference returns this week, but much like everyone's pandemic-era plans, the event hosted by hedge fund executive and former White Hou...
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9/11 ceremony at Peoria City Hall
PEORIA, Ill. – (25 News) – Peoria Mayor Rita Ali and member of the Peoria City Council hosted a 9/11 remembrance ceremony Saturday outside City Hall near the Sonar Tide sculpture. A number...
Ed Hammond Sep 12, 2021
Tennis-Raducanu, Fernandez mark depth of women’s game, signal enticing future
By Sudipto Ganguly (Reuters) - With Serena Williams pulling out due to fitness issues even before a ball had been hit and Naomi Osaka and Ash Barty dispatched in the third round, a loss of interest in...
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Norwegians begin voting in election centred on oil, equality
By Terje Solsvik and Gwladys Fouche OSLO (Reuters) - Norwegians went to the polls on Sunday for the first of two days of voting in a parliamentary election dominated by the widening gap between rich a...
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Scotland’s Sturgeon calls on UK leader to reassess Cambo oilfield
LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon called on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday not to "simply go ahead and grant the permission" for the Cambo oilfield to start pr...
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Local 9/11 victim remembered
PEORIA, Ill. – (25 News) The Peoria Riverfront Museum honored the lives lost in the 9/11 terror attacks on the 20th anniversary of the tragedy. The museum also honored Charles “Chip”...
Ed Hammond Sep 12, 2021
Taliban say woman can study at university but classes must be segregated
(Reuters) - Women in Afghanistan will be allowed to study in universities as the country seeks to rebuild after decades of war but gender-segregation and Islamic dress code will be mandatory, the Tali...
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Pilot error likely caused fatal Air India Express crash – report
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Pilot error and a failure to follow safety guidelines probably caused the Air India Express crash that killed 21 people last year, the country's worst aviation accident in a decade,...
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9/11 fishing record at Sankoty Lakes
SPRING BAY, Ill. – A famed fisherman, known as the “Marathon Man” of professional fishing has broken his own record. And he did it on the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Jeff Kolodzinski b...
Ed Hammond Sep 12, 2021
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