World's Largest Cruise Ship Visits Haiti
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World's Largest Cruise Ship Visits Port In Impoverished Haiti, Stoking Hopes For Tourism
A least 20 people died and two were injured when fire engulfed a third-floor karaoke bar in one of Indonesia's largest cities on Friday, police said, adding that the death toll could rise.
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A fire at an amusement center in a commercial building in Indonesia's third largest city...
The world's largest cruise ship has made the Western Hemisphere's poorest country its first port of call.
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NAPLES —Here is a timeline of events leading up to finding six people dead in a townhouse in North Naples.■ Sept. 16, Wednesday evening — Mesac and Guerline Damas attend an anger management class together.■ Sept. 17, Thursday 8:20 a.m. — All three Damas boys, Michzach, Marven and Maven, are present at Osceola Elementary School.■ Sept. 17, Thursday shortly before 9 p.m. — Mesac Damas leaves his ...
Jakarta - At least 20 people were killed Friday night when a fire engulfed a nightclub in the capital of Indonesia's North Sumatra province, news reports said. Police said they suspected the fire that razed the M City nightclub originated in a karaok...
Jakarta - At least 15 people were killed and many others injured in a fire that gutted a hotel in the capital of Indonesia's North Sumatra Friday night, media reports said. The fire broke out at about 8:00 pm (1300 GMT) on a discotheque on the third ...
CHARLESTON, SC, Dec. 4 / Christian Newswire / -- Today, Water Missions International (WMI) is hosting a select group of its foreign directors, staff and volunteers in Charleston for a week-long organizational workshop, which will end on Wednesday, December 9. These 30 leaders from around the world, now gathered at WMI's International Headquarters in Charleston, represent 10 countries, including ...
Twenty people were killed on Friday after a commercial building in Indonesia's Medan, North Sumatra province, caught fire in a blaze lasting an hour, police said.
Volunteers walk the earthen road to Bethesda Medical Clinic in Haiti. Pastor James and Lilly Brookhart said very few people drive cars there; some ride motorcycles, and even more walk.
John Michael Vernon seems to have his finger on the pulse of every ongoing student project and program at Archbishop Spalding High School. Wendi Winters — For The Capital John Michael Vernon, 17, of Crownsville, a senior at Archbishop Spalding High School and president of its Student Government Association, stands with the gavel of his office in front of Spalding's new Arts & Technology Center.
Police say at least 17 people have been killed in an amusement park fire on Indonesia's northern Sumatra island.
Four men accused of plotting to bomb New York synagogues and shoot down military planes are returning to federal court for an update on pretrial demands. When they were last in court three months ago, defense lawyers hinted they would claim the men were entrapped by a federal informant. They said the defendants had been lured with gifts ranging from cash to free meals at a chicken restaurant ...
With much sadness, Jazz Bridge would like to announce that Donald Washington Sr., 79, a well-known Philadelphia-area jazz saxophonist and retired Food Fair worker from Haddon Heights, died of lung cancer on December 1st at home. Washington was born in West Philadelphia and raised in Southwest Philadelphia. In 1948, he graduated from Murrell Dobbins Career and Technical Education High School ...
Published: Friday, December 4, 2009 at 11:20 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, December 4, 2009 at 11:20 a.m. CHARLESTON — One wish by a South Carolina group this holiday season is providing more safe drinking water for the world.