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As a 16-year-old student pilot I was on a short night flight from Hershey to Capital City airport in Harrisburg, PA. I was… A couple of years ago, flying into ZRH , just the day after the landing fees increased once more, we heard the… They’ve moldered on my office shelf, unused, for more than a decade.

Reliance Jio most searched keyword by mobile users in 2016: Study1 hour ago

New Delhi, Jan 9 : Reliance Jio, which launched its much awaited 4G services last year, was the most searched keyword by mobile users, way ahead of star cricketer Virat Kohli and bollywood superstar Salman Khan, according to 2016 mobile trend released by Alibaba group firm UC News. “Reliance Jio is the ‘Hottest Keyword’ of 2016 with 116 million page views in both Hindi and English content, owing to the group’s launch of multiple free calls and data services in a scenario where telecom companies are struggling to provide faster and deeper connectivity,” UC News report said.

Air Force Looks At Sharing Pilots With Airlines

As a 16-year-old student pilot I was on a short night flight from Hershey to Capital City airport in Harrisburg, PA. I was… A couple of years ago, flying into ZRH , just the day after the landing fees increased once more, we heard the… They’ve moldered on my office shelf, unused, for more than a decade.

Laptop, Samsung tablet, iPad, Xbox and cash stolen in Ollard Avenue,…

Do you recognise this man Police want to speak to him in relation to a burglary in Ollard Avenue, Wisbech where a laptop, Samsung tablet, iPad, Xbox and money was stolen 2. Do you recognise this man? Police want to speak to him in connection with a burglary in Ollard Avenue, Wisbech where a laptop, Samsung tablet, iPad, Xbox and money was stolen. Do you recognise this man? Police want to speak to him in relation to a burglary in Ollard Avenue, Wisbech where a laptop, Samsung tablet, iPad, Xbox and money was stolen.

Loan Watch: Veretout on target/Wins for Cowans and Mason

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Steeton and Salts now Hunt-ing down semi-final berths

Buy this photo ” > Buy this photo ” > Buy this photo ” > Buy this photo ” > Salts made home advantage count to beat Horbury Town 2-1, with Luke Lavery’s first-half goal setting Salts on their way. The visitors equalised through James Mountain early in the second half but the result was secured when substitute Ryan Whitfield netted Salts’ second with 12 minutes left.

Class, not education reason why women delay motherhood

It had been widely assumed a woman’s desire to go to university or college to fulfil an educational aspiration before starting a family was the reason British women postponed motherhood. But new research found education played a much smaller role in delaying motherhood than previously thought and a woman’s family background was the major factor.

U.S. Navy destroyer fires warning shots at Iranian vessels: U.S. officials

A U.S. Navy destroyer fired three warning shots at four of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps vessels on Sunday after they closed in at a high rate of speed in the Strait of Hormuz, two U.S. defense officials told Reuters on Monday. The officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said the USS Mahan established radio communication with the boats but they did not respond to requests to slow down.

Heineken objects to 1,200-homes proposal

ONE of the biggest employers in the county has objected to the 1,200-homes proposal in Three Elms in Hereford. Heineken, which employs 296 people at the Cider Mills in Plough Lane, Hereford and a further 350 within the local supply chain, objects to the proposal to build the homes on a site which is bordered by the A4103 Roman Road to the north and the A438 Kings Acre Road to the south.

Before the courts

Alexander Colin McDonald, aged 28, of Gibbs Road, Lye, was given a seven month community order for entering the Chequers Inn, Stourbridge, as a trespasser on September 27, 2016, and stealing cash of a value unknown. He was also sentenced for entering Customark, Dudley, as a trespasser on November 13, 2016, with intent to steal and driving without insurance in Lye on January 2. He was given six penalty points and must pay compensation of A 500, a victim surcharge of A 85, A 185 court costs and a A 100 fine.

5 suicide bombers die, kill 3 near Nigeria’s Maiduguri city

Five suicide bombers trying to infiltrate Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri have died in explosions that killed at least three civilians, police said Monday, blaming Boko Haram Islamic extremists. Sunday night’s blasts occurred more than 10 kilometers apart on the city’s eastern outskirts, deputy superintendent Victor Isuku said.

Indonesia’s president moves to rein in ‘out of control’ military chief

Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, right, talks with military Chief Gatot Nurmantyo as walk past fighter jets and weapons during a military exercise on Natuna Island, Riau Islands province, Indonesia, on October 6, 2016. Photo – Reuters File Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo, right, talks with military Chief Gatot Nurmantyo as walk past fighter jets and weapons during a military exercise on Natuna Island, Riau Islands province, Indonesia, on October 6, 2016.

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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, fourth left, shakes hands with Russia’s Rear Adm. Eduard Mikhailov, third left, at the anti-submarine navy ship Admiral Tributs at the south pier in Manila, Philippines on January 6, 2017.

a Snow in Bristol? Don’t get your hopes up, but temperatures will drop say Met Office

There are unlikely to be scenes like this in Bristol, despite snow warnings across other parts of the country this week There are unlikely to be scenes like this in Bristol, despite snow warnings across other parts of the country this week Snow is unlikely to fall in Bristol this week despite warnings of an ‘Arctic blast’ sweeping much of the country. Warnings of snowfall have been issued across parts of the United Kingdom but a Met Office meteorologist told the Bristol Post it’s unlikely to fall here.

Unit helps South Yorkshire hepatitis C sufferers get crucial…

A mobile clinic unit which could help more people with hepatitis C live a disease-free future will be visiting Devonshire Green on Thursday January 26 and Hanfia Masjid mosque, 372 Sheffield Road, Tinsley on Friday January 27. Hepatitis C is a virus that infects the liver. If untreated, it can cause serious and life-threatening damage to the liver, including cirrhosis and liver cancer.

Uk PM May: Wrong to say hard Brexit is inevitable

British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday it was wrong to say she was talking about a “hard Brexit”, after the pound fell to two-month lows following an interview she gave on Sunday. The pound dropped after traders felt May had indicated during the interview that Britain would dramatically rework trade ties with the EU after Brexit.

Hayle Runners take a leap in the dark in Norway

The attached photos show Club members at the start of the Polar Night Half Marathon in Tromso and Emma Paull with her 3rd lady and 2nd in age category trophies. To start the New Year, Hayle Runners again sent a strong contingent to Tromso in Norway for the Polar Nights Half Marathon.

Thailand: Flash floods cause 200-km gridlock as death toll rises to 25

FLASH floods in southern Thailand washed out a bridge on the country’s main north-south highway on Tuesday, backing up traffic for 200 km as the death toll from days of unseasonable rain rose to 25, media reported. More than 360,000 households, or about a million people, have been affected by the floods that have damaged homes and schools and affected rubber and palm oil production, the Department of Disaster Prevention and industry officials said.

US, North Korea trade warnings over potential ICBM test

With Donald Trump getting ready to take office as president, North Korea is talking about launching a newly perfected intercontinental ballistic missile. Officials in Washington are saying that if Pyongyang launches anything that threatens the territory of the U.S. or its allies, it will be shot down.