Texas police name ‘person of interest’ in DeBerry woman’s disappearance

Wednesday, March 19, 2014 On Monday, Texas police identified Rodris Webster, 25, as a person-of-interest in the recent disappearance of a 19 year-old woman. The woman, Alicia Benefield, of DeBerry, Texas, was reported missing on Friday. Webster is described as Benefield’s boyfriend. He was arrested in January and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly…Continue reading

Texas police name ‘person of interest’ in DeBerry woman’s disappearance

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Click Here To Know More About: 10ft Shipping Containers For Sale Brisbane Submitted by: Merv Stevens This DS Domination review will explain the program that was put together by Roger Langille. It is the first Internet platform that lets a person harness the power of famous brands in order to gain individual success. Here is…Continue reading Ds Domination Review: Is Drop Shipping The Key To Success?}

Icelandic government passes Icesave deal; €12,000 debt per citizen

Thursday, December 31, 2009 The Icelandic Prime Minister Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir and her coalition government narrowly escaped a commitment to resign as a €3.8 billion bill to repay British and Dutch savers following the collapse of Icesave online banking passed. The vote margin was only three votes. Only a matter of hours before the anticipated final…Continue reading

Icelandic government passes Icesave deal; €12,000 debt per citizen

US food regulators recall 380 million eggs after salmonella outbreak

Friday, August 20, 2010 The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recalled 380 million eggs and the number is expected to grow, after around 300 in Colorado, California, and Minnesota and 2,000 nationwide became infected with salmonella after eating eggs distributed by Wright County Eggs. The contaminated eggs were sold under the labels…Continue reading

US food regulators recall 380 million eggs after salmonella outbreak

Media round-up: April Fools’ Day 2008

Tuesday, April 1, 2008 Many media outlets traditionally deliberately spread hoaxes on April Fools’ Day, including notable quality sources such as National Geographic and Science. The popular British tabloid The Sun wrote that French President Nicolas Sarkozy is to undergo stretch surgery to make him taller than his wife, Italian artist and model Carla Bruni.…Continue reading

Media round-up: April Fools’ Day 2008