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Along with the opening pitch at Citifield, the New York Mets home opener marks the beginning of ballpark fare for all consumers – even those afflicted by Celiac disease, thanks to a new gluten-free food cart sponsored by Kozy Shack®.
Zimbabwe’s state-owned Herald newspaper has reported that scores of illegal immigrants, including many Zimbabweans and nationals of other countries, were stranded at the country’s Beitbridge border post after being deported from South Africa.
The...
A tough new compulsory licensing scheme designed to rid England, Wales and Northern Ireland of rogue wheel clampers, has been set out in the Crime and Security Bill.
Proposals within the Bill will make it mandatory for all wheel clamping businesses to...
Female couples in the U.K. now have the same rights as heterosexual couples when registering the birth of a child conceived as a result of fertility treatment.
From Tuesday 1 September, changes to the Registration of Births and Deaths Regulations 1987...
The prices of staple food, chiefly rice, continue to rise on the Guinean market despite calls by the ruling junta for lower prices.
The 50kg bag of rice jumped from 130,000 to 145,000 Guinean francs (about CFA 14500 francs).
For the first time in its more-than-100-year history, Campbell Soup Company is making available to the American public specially cultivated seeds used to grow tomatoes for its iconic Campbell’s® Tomato soup.
Liberia’s Commerce Ministry has placed a ban on the importation of the peanut butter brand ’King-Nut’ produced in Ohio, APA learned Tuesday.
U.K. Mothers-to-be, with babies due on or after 6 April 2009, are being urged to apply now for the new £190 Health in Pregnancy Grant. The one-off payment is intended to help pregnant mums stay fit and healthy in the run up to the birth, and help meet...
Apparently Neil Nitin Mukesh has some secret hobbies to indulge in after a hard day’s work. The actor likes cooking and sketching.