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Bowl Festivities Begin in Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The Georgia Southern Eagles opened bowl week in Birmingham, Alabama, with a full slate of activities on day one of the JLab Birmingham Bowl.
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Carolina vs. Seattle Seahawks in Week 17
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On the Call: Anish Shroff (play-by-play), Jake Delhomme (analyst), Luke Keuchly (analyst), Kristin Balboni (sideline)
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Pakistan’s first female central bank governor dies at 71 – Arab News
- Pakistan’s first female central bank governor dies at 71 Arab News
- Former SBP governor Dr Shamshad Akhtar passes away Dawn
- Pakistan’s first female central bank head Shamshad Akhtar dies at 71 Reuters
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Influencer, Orry Slams YouTuber, Dhruv Rathee For His Video On Janhvi Kapoor, ‘Anti Nationalist…’
Dhruv Rathee is a popular YouTuber, who has been grabbing attention for the wrong reasons. A few days ago, Dhruv Rathee slammed Ranveer Singh’s film, Dhurandhar. Later, he also shared his opinions on Deepika Padukone and Janhvi…
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Bilawal says only Zardari can end political polarisation in country
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addresses public gathering related to the 18th death anniversary of slain leader Benazir Bhutto in Gari Khuda Baksh, December… Continue Reading
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Men’s Basketball Faces George Mason Sunday in Fairfax
PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania men’s basketball team has one final non-conference road trip on…
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Bowling bridge rolls into position during railway line closure
A new £5.9m railway bridge has been rolled into position in West Dunbartonshire while the line is closed until the new year.
Network Rail said teams faced an “intense nine-day engineering sprint” to complete the work near Bowling harbour after trains stopped on Christmas Eve.
The 1,860 tonne concrete structure was moved into position on Boxing Day.
Replacement buses are running from Dalmuir and Balloch/Helensburgh Central and between Glasgow and Crianlarich until trains resume on 2 January.
The new bridge will open up additional direct road access in the area – a former Exxon industrial site on the banks of the Clyde.
It is hoped the project will aid development of the Bowling Strategic Development Site, led by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Laura Craig, scheme project manager at Network Rail Scotland, said: “Building such a huge bridge on site and then moving it into position is an incredible task, and it’s been amazing to see the planning and teamwork come together so successfully.
The £5.9m project is being funded as part of the Glasgow City Region Deal, a package agreed between the UK and Scottish governments with local authorities in a bid to improve infrastructure and economic growth.
Councillor David McBride, West Dunbartonshire Council’s infrastructure convener, said: “This is a landmark moment in this major project and I am delighted to see such significant progress on the site.
“While there has been some disruption on the trains, this has been minimised by the work being carried out over the festive period.”
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Winter storm snarls U.S. holiday travel across Northeast, Great Lakes
BOSTON — More than a thousand flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow as thousands took to U.S. roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year’s.
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Southern rail services near Hastings disrupted due to signal fault
Rail services on a route between Kent and East Sussex are being disrupted by a signalling system fault, a rail operator said.
Southern said services travelling between Ashford International and Hastings/Eastbourne are delayed by up to 30 minutes while engineers carry our repairs.
The incident was first reported by the company shortly after 07:00 GMT, stating the issue lay with track circuits used to detect trains.
It said some trains on the single-track route may run to a revised calling pattern, or terminate/restart at Hastings.
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Top Infectious Disease News Stories Week of December 20 – December 26
Emory Healthcare: Melding Critical Care, Infectious Diseases, and Disaster Preparedness Together We are continuing our series, Media Day, where we spotlight individual medical institutions and their infectious disease (ID) programs. This episode…
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