Enough natural gas to fill a basketball arena was released just before an explosion at a Connecticut power plant, say federal investigators, who call it an 'unsafe' practice.
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Posted by CNW 12 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)Reader Mailbag: Should you sell that unneeded second car?
Posted by CNW 12 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
If you're downsizing to a one-car family, does it make sense to hold onto the second car?
Thailand's high court seizes $1.4 billion from former PM Thaksin Shinawatra
Posted by CNW 12 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
In a blow to Thailand's former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, the Supreme Court seized $1.4 billion of his fortune. His allies have vowed ongoing street protests.
Why so few people pay income tax
Posted by CNW 12 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
Those who do not pay income tax aren't required to because Congress uses the tax system to deliver social benefits.
Internet safety: Whose job to teach kids about it?
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
Debate persists on whose responsibility it is – parents or teachers – to instruct young people in Internet safety.
After a long courtship, Angelina Jolie will play Kay Scarpetta
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
It's taken 20 years – and Angelina Jolie – to realize a movie deal for Patricia Cromwell character Kay Scarpetta.
Biden task force: Protect retirement savings by regulating 401k advice
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
Vice President Biden seeks to regulate the type of advice financial planners offer American workers.
The Yellow Handkerchief: movie review
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
Set in the Louisiana bayou, ‘The Yellow Handkerchief’ is a quiet character drama, starring Kristen Stewart and William Hurt.
The Crazies: movie review
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.csmonitor.com)
A horror remake, ‘The Crazies’ doesn’t stint on scare tactics and gore.
Iraqi Christians flee Mosul after attacks
Posted by CNW 11 days ago (http://www.christiantoday.com)
Christian families in Iraq are fleeing the northern town of Mosul in droves after a string of unprovoked murders left at least 10 believers dead a ministry working with persecuted churches have reported
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