Biography Born in Toronto, Canada on June 4, 1971, Grant Stewart
was exposed to the music of Charlie Parker, Wardell Gray and
Coleman Hawkins by his father, a high-school English teacher and
semiprofessional guitarist. Father and son often played together
for hours on end.
Swedish utility group Vattenfall said on Monday it will create a
new executive post to keep tabs on its nuclear power activities
after criticism over operations at plants in Sweden and Germany.
Rifletoting Cambodian police arrested exKhmer Rouge President Khieu
Samphan on Monday the latest member of Pol Pots inner circle to be
detained by the UNbacked Killing Fields tribunal
The credit squeeze is turning from a firm embrace into an
uncomfortable bear hug. News on both sides of the Atlantic suggests
that lenders will need to raise new capital and, even then, will
have to take on less new business. Tighter conditions look set to
continue and there is little that anyone can do to ease them.
Adding more branded products to Woolworths' stores will help keep
customers in-store and out of those of its competitors, writes
Finweek's Ana Monteiro.
Seat belts on school buses: Should they be mandatory?
Governor Bob Riley created a task force to look at the issue
following last year's fatal school bus crash in Huntsville. That
panel will now conduct a study putting belts on some Alabama
buses. WSFA 12 News is the first to release what schools will
take part in the program.
1 Godspeed You Black Emperor!
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Biography Born in Toronto, Canada on June 4, 1971, Grant Stewart was exposed to the music of Charlie Parker, Wardell Gray and Coleman Hawkins by his father, a high-school English teacher and semiprofessional guitarist. Father and son often played together for hours on end.
2 DJ Drama Jim Jones
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Swedish utility group Vattenfall said on Monday it will create a new executive post to keep tabs on its nuclear power activities after criticism over operations at plants in Sweden and Germany.
3 Smoke City
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Rifletoting Cambodian police arrested exKhmer Rouge President Khieu Samphan on Monday the latest member of Pol Pots inner circle to be detained by the UNbacked Killing Fields tribunal
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The credit squeeze is turning from a firm embrace into an uncomfortable bear hug. News on both sides of the Atlantic suggests that lenders will need to raise new capital and, even then, will have to take on less new business. Tighter conditions look set to continue and there is little that anyone can do to ease them.
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Adding more branded products to Woolworths' stores will help keep customers in-store and out of those of its competitors, writes Finweek's Ana Monteiro.
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Seat belts on school buses: Should they be mandatory? Governor Bob Riley created a task force to look at the issue following last year's fatal school bus crash in Huntsville. That panel will now conduct a study putting belts on some Alabama buses. WSFA 12 News is the first to release what schools will take part in the program.