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Dude! There's a fair stand selling, like, hemp stuff (York Daily Record)
Sep 12, 2006 — So, it's like, dude, there I am, walking along and chillin' and checking out the freaks and geeks and old people and stuff and I turn the corner and it's like, dude, this dude is like selling hemp.
Hemp to captain county side (The Royal Gazette)
If preparing for his Bermuda debut wasn’t enough, veteran county cricketer David Hemp has just been named captain of Glamorgan.
Indian court convicts four for 1993 Mumbai bombings (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
An Indian court on Tuesday found four members of a Muslim family, including a woman, guilty in the 1993 bomb blasts in Mumbai that killed 257 people, the first convictions in one of the world's longest trials.
Searchers hunt 33 missing from Indian Ocean wreck (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Rescuers were searching for around 33 people still missing on Tuesday after their boat sank en route from Madagascar to Comoros in the Indian Ocean, the French officer in charge of the operation said.
Indian PM puts terrorism top of talks agenda with Pakistan (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has put terrorism at the top of the agenda for his talks with Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in Cuba later this week.
Indian troops kill two rebels on Kashmir border (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Indian soldiers shot dead two suspected Muslim rebels along the de facto border dividing Kashmir and recovered a large weapons cache, the army said.
Indian Tiger Memon's Family Convicted in 1993 Blasts (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Sept. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Four relatives of Indian fugitive Tiger Memon were today convicted of serial bombings that killed 257 people in 1993, the nation's worst-ever terrorist attack.
More than 30 people missing after Indian Ocean shipwreck (USA Today)
Thirty-three people were missing after a ship heading from Madagascar to the Comoros Islands sank in the Indian Ocean this weekend in bad weather, an official said Monday.
New SBANM director speaks to Indian Chamber (New Mexico Business Weekly)
John C. Woosley, the new district director of the New Mexico Small Business Administration District Office, and Lucy Archamboult with Lea Environmental LLC, will be the guest speakers at a Sept. 21 "MatchMaking Breakfast" meeting of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of New Mexico.
Musharraf seeks Indian PM talks (BBC News)
The President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, says that he wants substantive talks with the Indian PM later this week.
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