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Legal news for Connecticut Construction Accident lawyers—Police officials reported a car crashed into a construction worker who was fixing a sewer line.West Hartford, CT (NewYorkInjuryNews.com) - A construction worker suffered serious injuries when he was struck by a car on  |


More than a week after the Al-Shabaab announced that they would launch a terror attack on Uganda and Burundi, district leaders in Arua say the claims must not be taken lightly.  |  |
WITNESS says he saw some of the Balibo Five beg for their lives before they were shot dead.  |  |
THE decomposed bodies of six women have been found in the home of a convicted rapist.  |  |


TWO people have been charged in Thailand with spreading false information about the health of the king, after rumours last month sent the stock market plunging, police said.  |  |
OFFICIALS in southern Colombia have issued a code orange alert for the newly-active Galeras volcano which they said could erupt in a matter of days or weeks, according to the state-run Geological and Mining Institute.  |  |
A SPATE of violence across Iraq has killed at least 10 people, as officials said repairs to government offices struck by massive bombings last week will cost about $US16 million ($17.5 million).  |  |
NORTH Korea's Foreign Ministry has called for direct talks with its long-time foe, the United States, and said it was ready to return to stalled six-country nuclear disarmament negotiations.  |  |
GIRL, 11 who gave birth to a baby girl on her wedding day says she is glad to "have a new toy."  |  |
TRICK-or-treaters have found a talkback radio star dead in his home.  |  |
AFGHANISTAN has ordered the closure of all schools for three weeks after recording its first death from swine flu, the country's education minister says.  |  |
VOTER registration for Sudan's first presidential and legislative elections in nearly a quarter of a century has kicked off.  |  |
Guantanamo Bay SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico a ' Terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay naval base will soon get swine flu vaccines, despite complaints that American civilians should have priority, a military spokesman said Sunday.  |  |
Panic set in in Iceland this weekend. It was a run, but not a run on a bank. It was a run on McDonald's. McDonald's is leaving Iceland, as they announced earlier .  |  |
Thousands of ethnic Albanians braved low temperatures and a cold wind in Kosovo's capital Pristina to welcome former President Bill Clinton on Sunday as he attended the unveiling of an 11-foot statue of himself on a key boulevard that also  |  |
Nov. 1 - More than 50 people have been arrested in the Russian capital during an unauthorised protest.  |  |
China's legislature has removed the country's unpopular education minister amid a corruption scandal in a city he used to oversee and widespread public dissatisfaction with the education system.  |  |
A mobile guard tower stands over a camp for Chinese Uighur detainees at the U.S. military prison for "enemy combatants" on Oct.  |  |
The body of Sapper Steven Marshall has begun its journey home after a ramp ceremony at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.  |  |
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