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Belfast Telegraph, 02.01.09 11:03 UTC

Re-issued Album box-set: Julie Fowlis, Cuilidh (Shoeshine)

Since its release in 2007, Julie Fowlis's Cuilidh has become probably the biggest-selling Gaelic album of all time, and Fowlis herself has been transformed into an in-demand figurehead of the ...

New York Post, 02.01.09 06:31 UTC

PALIN: LEVI'S NO DROPOUT

Last updated: 7:02 pm January 1, 2009 Posted: 6:48 pm January 1, 2009 Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says her future son-in-law is not a high school dropout as the press is reporting. The former Republican ...

The Independent, 02.01.09 00:39 UTC

Re-issued Album box-set: Julie Fowlis, Cuilidh (Shoeshine)

Since its release in 2007, Julie Fowlis's Cuilidh has become probably the biggest-selling Gaelic album of all time, and Fowlis herself has been transformed into an in-demand figurehead of the ...

Telegraph, 01.01.09 14:01 UTC

Sarah Palin's daughter warns against teenage pregnancy

Sarah Palin's daughter has warned other teenagers not to get pregnant, just days after giving birth to a baby boy.

Belfast Telegraph, 01.01.09 08:00 UTC

Palin hits out at criticism

Defeated Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has said her future son-in-law is not a high school dropout. The Alaska Governor said 18-year-old Levi Johnston is enrolled in high school ...

San Francisco Chronicle, 01.01.09 03:03 UTC

Palin: Future son-in-law is no high school dropout

(12-31) 17:00 PST Anchorage, Alaska (AP) -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says her future son-in-law is not a high school dropout as the press is reporting. The former Republican vice presidential ...

Times Online World News, 30.12.08 22:31 UTC

British missionaries, David and Fiona Fulton, jailed in The Gambia

A missionary couple from Britain have been sentenced to a year’s hard labour in an African prison for calling the Gambian President a madman. David Fulton, a former army major, and his wife, ...

Telegraph, 30.12.08 14:01 UTC

British missionaries in Gambia jailed for one year with hard labour for sedition

A British couple working as Christian missionaries in Gambia have been jailed for one year with hard labour for sending emails that were critical of the Muslim state.