Sunday News
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Paul Cardall and his label, Stone Angel Music, are celebrating its 20-year anniversary with the inspirational album "Sunday."
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By AFP
London -
A viable pipe bomb was found near a war memorial in the Northern Irish town Omagh ahead of a Remembrance Sunday parade, police confirmed.
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By AFP
Paris -
Sunday shopping at Paris's prestigious department stores is finally becoming a reality, giving them a much-needed shot in the arm following terror attacks that have scared away foreign visitors to the world's fashion capital.
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Los Angeles -
Investigators worked overtime Monday to figure out what started a Sunday night's social media-influenced panic at Los Angeles International Airport that had hundreds of airline passengers fleeing terminals and stampeding onto the airport tarmac.
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Washington -
The U.S. National Security Agency is ending a controversial daily surveillance program that gobbled up millions of Americans' phone records and replacing it with tighter surveillance methods by Sunday, the Obama Administration said Friday.
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The 2014 Super Bowl came down to final play, a 1-yard goal-line gift for the Seattle Seahawks. But a moronic decision by the Seahawks offence had the QB Russell Wilson throwing the ball, and he was quickly intercepted by the Patriots.
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San Francisco -
Sunday Streets are events that encourage recreation, community activities and fun in San Francisco. Essentially, they can be thought of as large block party.
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Tensions are building in NSW over the issue of shopping on public holidays which some argue should be observed with the closure of businesses.
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By Reuters
Defending ice hockey champions Canada play 2006 winners Sweden in the Olympic final on Sunday, bringing the curtain down on two weeks of thrills and spills at the Winter Games in Sochi.
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By Reuters
American Bode Miller and Aksel Lund Svindal of Norway will be seeking to end a surprise Sochi medal drought on Sunday when they race in the super-G, the last speed race of the Olympic Alpine skiing p...
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Toronto -
The Toronto Maple Leafs notched just their second regulation win in twenty games in a rare sunday evening matchup in Toronto.
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An Arizona Cardinals' player continued playing after losing the tip of his finger during a game Sunday. According to a sports reporter, when safety Rashad Johnson removed his glove on the sideline, the tip of his left middle finger was still inside.
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The AFC and NFC championship games, the last step towards reaching the Super Bowl, will be broadcast on Sunday starting at 3 p.m. ET, when the San Francisco 49ers battle the Atlanta Falcons. New England and Baltimore will duke it out at 6:30 p.m. ET
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Sunday's annular solar eclipse in which the Moon blocks out most of the Sun leaving a ring of light around its circumference will be visible in parts of eight western states in which an estimated 6.6 million Americans live.
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Air passengers could be set to face yet more delays from Sunday as the Icelandic ash cloud continues to cause problems. The Department of Transport say some flights could be grounded for up to three days with the South East being worst affected.
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A medical helicopter rushing from a Charles County, Maryland car crash to Prince George's Hospital in Maryland crashed early Sunday morning. Four of the five passengers on board died, the fifth Jordan Wells, 18 is at hospital in critical condition.
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Daylight Saving Timing will be over this weekend, we have turn the clocks back by one hour this Sunday, November, 4 at 2 a.m. Because of the 2005 Energy Policy Act, this daylight saving time ends a week later than usual.
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Inside what should be the safest place in town murders happened earlier today. The First Congregational Church in Missouri saw three of their own killed and a hostage situation.
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A Dutch gym plans to introduce "Naked Sunday" for people who like to huff and puff in the buff.
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When the 1,776 foot-high Freedom Tower rises over the former site of the World Trade Center, it will be inscribed with the signatures of first responders and relatives of those who deid on Sept.11, 2001
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Sunday Image
A member of the South African Infantry stands as Sentry at the Johannesburg Cenotaph on the 90th Remembrance Day.
When Sunday Streets first arrived to the Sunset District, The Great Highway along Ocean Beach was closed to vehicle traffic. This allowed a rare opportunity for residents and merchants to enjoy the road free of cars. Courtesy of Sunday Streets
Local choirs singing A capella gave a beautiful African flavour to the commemorations.
For more than five years Sunday Streets has been providing neighborhoods the opportunity to celebrate their community by having a block party where neighbors, residents, merchants and visitors can gather on the street free of cars. Courtesy of Sunday Streets
Purusha Yoga on Arguello was one of the many local businesses and organizations that took part in the Sunday Streets event for the Richmond District on July 13. Courtesy of Sunday Streets
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