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Illegal rail trolley rides - Straits Times
MANILA (Philippines) - THE illegal trolley ride along Manila's railway is dangerous. But it has an irresistible draw amid hard times: It's cheap and doesn't use oil. For years, dozens of desperate men in Manila's working-class district of Pandacan

CHEAP EATS - Buffalo News
Rather than describe our dining experience from start to finish on a recent Saturday in the southern branch of the Olympic Family Restaurant (it has a twin on Military Road in Tonawanda), I’d like to go from the fabulously good to the not-so-good

Staten Island's BP Molinaro applauds withdrawal of senior center plan - Staten Island Advance
Advance file photo "While I support any efforts to make senior services consumer-friendly and to expand them where possible, this RFP had the potential to throw the baby out with the bathwater," said Borough President James Molinaro. Staten Island

Dicing with death on the railway - Electric New Paper
THE illegal trolley ride along Manila's railway is dangerous. But it has an irresistible draw amid hard times: It's cheap and doesn't use oil. For years, dozens of desperate men in Manila's working-class district of Pandacan have used a 3km stretch

Why Are We Running This Story? - Egypt Today
MEN ARE SIPPING their evening tea in a tiny coffee shop off Cairo’s noisy, congested Tahrir Square. An old TV beams Al-Jazeera’s latest coverage of the war in Iraq. The tomcat of the next-door garage sleeps on one of the tired chairs. The waiter

Heroin Moves Into Connecticut Suburbia - Hartford Courant
Heroin, a drug usually associated with skeletal addicts in the inner city, is increasingly infiltrating Connecticut's suburbs. The suburban heroin scene is more sanitized and less obvious. Users are typically young and white and living in comfortable

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