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Armed attack on Crimean college kills 18

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Armed attack on Crimean college kills 18
'They promised to call me back but they haven't': Heartbroken mother, 90, of poisoned Russian spy Sergei Skripal tells ...
Delta Air Lines to suspend Orlando-GRU Airport service
Mueller's probe focusing on Stone, WikiLeaks
ISIS releases six of 27 Druze hostages in Syria
Germany AND Novichok - Google News: UK does NOT believe Saudi Arabia claims over Khashoggi death, warns Raab - Express.co.uk
Russia supports Syria, Iran ramps up support to Hezbollah
Mikhail Gorbachev: Trump's Withdrawal From Russian Nuclear Treaty Is Not the Work of 'a Great Mind'
Как избежать разоблачения? Советы Петрову и Боширову от экспертов "Валдая"
Salisbury District Hospital brings in £1.6million in parking charges
Town Crier community meetings Oct. 22-28
Charlotte man arrested for having stolen rental car
Salisbury wants feedback for parks and rec planning
Russia says killed 88000 Syria rebels
Sergei Skripal's Mother Speaks Out: 'I Want to Hug Him'
Special counsel reportedly taking closer look at ties between Stone, WikiLeaks
Syria Grants OPCW Requested Access to Research Centers – Minister
Russia claims to have killed thousands of ISIS militants in Syria
THIESSEN: Trump could be the most honest president in modern history
Autumn Wine Festival in Salisbury
Special counsel examines conflicting accounts as scrutiny of Roger Stone and WikiLeaks deepens
Salisbury Novichok suspect´s `real identity revealed´
Military intelligence offers career path in today's Russia
MIT professor accuses Bellingcat's Higgins of enabling 'war criminals' to walk free in Syria (VIDEO)
Лондон представит Москве улики против Петрова и Боширова в "деле Скрипалей"
Police find missing Salisbury boy in Ocean City
Photo At Russian Military Academy Adds To Evidence About Skripal Poisoning Suspect
Sex shop razed in Salisbury on Route 13

Armed attack on Crimean college kills 18

9news.com.au
At least 18 people have been killed and dozens injured at a college in the Black Sea region of Crimea when at least one attacker set off a bomb in the cafeteria and went through the building shooting at random, officials said.
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'They promised to call me back but they haven't': Heartbroken mother, 90, of poisoned Russian spy Sergei Skripal tells ...

Daily Mail
The mother of the Russian double-agent poisoned by novichok said she fears she will never see her son or granddaughter ever again. Yelena said she hoped to see her son Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia following their brush with death in Salisbury earlier this year.
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Delta Air Lines to suspend Orlando-GRU Airport service

CAPA - Centre for Aviation
CAPA News BriefsCAPA publishes more than 400 global News Briefs every weekday, covering all aspects of the aviation and travel industry. It’s the most comprehensive source of market intelligence in the world, with around 50 per cent of content translated from non-English sources.
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Mueller's probe focusing on Stone, WikiLeaks

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
WASHINGTON – In recent weeks, a grand jury in Washington has listened to more than a dozen hours of testimony and FBI technicians have pored over gigabytes of electronic messages as part of the special counsel's quest to solve one burning mystery: Did longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone – or any other associate of the president – have advance knowledge of WikiLeaks' plans to release hacked Democratic emails in 2016?
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ISIS releases six of 27 Druze hostages in Syria

The National
ISIS has released six of 27 Druze hostages it seized during a deadly attack in Syria's Sweida province in July in exchange for a prisoner swap and a $27 million ransom, a monitor said on Saturday.
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Germany AND Novichok - Google News: UK does NOT believe Saudi Arabia claims over Khashoggi death, warns Raab - Express.co.uk

Salisbury Poisoning 2018 News Review from mikenova (20 sites)
Brexit Secretary Dominic Raab bluntly dismissed the Gulf kingdom's claim that Saudi Arabian Jamal Khashoggi died in Istanbul after a fight broke out. But he rejected growing calls for Britain to sever its arms sales and other links with the repressive state.
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Russia supports Syria, Iran ramps up support to Hezbollah

The Jerusalem Post
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Mikhail Gorbachev: Trump's Withdrawal From Russian Nuclear Treaty Is Not the Work of 'a Great Mind'

Daily Beast
Mikhail Gorbachev slammed President Trump’s decision to withdraw from a nuclear disarmament treaty with Russia that the former Soviet leader established with former President Reagan in 1987, saying in a Sunday interview with Interfax that Trump’s decision was not the work of “a great mind.” The New York Times reports that Gorbachev characterized the decision as a threat to global peace, arguing that “Under no circumstances should we tear up old disarmament agreements.
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Как избежать разоблачения? Советы Петрову и Боширову от экспертов "Валдая"

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Salisbury District Hospital brings in £1.6million in parking charges

Salisbury Journal
SALISBURY District Hospital made more than half a million pounds by charging staff for parking last year, it has been revealed. Figures released by the NHS show the trust raked in £577,640 in the year to March from charges and penalty fines incurred by NHS workers parking across all its sites.
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Town Crier community meetings Oct. 22-28

Salisbury Post
Town Crier community meetings Oct. 22-28  Salisbury PostFull coverage
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Charlotte man arrested for having stolen rental car

Salisbury Post
Charlotte man arrested for having stolen rental car  Salisbury PostFull coverage
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Salisbury wants feedback for parks and rec planning

Salisbury Post
Salisbury wants feedback for parks and rec planning  Salisbury PostFull coverage
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Russia says killed 88000 Syria rebels

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Sergei Skripal's Mother Speaks Out: 'I Want to Hug Him'

Daily Beast
Nearly eight months since her son and granddaughter’s poisoning, Yelena Skripal has broken her silence. Speaking to the U.K.’s Daily Mirror, the 90-year-old expressed deep longing to be reunited with her son, Sergei, whom she used to speak with once a week.
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Special counsel reportedly taking closer look at ties between Stone, WikiLeaks

The Week Magazine
10:04p.m. Over the last month, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team has been diligently following up on leads regarding Roger Stone and whether he was in communication with WikiLeaks and its founder, Julian Assange, during the 2016 presidential election, several people familiar with the matter told The Washington Post on Sunday.
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Syria Grants OPCW Requested Access to Research Centers – Minister

Sputnik International
Middle East21:45 21.10.2018Get short URL DAMASCUS (Sputnik) - Syria’s government has approved an inspection by the joint panel of UN experts and a chemical weapons watchdog to two research centers, the deputy foreign minister told Sputnik.
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Russia claims to have killed thousands of ISIS militants in Syria

The National
Russia has claimed that almost 88,000 militants have been killed in Syria since Moscow intervened in backing government forces three years ago.
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THIESSEN: Trump could be the most honest president in modern history

Waxahachie Daily Light
Donald Trump may be remembered as the most honest president in modern American history. Don't get me wrong, Trump lies all the time. He said that he "enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history" (actually they are the eighth largest) and that "our economy is the strongest it's ever been in the history of our country" (which may one day be true, but not yet).
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Autumn Wine Festival in Salisbury

WBOC TV 16
Autumn Wine Festival in Salisbury Posted: Sunday, October 21, 2018 8:33 PM EDT Updated: Sunday, October 21, 2018 8:33 PM EDT SALISBURY, Md--Sunday was a windy day, that had many people bundled up. 
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Special counsel examines conflicting accounts as scrutiny of Roger Stone and WikiLeaks deepens

Washington Post
Carol D. Leonnig National investigative reporter focused on the White House and government accountability October 21 at 7:59 PM In recent weeks, a grand jury in Washington has listened to more than a dozen hours of testimony and FBI technicians have pored over gigabytes of electronic messages as part of the special counsel’s quest to solve one burning mystery: Did longtime Trump adviser Roger Stone — or any other associate of the president — have advance knowledge of WikiLeaks’ plans to release hacked Democratic emails in 2016?
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Salisbury Novichok suspect´s `real identity revealed´

Daily Mail
Salisbury Novichok suspect´s `real identity revealed´ By Press Association Published: 13:28 EDT, 26 September 2018 | Updated: 13:28 EDT, 26 September 2018
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Military intelligence offers career path in today's Russia

Daily Mail
LOYGA, Russia (AP) - "First time here?" the conductor on the train that stops at the logging outpost of Loyga asks some departing passengers. "My condolences - there isn't even cell phone connection."
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MIT professor accuses Bellingcat's Higgins of enabling 'war criminals' to walk free in Syria (VIDEO)

RT
A debate between Bellingcat’s Eliot Higgins and MIT Professor Theodore Postol on the alleged chemical weapons attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Syria in April 2017 got heated as the two accused each other of covering up war crimes.
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Лондон представит Москве улики против Петрова и Боширова в "деле Скрипалей"

Информационное Агентство "Хакасия"
Великобритания не будет предоставлять России данные о ходе расследования отравления экс-полковника ГРУ Сергея Скрипаля и его дочери в Солсбери до тех пор, пока Москва не ответит на поставленные Лондоном еще более полугода назад вопросы по этому делу, заявил британский посол в РФ Лори Бристоу.
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Police find missing Salisbury boy in Ocean City

Delmarva Daily Times
Ocean Pines has employed Maryland Geese Control to patrol the area with their trained border collies in a new effort to reduce the goose population. Jenna Miller, Salisbury Daily Times
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Photo At Russian Military Academy Adds To Evidence About Skripal Poisoning Suspect

RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
A photograph on display at a Russian military academy is adding to the growing evidence identifying a Russian military intelligence officer who was allegedly involved in the poisoning of a former double agent in England.
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Sex shop razed in Salisbury on Route 13

Delmarva Daily Times
Ocean Pines has employed Maryland Geese Control to patrol the area with their trained border collies in a new effort to reduce the goose population. Jenna Miller, Salisbury Daily Times
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