Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Robert Plant reportedly rips up MASSIVE contract to reunite with Led Zeppelin



  • Spokane mayor talks city salariesSpokane mayor talks city salaries

    Updated: Tuesday, November 11 2014 2:28 AM EST2014-11-11 07:28:08 GMT

    SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Mayor David Condon is addressing concerns over wages and raises for city employees that some members of the general public consider inappropriate.The mayor is proposing a three part plan on salary reform to combat the growing gap between the average salary of city workers, and the people of Spokane.

    SPOKANE, Wash. - Spokane Mayor David Condon is addressing concerns over wages and raises for city employees that some members of the general public consider inappropriate.The mayor is proposing a three part plan on salary reform to combat the growing gap between the average salary of city workers, and the people of Spokane.

  • S. Korean ferry captain gets 36 years in prisonS. Korean ferry captain gets 36 years in prison

    Updated: Tuesday, November 11 2014 2:24 AM EST2014-11-11 07:24:00 GMT

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The captain of the South Korea ferry that sank in April, killing more than 300 people, has been given 36 years in prison.The court said the captain was professionally negligent and abandoned his passengers during the disaster. He could have received a death sentence, although South Korea hasn't executed anyone since late 1997.

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - The captain of the South Korea ferry that sank in April, killing more than 300 people, has been given 36 years in prison.The court said the captain was professionally negligent and abandoned his passengers during the disaster. He could have received a death sentence, although South Korea hasn't executed anyone since late 1997.

  • Ebola survivor Nancy Writebol shares her story with KHQEbola survivor Nancy Writebol shares her story with KHQ

    Updated: Tuesday, November 11 2014 12:21 AM EST2014-11-11 05:21:33 GMT

    SPOKANE, Wash. - Nancy Writebol was one of the first Americans to be diagnosed with and successfully treated for Ebola.

    SPOKANE, Wash. - Nancy Writebol was one of the first Americans to be diagnosed with and successfully treated for Ebola. Recently she was in Spokane visiting her son who lives in the area and we got an opportunity to sit down and speak with her and husband, David about their experience. Nancy and David had been already working in Liberia with the Humanitarian Relief Agency SIM when the recent Ebola epidemic hit.

  • Source: http://www.kulr8.com/story/27345246/robert-plant-reportedly-rips-up-massive-contract-to-reunite-with-led-zeppelin



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