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Northeast unaffected by militants’ R-Day boycott call

Northeast unaffected by militants’ R-Day boycott call
Hindustan Times - The run-up to the events has always been violent, with rebels striking vital installations including crude oil pipelines, trains and road and rail bridges, besides targeting federal soldiers. More than 30 rebel armies operate in the northeastern

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Jonesboro Sun - We will do two miles of overlay on Maple Grove Road near Trumann. Hillis said the process to build the bridges is long and tedious, with three different governmental bodies providing funding and mandates. It takes three to four years to build

Hilo: Hawaii’s forgotten city
Chicago Tribune - Oh, there’s a Wal-Mart and a Starbucks now on the road out to the volcano. The restaurants are better and the hotels are A little farther downstream from Rainbow Falls are a couple of photogenic old bridges extensions of Wainaku and Keawe

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