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17-Apr-2006

 

  • 'Thriller news for Smith (The Ottawa Sun)
  • Mon, April 17, 2006 Thriller news for Smith By SUN MEDIA HOLLYWOOD -- Will Smith has inked a deal to star in the action thriller Greenbacks, Variety reports. Set in Morocco, the story centres on an American expatriate who unearths a plot to sabotage the world's economy by mass-producing counterfeit dollars. The film will also be produced by Smith. Smith last appeared on screen with Eva Mendes in

  • 'DP World sacks 800, Mina Zayed (AME Info)
  • DP World has sacked 800 staff at Mina Zayed port, including 270 nationals, reported Gulf News. The move follows a management takeover by DP World on April 1. Officials said all UAE nationals and some expatriates will be absorbed into other government jobs.

  • 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
  • This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Andrew hoping Noon bounces back to form 15 Apr 2006 England centre Jamie Noon will try to shake off a ``Six Nations hangover'' from the replacements' bench when Newcastle host Guinness Premiership leaders Sale Sharks tomorrow.

  • 'More TNA News: Injury, World Cup, Spike TV, Team 3D, & More (Wrestling News)
  • Hirooki Goto, who was scheduled to compete at in TNA's World X Cup Tournament, recently suffered a torn intercostal while training in the last few days. He is not scheduled to take part in the tournament anymore.

  • 'All Rugby News (scrum.com)
  • This page covers all rugby and tournament news from around the world. Ashton sets challenge for Bath 15 Apr 2006 Bath head coach Brian Ashton is looking for a full 80-minute performance in the Heineken Cup against Biarritz next week to match the first-half display in the 31-16 win over Bristol.

  • '?The world is hungry for good news? (Times and Democrat)
  • ?He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the place where the Lord lay.? (Matthew 28:6) The ancient words of the Gospel of Matthew continue to pierce the hearts and serve as encouragement for 21st century Christians in Orangeburg and throughout the world, but perhaps never more so than on Easter Sunday weekend.

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