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Corriere dello Sport insists that Napoli coach Antonio Conte is an obvious choice for struggling Milan and Juventus, but the Italian’s future at the Stadio Maradona has yet to be determined.
Kidjo will pay tribute to her “African heritage” by performing tracks from Miriam Makeba, Fela Kuti, Hugh Masekela and Youssou N’Dour, and will have a “UK premiere” of African Symphony, which she ...
Part of Bradford's City of Culture programme, her concert will highlight iconic tracks from legends including Miriam Makeba, Fela Kuti and Youssou N'Dour. Music from Alfred Hitchcock's movies will ...
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I found out about Kanawha County Public Library’s removal of its CD collection on the Friday afternoon before Palm Sunday. I called to see if there were any CDs by an artist I’d heard on the ...
Wigmaking social media influencer Miriam Yarimi was going 68 mph — nearly three times the speed limit — in her Audi A3 when she mowed down a mother and her two young children in a Brooklyn ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Hooray for online music streaming! The days of toting CDs with us in order to hear our favorite songs are long gone. Alas, the CDs themselves ...
Miriam Yarimi, the driver accused of killing a mother and her two children last month on busy Ocean Parkway in Midwood, Brooklyn, pleaded not guilty during her first in-person court appearance ...
That was the decision from the arraignment of Miriam Yarimi, 32, at a hearing on Wednesday in Supreme Court. Her attorney, Joseph Amsel, entered a plea of not guilty for Yarimi, who faces three ...
Authorities say Miriam Yarimi, 32, was a frequent violator of both speed laws and red light laws. Yarimi appeared in court for the first time and was remanded until a hearing on June 11.
By Miriam Jordan Reporting from Washington A new Trump administration policy urges immigration judges to swiftly deny asylum to migrants whose applications they deem unlikely to succeed.
Certificates of deposit (CDs) are particularly attractive. Banks are advertising 1-year CDs yielding up to 4.25% and 5-year terms settling between 3.5% and 4%. While they've declined from recent ...