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News of the Weird for Nov. 4
www.heraldextra.com
[Daily Herald] - In October, Britain's Gravesham Borough Council, weary of neighbors' complaints about the noise and smell from Roy Day's brood of 20 birds, ordered him to remove them and find them a new home. Day, a member of the National Pigeon Racing Association
Top tips for jobseekers at South Oxhey Job and Business Fair
www.watfordobserver.co.uk
[Watford Observer] - Philip Day, the firm's resources director, said: "We are ambitious for this community and will do all we can to support residents so they achieve their goals and fulfil their potential. "There will be many opportunities on the day for those keen to
SF City College money woes have long history
www.sfgate.com
[San Francisco Chronicle] - More to the point, she said, Dobelle "rewrote the way the college was going to be governed," and a subsequent chancellor, Philip Day, spent money to keep it going. The system Dobelle started let certain faculty members - department chairs with their
Row over pet pigeons
www.kentonline.co.uk
[Kent Online] - Roy Day has about 20 of the birds kept in a shed at his home in Gwynn Road, Northfleet. But last week the pigeon fancier received a letter from Gravesham council demanding he get rid of them. But because they're homing pigeons, Roy says they'll just
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