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halifax
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An industrial town in Yorkshire England, 20km south-east of Leeds
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In Illinois, the Geneva police department said it was contacted by the Halifax regional police department about a "potential significant weapons-related threat" posed by the 23-year-old woman.
Still, on both measures there has been a noticeable increase in house-price inflation since late last year, when according to Halifax prices were falling.Will this modest recovery gather force?
He prefers ad hoc alliances such as one his bank has with Britain's Halifax.
Halifax police chief Jean-Michel Blais said the Halifax Shopping Centre was the target of the allegedly planned attack.
A fourth suspect, a 19-year-old male, killed himself on Friday after police surrounded a residence in Timberlea, a suburb of Halifax.
Souvannarath was arrested at the Halifax Stanfield International Airport, upon her arrival in Canada.
Vincent Appleton, of Halifax, said he met the two a few months ago at a live metal music show at a local pub.
At Halifax, cash Isa rates remain significantly lower than non-Isa ones.
The Halifax and Lloyds cards each carry a 3% fee (Halifax will refund 0.2% within 90 days, giving an effective fee of 2.8%).
Cohen, a former controller of BBC1 and BBC3, who commissioned shows such as Call the Midwife and Last Tango in Halifax, said the licence fee-funded broadcaster was an "imperfect institution and 'critical friends' are an important way for us to keep improving.
Canada's military has charged four members of the British navy with sexual assault causing bodily harm at a Canadian Forces base in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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