Accrual Tier

 

  • Fire at King's Circle rly station booking office (New Kerala)
    Mumbai, Jan 25: A fire broke out near the booking office of King's Circle station on Central Railway's Harbour Line this afternoon, fire brigade officials said here.


  • Lancaster Eagle-Gazette - www.lancastereaglegazette.com - Lancaster, OH (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
    The following people were booked into the Fairfield County Jail from Wednesday to Thursday. These are booking reports only. The city or county prosecutor will decide later whether to file formal charges.


  • Jail booking-fee bill advances in House (NWAnews.com)
    A legislative committee on Wednesday approved a bill that would allow sheriffs to charge county inmates a booking fee to fund jail maintenance. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)


  • Panel endorses $20 booking fee to help fund jails (Southwest Times Record)
    LITTLE ROCK ? Legislation that would allow counties to charge a $20 "booking and administrative fee" on every person convicted of a felony or a Class A misdemeanor was recommended today by a House committee.


  • Tet tour booking sees dramatic rise (Nhan Dan)
    The number of holiday makers who have booked tours at travel companies during the coming traditional New Year has increased dramatically, about 30% higher than the same period last year.


  • Australia beat England (rediff.com)
    Australia cruised to an easy victory with more than half of their 50 overs to spare, booking their place in the finals after England crumbled to be all out for 110.


  • Take that, Tommy: Fernando Gonzalez smashes a forehand in his semi-final win over Tommy Haas [AFP] (Aljazeera)
    Chilean Fernando Gonzalez has taken his impressive run at the Australian Open right up to the final after breezing past 12th seed Tommy Haas 6-1, 6-3, 6-1 at Melbourne Park on Friday, booking a meeting with world number one Roger Federer in the title decider.


  • World homepage (The New Zealand Herald)
    HAMBURG - When a lovesick German got marooned in Montana after typing the wrong destination in his internet plane booking, he sold his story to a popular paper and - as Germany's "biggest fool" - earned cash to try again.