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Greene injured his back in the Kings' season opener, and the veteran isn't likely to return before the postseason.
WSJ: LA Kings acquire D Robyn Regehr from Buffalo
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It means he is not allowed back into the Charlton Kings area for five years - and can only visit his mother there by arrangement.
BBC: Burglar's five-year home ban
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It seems like innocent fun, but Dr Church was anxious this new tradition was closing down a more complex historical back-story featuring Scottish kings, German merchants and American oil tycoons.
BBC: Define Britishness? It's like painting wind
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The origin of the road's regal name is said to stem back to a league of kings who advanced this way to wage war with the wicked Cities of the Plains -- the Old Testament cities of Sodom and Gomorrah -- which are thought to have lain along the Dead Sea.
BBC: Travelling the slow route to Petra
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Which brings matters back to Jordan, and its kings.
ECONOMIST: After Hussein
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In 2006, London-based private equity firm Stellican Limited put Indian back together at a new plant in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, and started producing Indian Chief motorcycles again, in limited numbers.
FORBES: Indian Motorcycle Rides Again
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Those back on the ice included the Los Angeles Kings, nine months removed from winning the franchise's first Stanley Cup championship despite being one of the two lowest-seeded squads in the playoffs.
CNN: After long labor standoff, NHL players finally back on ice
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Led by Johnson, Sacramento fought back to make the sale and relocation of the Kings tough for the league to recommend.
NPR: NBA Committee Recommends Rejecting Kings Move
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Correspondents say that while most tiger hunting was carried out on elephant-back, some Indian maharajahs, or "great kings" of princely states took things to the extreme.
BBC: Indian tiger hunting Rolls Royce is for sale
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Led by Mayor Kevin Johnson, Sacramento has fought back over the past three months to make the sale and relocation of the Kings a real debate.
WSJ: Sacramento, Seattle? Kings fate to be decided soon
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Shadow Home Office spokesman Lord Hunt of Kings Heath pointed to the fact Home Secretary Theresa May was keeping a draft emergency bill "in her back pocket" which could be used if the powers in the new legislation proved insufficient.
BBC: Terrorism Prevention Bill part one