Mr Tarantino surrendered to police in New York's East Village and was charged with assault.
Workers held a demonstration outside the Thera Trust's East Midlands headquarters in Grantham earlier.
They donated it to the Bahamian government in exchange for land on the island's east side.
Dunfermline's East End Park passed a Saturday morning pitch inspection ahead of Stenhousemuir's visit.
Ras Tanura's site on Saudi Arabia's east coast puts Dow closer to emerging markets.
The tremors were felt as far away as Shanghai and Hangzhou on the mainland's east coast.
Poly Plaza, the company's towering headquarters overlooks a major intersection on Beijing's east side.
This may help explain his enthusiasm for such an extended tour of his country's east.
It's now up and running at the Theater for the New City in Manhattan's East Village.
The North Norfolk Coast Path, in England's east, is for those who like their sandscapes flat, wide and wildlife-heavy.
George Ralston Wyllie was born in Shettleston in Glasgow's east end on Hogmanay 1921.
It is not only on New York's East River that emotions are running high.
William O'Dwyer spoke in 1949 during a cornerstone ceremony for the headquarters building on Manhattan's East Side.
Replacement referees took charge of the game, in which India's East Bengal defeated Singapore's Tampines Rovers, 4-2.
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City University of New York is saying goodbye to its Art Deco headquarters on Manhattan's East Side.
Kevin Donnelly had rushed with their crew from Manhattan's East Village to the North Tower minutes after Flight 11 struck.
He also said that "no-one had any difficulty" while descending the scree slope of the mountain's east ridge.
The senior team finished fourth, one place behind Spartans, in this season's East of Scotland League's Premier Division.
South Korea's military has reported missile movements on North Korea's east coast, but nothing pointed toward South Korea.
Set in London's East End in the 1950s, it stars newcomer Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart and Jenny Agutter.
The No. 4-seeded Orange won't have that element in their favor in the NCAA tournament's East Regional final.
Mary McManus from Advice NI's east Belfast branch said they found that claimants are being reassessed "more frequently".
In many countries (and not only in Europe's east) facing down foreign foes is a sign of virtue.
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And close to the Olympic Park football pitches on Hackney's East Marsh lost out to a coach park.
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Police are treating the attack close to Alliance Party MP Naomi Long's east Belfast office as attempted murder.
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Glasgow's east end has been a Labour stronghold for almost as long as the Labour Party has existed.
Such a scenario was played out recently in the Comoro islands, a former French colony off Africa's east coast.
Consider the 1987 Kadey-Krogen trawler Manatee in a marina on Florida's east coast.
Dalmarnock station, in the city's east end, will resume services on 20 May.
The fees will apply to the multi-storey and north car parks and to spaces near the hospital's east entrance.
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