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Weekend thieves decide to phone it in in Manchester<br><br>MANCHESTER Six high end smart phones fell into the hands of thieves over the long weekend, according to police who said most of the cell phones were swiped from the hands of unsuspecting owners.<br><br>Police said most of the thefts took place in the Elm Street area at night,gucci iphone 4 case, when pedestrians are visiting bars and restaurants. In one case, the thief asked the person to use her phone and then took off.<br><br>Monday night at the corner of Amherst and Elm street, a man approached a woman and asked if she was alright. He grabbed her Samsung Galaxy phone and ran off.<br><br>Early Monday morning, a woman at Elm Street and Lake Avenue had her iPhone 5 stolen by a thief who approached her from behind.<br><br>Early Saturday morning, a man at Elm and Hanover streets had his iPhone 5 stolen by a stranger who approached him and asked to use his phone.<br><br>Late Friday night, a man sitting at Veterans Park had his iPhone 4 stolen from a man who approached him from behind, grabbed the phone and ran off.<br><br>The other thefts involved teenage victims and took place on Friday afternoon away from downtown.<br><br>A 15 year old boy had an iPhone 5 stolen from his hand as he rode his bike on Maple Street near the skate park.<br><br>A 16 year old girl said her iPhone 5 was stolen as she rode a scooter near Hall and Summer streets.<br><br>In all but two cases, the victims described the thieves as teenagers. The teenaged boy who lost his phone on Maple Street couldn give a description to police.<br><br>The victim at Veterans Park said the thief of his phone was a tall white man.<br><br>Anyone with information about the thefts is urged to contact Manchester police at 668 8711.<br><br>Police: Pizza delivery man robbed outside apartment READER COMMENTS: 0<br><br>'Lowdown' thieves stealing woodpiles  9Cumberland Farms robbed  0Claremont store robber sought in Friday holdup  0Alleged Hampton drug dealer indicted on more charges linked to crash that killed two  0Litchfield man, 72, charged with indecent exposure  0Alleged Hampton drug dealer indicted on more charges linked to fatal crash  7Indictment says fake cop forced women to pull over  1Cumberland Farms robbed in Manchester  0Elderly Nashua man accused of sexually assaulting man with developmental delays  6<br><br>Latest storm to bring several inches of snow to NH READER COMMENTS: 2<br><br>Trump: Christie is 'one email away from disaster'  2Vt. man dies in logging truck accident  0Vermont man dies in Erroll logging truck accident  0Portsmouth police seek men from Derry and Raymond in attack  0Business owner's signs attack politicians, judges  8Little League North registration  0Allen Lessels' UNH Notebook: Broken ankle for van Riemsdyk  1High School Roundup: Londonderry skaters stay hot  0NH duo lift USA to Cup berth  0
 
Weekend thieves decide to phone it in in Manchester<br><br>MANCHESTER Six high end smart phones fell into the hands of thieves over the long weekend, according to police who said most of the cell phones were swiped from the hands of unsuspecting owners.<br><br>Police said most of the thefts took place in the Elm Street area at night,gucci iphone 4 case, when pedestrians are visiting bars and restaurants. In one case, the thief asked the person to use her phone and then took off.<br><br>Monday night at the corner of Amherst and Elm street, a man approached a woman and asked if she was alright. He grabbed her Samsung Galaxy phone and ran off.<br><br>Early Monday morning, a woman at Elm Street and Lake Avenue had her iPhone 5 stolen by a thief who approached her from behind.<br><br>Early Saturday morning, a man at Elm and Hanover streets had his iPhone 5 stolen by a stranger who approached him and asked to use his phone.<br><br>Late Friday night, a man sitting at Veterans Park had his iPhone 4 stolen from a man who approached him from behind, grabbed the phone and ran off.<br><br>The other thefts involved teenage victims and took place on Friday afternoon away from downtown.<br><br>A 15 year old boy had an iPhone 5 stolen from his hand as he rode his bike on Maple Street near the skate park.<br><br>A 16 year old girl said her iPhone 5 was stolen as she rode a scooter near Hall and Summer streets.<br><br>In all but two cases, the victims described the thieves as teenagers. The teenaged boy who lost his phone on Maple Street couldn give a description to police.<br><br>The victim at Veterans Park said the thief of his phone was a tall white man.<br><br>Anyone with information about the thefts is urged to contact Manchester police at 668 8711.<br><br>Police: Pizza delivery man robbed outside apartment READER COMMENTS: 0<br><br>'Lowdown' thieves stealing woodpiles  9Cumberland Farms robbed  0Claremont store robber sought in Friday holdup  0Alleged Hampton drug dealer indicted on more charges linked to crash that killed two  0Litchfield man, 72, charged with indecent exposure  0Alleged Hampton drug dealer indicted on more charges linked to fatal crash  7Indictment says fake cop forced women to pull over  1Cumberland Farms robbed in Manchester  0Elderly Nashua man accused of sexually assaulting man with developmental delays  6<br><br>Latest storm to bring several inches of snow to NH READER COMMENTS: 2<br><br>Trump: Christie is 'one email away from disaster'  2Vt. man dies in logging truck accident  0Vermont man dies in Erroll logging truck accident  0Portsmouth police seek men from Derry and Raymond in attack  0Business owner's signs attack politicians, judges  8Little League North registration  0Allen Lessels' UNH Notebook: Broken ankle for van Riemsdyk  1High School Roundup: Londonderry skaters stay hot  0NH duo lift USA to Cup berth  0
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Fiscal union imminent for Europe<br><br>As the sovereign debt crisis drags on and with Greek on the brink of default, the Euro area could be barreling toward a new type of fiscal union. Morgan, says pressure for a fiscal union that includes a shift to joint and several liability is coming from the unreliability of some sovereign states in the region.<br><br>developments suggest that the region is moving towards some kind of fiscal union on a must faster timetable than anyone envisaged before the sovereign crisis began, he said in a research note Tuesday.<br><br>As the crisis is expected to escalate over the next few weeks, Mr. Mackie says policymakers are likely to move to expand the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), the eurozone bailout fund created in May 2010 with the power to issue bonds, with a joint and several guarantee structure.<br><br>Leaders are also likely to launch an intergovernmental conference on treaty reform,prada ipad mini 2 leather case, he says, which has historically been a drawn out and often bitter process.<br><br>But he says it possible that a new treaty on fiscal union could be reached by just the 17 countries that use the euro in the Economic and Monetary Union rather than all 27 European Union member states.<br><br>In either case, the treaty revision process will take some time.<br><br>an expanded EFSF and more substantial ECB (European Central Bank) bond purchases could give the region a significant amount of breathing space, Mr. Mackie says.<br><br>although the ultimate destination of a fiscal union with common bonds would eliminate much (or all) sovereign risk in the region, the road to that destination is likely to be a rocky one, he adds.

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