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- 04/28/2007 10:48:30
BLACKBURN ROVERS 4 CHARLTON ATHLETIC 1 The relegation trapdoor swung further open for Charlton who ended with 10 men.
- 04/28/2007 10:42:30
Jason Roberts scored twice at Ewood Park to keep Blackburn in sight of a UEFA Cup place and edge Charlton ever closer to relegation. With only matches against Tottenham and Liverpool to come, manager Alan Pardew is running out of time in his bid to keep them in the top flight.
- 04/28/2007 10:37:44
Football: Jason Roberts scored twice at Ewood Park to keep Blackburn in sight of a UEFA Cup place and edge Charlton ever closer to relegation
- 04/28/2007 10:31:14
Jason Roberts scored twice at Ewood Park to keep Blackburn in sight of a UEFA Cup place and edge Charlton ever closer to relegation.
- 04/28/2007 10:30:49
A double from Blackburn Rovers striker Jason Roberts inspired his side to a 4-1 humbling of 10-man Charlton Athletic and inflicted a hammer blow on the visitors' chances of retaining their place in the Premiership.
- 04/28/2007 10:20:39
Temple Shalom Cinema Sunday , 3 p.m., Temple Shalom, 287 Lafayette St., Salem. Showing of "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg."
- 04/28/2007 08:06:51
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's army, the deposer of three governments since 1960, warned it may not allow a candidate with Islamist roots to be president, provoking condemnation from the government and European Union and threatening early elections.
- 04/28/2007 08:04:11
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's army, the deposer of three governments since 1960, warned it may not allow a candidate with Islamist roots to be president, provoking condemnation from the government and European Union and threatening early elections.
- 04/28/2007 07:48:58
Temple Shalom Cinema Sunday , 3 p.m., Temple Shalom, 287 Lafayette St., Salem. Showing of "The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg."
- 04/28/2007 07:21:41
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's military, the deposer of three governments since 1960, warned it may not allow a candidate with Islamist roots to become president, prompting criticism from the European Union and the possibility of early elections.
- 04/28/2007 06:52:54
Petoskey High School freshmen Dennis Kan and Laura Meyer could be some of the first athletes to use their school district’s proposed $15 million sports complex.
- 04/28/2007 06:52:44
Based on Petoskey school officials’ predictions, student athletes wouldn’t be the only people to benefit from a new athletic complex which the district’s voters will consider financing this spring.
- 04/28/2007 05:51:01
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's military, the deposer of three governments since 1960, pledged a ``determined'' defense of secularism, indicating they may block Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul from becoming the first president with an Islamist past.
- 04/28/2007 05:40:39
Had the scriptwriters from The Archers come up with such a tale, they would, no doubt, have been sent away and told to come up with something slightly less far-fetched. The tale of a treacherous love quadrangle ended in a courtroom last week
- 04/28/2007 05:07:33
Football: Terry Butcher has called for Arsene Wenger to become England manager if Steve McClaren fails to guide the team to Euro 2008
- 04/28/2007 04:44:57
JC Big 7 Sacramento 6, Diablo Valley 2 SCC 201 -001 -002 -- 6 7 0 Diablo Valley 000 -000 -002 -- 2 7 3 Harris, Sparlin (8), Anderson (9) and Voelker; Enriquez, Murray (7), Barrow (9) and R.
- 04/28/2007 04:16:49
Mark A. Alexander has never played in the National Football League, but police and prosecutors say the 26-year-old has financed a lavish lifestyle by telling ...
- 04/28/2007 04:07:53
New London - An empty waterfront lot at 92 Pequot Ave. ready for a marina development will be sold to the highest bidder at an ...
- 04/28/2007 04:04:05
Team news and statistics ahead of Saturday's Premiership game.
- 04/28/2007 03:29:36
TUSCALOOSA - Alabama exploded for eight runs in the sixth to defeat South Carolina 10-5 Friday night in front of 4,396 fans at Sewell-Thomas Stadium. Alabama (24-19, 9-10 Southeastern Conference) scored 10 runs on 10 hits highlighted by Kent Matthes' two hits and three RBIs in the sixth inning.
- 04/28/2007 03:29:08
Campus police at several Boston-area colleges are renewing calls to be allowed to carry arms in the aftermath of the mass shootings at Virginia Tech.
- 04/28/2007 03:14:33
COEUR d'ALENE -- Coeur d'Alene's Matt Marceau fought off shin splints to defeat Byron Gray in a close match, but the Lake City girls won two of three singles and both doubles matches and beat the Vikings 7-5 on Friday.
- 04/28/2007 03:08:18
TUSCALOOSA -- After losing to unheralded Samford on Wednesday and losing their most consistent pitcher to disciplinary action on the same day, it would be easy for Alabama's baseball players to feel like their backs were against the wall with fourth-ranked South Carolina coming to town for a three-game series.
- 04/28/2007 02:56:37
Saturday, April 28, 2007 Park City/Harlowton Inviteat MetraPark BOYS Team scores - Columbus 93, Lewistown 86, Broadview-Lavina 58, Bridger 42, Harlowton 40, Shields Valley 30, Winnett-Grass Range 27, Absarokee 26, Park City 24, Reed Point-Rapelje 21, Roberts 19, Joliet 17, Hysham 11, Hobson 10, Forsyth 8, Winifred 8, Red Lodge 6, Melstone 1.
- 04/28/2007 02:53:41
A reader asked: "Do you feel this is a make or break year for Phil Savage and Romeo Crennel?" Well, ...
- 04/28/2007 02:36:01
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's armed forces, which have deposed three governments since 1960, pledged to be ``determined defenders'' of secularism, indicating they may block Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul from becoming the first president with an Islamist past.
- 04/28/2007 01:52:56
It was a scene straight out of the "Wizard of Oz." There was the Tin Man, Dorothy, Scarecrow and the Cowardly Lion. Except these characters were a little different.
- 04/28/2007 01:13:06
BENNINGTON — Earl Bump Jr. rolled a perfect 300 game en route to a league-leading 744 series in Friday Night's Late League at Bennington Lanes. Jason Dicranian (686 series), Matt Stratton (670-268) rounded out the top men's scores.
- 04/28/2007 01:08:52
Terry Butcher has called for Arsene Wenger to become England manager.
- 04/28/2007 01:04:06
The Las Vegas Valley's industrial market grew to 94.7 million square feet in 3,755 buildings in the first quarter, a 6.3 percent increase from a year ago, reports Restrepo Consulting Group, a Las Vegas economic advisory firm.
- 04/28/2007 00:58:36
Robert Warner deftly navigated the political waters in Washington, using charm and his wife's chicken salad to help the National Archives better tell the country's story, scholars say.
- 04/28/2007 00:50:58
BEREA Brady Quinn has spent the spring in front of more cameras than Donald Trump. Thursday's gig was a live bit on "Fox and Friends." Standing on a Manhattan sidewalk, Quinn was dared on live TV to throw a football to people standing at a window in a tall building.
- 04/28/2007 00:35:13
Browns beat writer Steve Doerschuk predicts today's first round and identifies big hits and misses each team has made in drafts since Cleveland's return to the league in 1999. It includes projections on trades not yet made.
- 04/28/2007 00:17:01
Terry Butcher has called for Arsene Wenger to become England manager if Steve McClaren fails to guide the team to Euro 2008.
- 04/28/2007 00:15:30
GREAT FALLS — The Butte High girls won both of their dual meets Friday during first-day acton at the Great Falls Invitational high school tennis tournament.
- 04/27/2007 23:53:27
Perrenoud says group's board asked her to step down. LONG BEACH - The official who helped the city's leadership development organization through its rough financial patch has stepped down - though not by choice, she said.
- 04/27/2007 23:38:16
The Waterford boys and Middleton girls won team titles at the 60th Cougar Relays on Friday night, but only by the slimmest of margins. Middleton edged Janesville Parker by two points to win the nine-team girls field.
- 04/27/2007 23:33:00
GRANITE FALLS -- Eric Church is coming home, and he’s bringing his band. The Granite Falls native and country rocker will perform a benefit concert next month at South Caldwell High School, his alma mater.
- 04/27/2007 23:29:59
The key word for The Colony girls track team at district was distance and it had nothing to do with the length of the races.
- 04/27/2007 22:51:11
RAPID CITY - With the regular golf season in the books, the Dakota Athletic Conference will now turn its attention to postseason play at the NAIA Region III tournament, which will be this weekend in Fargo, N.D.
- 04/27/2007 22:43:47
SIMON WEBSTER has told Edinburgh fans they cannot expect to see the best of him when the winger makes his long-awaited Gunners comeback against Llanelli Scarlets tomorrow.
- 04/27/2007 22:41:22
Seven accomplished athletes and one internationally heralded coach were inducted into the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday night, as nearly 400 Hurricanes fans and family members at Parrot Jungle Island celebrated their achievements.
- 04/27/2007 22:34:53
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama came into its weekend series against South Carolina with only three hits in bases-loaded situations.
- 04/27/2007 22:29:53
You must be a member to add a comment! Sophomore Steve Karwatt drove in his team-high seventh game-winning RBI in the eighth inning and senior right-hander Brantley New tossed a gem in helping Mercer defeat Kennesaw State 2-1 on Friday evening at Claude Smith Field.
- 04/27/2007 22:15:58
The interrogatives of journalism are to discover the who, what, where, when and why of how events occur. Politics is the process that determines who gets what, where, when and how.
- 04/27/2007 22:11:28
Edward F. Kennedy of Natick, a retired credit sales manager, died Monday at MetroWest Medical Center in Natick. He was 89. Born and raised in Natick, he lived there all his life. He was a graduate of...
- 04/27/2007 22:10:39
Ann Margaret (Mammola) Cappadona of Waltham, a business owner, died Wednesday at her home. She was 86. Born in Somerville, Mrs. Cappadona had lived in Waltham for most of her life, having previously resided...
- 04/27/2007 22:00:33
It is a journalist’s job to help articulate the nation’s conscience in regards to current affairs, so our minds are not passively clipped into blockhead-topiary by the Powers-that-be.
- 04/27/2007 21:38:36
Lake Norman Christian Outreach in Mooresville will host Youth Explosion 2007 today. Youth Explosion 2007 will inform young people about programs and employment opportunities available in the area this summer.
- 04/27/2007 21:13:34
SHANGHAI — Luxury carmakers showed their most expensive vehicles at Auto Shanghai, and their hopes of a warm reception were not disappointed. Sales to wealthy Chinese entrepreneurs were brisk.
- 04/27/2007 20:39:24
Each April for the past 20 years Keokuk has stepped back in history to play host to the Civil War Re-enactment of the Battle of Pea Ridge, Ark. While seemingly removed from the Civil War, Keokuk did in fact play a most important role.
- 04/27/2007 19:12:47
British Gas, the UK subsidiary of Centrica, has announced a further cut to its standard electricity and gas rates for domestic customers, with immediate effect. The company said that its electricity rates have fallen by a further 6% and that its gas rates have fallen by 3% for all standard tariffs.
- 04/27/2007 18:53:57
Highlights of the last two weeks include a border trip with some Minutemen and a dinner at Fleming's steakhouse with former servicemen who were talking to Josh Waring about the virtues of joining the military.
- 04/27/2007 18:34:11
April 28 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey's military, which has deposed three governments since 1960, warned Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's cabinet not to interfere with the nation's presidential election.
- 04/27/2007 18:25:33
Corrine Anderson, daughter of Susan Anderson of Petaluma and Steve Anderson of San Rafael, was named to the merit list at Kenyon College for the fall semester.
- 04/27/2007 17:40:06
SIMON Webster, Rob Dewey and Marcus Di Rollo are all back in the Edinburgh team tomorrow, after recovering from a wearying Six Nations, and aiming to record a double over Heineken Cup semi-finalists Llanelli.
- 04/27/2007 17:40:03
PRIVATE investors will be able to buy shares in the Vector Hospitality real estate investment trust (REIT), benefiting from a diversified portfolio of over £2.5 billion of top hotels, including selected properties from De Vere, Malmaison and Hilton.
- 04/27/2007 17:26:49
Saturday's Schedule BASEBALL: Nipmuc at Grafton (11 a.m.); Holliston at Bellingham (11 a.m.); Wayland at Hopedale (11 a.m.); Hudson at Milford (noon); Uxbridge at Bartlett (6 p.m.)
- 04/27/2007 17:22:27
Whoever comes out on top at Llanelli tomorrow, it will be portrayed as a backlash.
- 04/27/2007 16:58:42
SHANGHAI — Luxury carmakers showed their most expensive vehicles at Auto Shanghai, and their hopes of a warm reception were not disappointed. Sales to wealthy Chinese entrepreneurs were brisk.
- 04/27/2007 16:22:57
A Bentley man convicted of second-degree murder will appeal his conviction and sentence, his trial lawyer said on Thursday.
- 04/27/2007 15:20:19
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- 04/27/2007 15:20:00
British Gas is to cut its gas and electricity prices with immediate effect, it has been revealed - the second price cut the utilities giant has effectuated in the space of just six weeks.
- 04/27/2007 14:09:08
Brent Webb scored two tries to take his season tally to eight and put Leeds on course for a victory that would lift them two points clear at the engage Super League summit.
- 04/27/2007 14:08:53
Bartow's share of federal Community Development Block Grant funds will go to improving recreational facilities in West Bartow and East Bartow. € $10,000 for improvements to the multi-purpose room at the Polk Street Community Center.
- 04/27/2007 14:01:29
Charlton hope to have defender Ben Thatcher (hip) available for Saturday's vital Barclays Premiership trip to Blackburn. Forward Marcus Bent (hamstring) has missed the last two games but could return to the squad at Ewood Park.
- 04/27/2007 13:21:25
NATE QUERY CAN'T HELP BUT giggle. He's watching fellow Decemberists Jenny Conlee and Chris Funk prepare for battle. The stage is pitch black. The only things visible: a couple of plastic lightsabers, lit up like red and blue minus signs over the two would-be Jedis' heads.
- 04/27/2007 13:14:24
The Las Vegas Valley's industrial market grew to 94.7 million square feet in 3,755 buildings in the first quarter, a 6.3 percent increase from a year ago, reports Restrepo Consulting Group, a Las Vegas economic advisory firm.
- 04/27/2007 12:46:07
The 39th annual induction banquet was held at Parrot Jungle. Eight members of the University of Miami sports family were inducted into the UM Sports Hall of Fame Thursday, April 26. The 39 th annual induction banquet was held at Parrot Jungle.
- 04/27/2007 12:08:57
Alan Curbishley believes saving West Ham from relegation would be his biggest achievement.
- 04/27/2007 11:33:09
Sweeney did not want to divulge the exact lease rates the company signed with Bentley, but he says the average industrial rates in the area are between $2.50 to $4.50 per sf. “There’s a multitude of product types in that market,” he says. His company also likes the Milwaukee market, Sweeney says.
- 04/27/2007 11:29:37
EXTON, Pa.----Ville de Saguenay, a new city of 156,000 in Quebec, Canada, has won a BE Award for creating a mapping information system that serves as its new civil security system. The system will help the city plan and prepare for natural disasters and enable it to minimize loss of life, generate inventories of damaged infrastructure, and manage repairs and rebuilding should a disaster strike.
- 04/27/2007 11:29:33
Alan Curbishley believes saving West Ham from relegation would be his biggest achievement in 18 years as a manager.
- 04/27/2007 11:23:46
Alan Curbishley believes saving West Ham from relegation would be his biggest achievement in 18 years as a manager. The Hammers travel to the JJB Stadium on Saturday for a must-win clash with fellow strugglers Wigan to keep their survival hopes alive.
- 04/27/2007 10:50:49
Does it make sense to lavish cash on a shiny private jet while insisting your chauffeur downgrades the Bentley to a cheaper Toyota hybrid? Some investors appear to be doing just that.
- 04/27/2007 10:17:05
Eleven Heritage High School students briefly suspended in March for defying orders to stop praying in the school commons will have their discipline records wiped clean.
- 04/27/2007 10:13:40
By Keich Whicker, The Macon Telegraph, Ga. Apr. 27--MILLEDGEVILLE -- Rain threatened but didn't fall on the beginning of a "partnership between nature and man" Thursday that was a decade in the making.
- 04/27/2007 10:11:48
I found the answer at the intersection of Wall Street and Open Source Street.
- 04/27/2007 10:08:44
The Huronia West OPP say the Great Northern Exhibition fairgrounds were broken into sometime between midnight and 9 a.m. Fri., April 20.
- 04/27/2007 09:56:18
In the wake of last week’s tragic shooting of 32 students and professors at Virginia Tech by a disturbed student, many people were asking if there was anything that could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
- 04/27/2007 09:37:40
Waterford ( Nachrichten ) County Council in Ireland has won a BE Award for integrating the measurement of energy usage during road construction and operation into road design and route selection.
- 04/27/2007 09:33:48
Friday, April 27, 2007 BowlingDouble Nickel The Double Nickel Association will hold a meeting on Sunday at Fireside. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and is open to all members and future members who will be 55 next year.
- 04/27/2007 09:00:48
BLAKE Shinn, at only 19, has been given a stormy baptism as the gun jockey for the Gai Waterhouse stable at Rosehill Gardens today, with his first two mounts the controversial Pulsator and Kingda Ka, which are hardly "boy's horses".
- 04/27/2007 08:58:52
The former England international and Newcastle's record goalscorer can do and say no wrong on Tyneside, where he remains a folk hero. But has the elusive marksman's new role as a BBC pundit softened his famously frosty response to searching questions? Not one bit...
- 04/27/2007 08:55:42
JC BVC Yuba 8, Los Medanos 2 Yuba 000 -140 -120 -- 8 12 0 Los Medanos 000 -000 -020 -- 2 4 2 Miller, Gauldin (8) and Davis. Vega, Palmeri (8), Rodriguez (8) and Tsompanas.
- 04/27/2007 08:17:31
EDINBURGH rugby today welcomed back international winger Simon Webster among nine changes, two positional, for Sunday's Magner's Celtic League visit to Llanelli Scarlets.
- 04/27/2007 08:00:32
It is a journalist’s job to help articulate the nation’s conscience in regards to current affairs, so our minds are not passively clipped into blockhead-topiary by the Powers-that-be.
- 04/27/2007 07:39:03
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business.
- 04/27/2007 07:25:39
Lisa Mayo and Stephen Wilfong planned and had one with the help of Early Show events planner extraordinaire Colin Cowie , in a special series that culminated with their nuptials.
- 04/27/2007 07:14:16
The Jacksonville Suns have announced the creation of an award for the best high school baseball player in the Jacksonville area. It’s called the Bragan Award, in honor of Suns owner Peter Bragan Sr., and will be given to a deserving young athlete beginning this spring.
- 04/27/2007 07:01:16
Funeral for Nadine Bentley Waddell Dunaway, 87, of Decatur will be Thursday (today), April 26, at 3 p.m. at Peck Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Robbie Stufel and Bro. James Chitwood officiating.
- 04/27/2007 06:48:44
Given the energy demands nearby, staff from Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative see a site just south of Petoskey as a good one for a new electric substation.
- 04/27/2007 06:25:32
Blackburn boss Mark Hughes does not expect to have any fresh injury concerns as his side bid to maintain their push for a European place against Charlton at Ewood Park.
- 04/27/2007 06:19:23
If you liked it before, Hollywood executives are banking you will love it again. Just like last year, sequels are the theme for the summer movie releases. Does that make it a sequel sequel summer?
- 04/27/2007 06:08:59
Edinburgh welcome back Simon Webster, Rob Dewey and Marcus Di Rollo to face Llanelli.
- 04/27/2007 05:42:47
Edinburgh coach Lynn Howells welcomes back fit-again Scotland backs Simon Webster, Rob Dewey and Marcus Di Rollo amid a flurry of changes for Sunday's Magners League clash with Llanelli Scarlets.
- 04/27/2007 05:41:31
LOCKPORT — A Wheatfield man pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges including menacing, assault with a knife, burglary and criminal contempt contained in an indictment.
- 04/27/2007 05:29:01
NEWARK -- A Licking Heights senior who is suspected of being involved in an armed robbery during a drug deal in late March will be tried as an adult.
- 04/27/2007 05:26:19
NEWARK — A Licking Heights senior who allegedly was involved in an armed robbery during a drug deal in late March will be tried as an adult. The 17-year-old boy was charged with first-degree felony aggravated robbery in connection with a bogus drug deal in the parking lot of a McDonald’s.
- 04/27/2007 04:15:51
John O'Shea couldn't be happier with Primus as he prepares for the major Brisbane winter sprints but he does have some reservations with him for the Group Two Sir Byrne Hart Stakes at Eagle Farm.
- 04/27/2007 04:03:10
BURLINGAME, Calif. (AP) - 0427Conte 0426VictorConte
- 04/27/2007 03:47:40
0426VictorConte Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business.
- 04/27/2007 03:42:01
Kuanysh Batyrbekov, 22, will soon graduate from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in economics, and he has lined up a job with the prominent investment bank Lehman Brothers . But he won't be spending much time on Wall Street.
- 04/27/2007 03:40:21
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. Witness the new $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring and sparked professional sports' highest-profile drug scandal.
- 04/27/2007 03:19:01
SANDPOINT -- First baseman Alex Capaul hit a home run, and Chris Combo threw six solid innings as the Lake City Timberwolves beat Sandpoint and ace Tyler Lichty 9-5 in Inland Empire League play Thursday at War Memorial Field.
- 04/27/2007 03:08:50
It was a decision that Jennifer Cantwell took seriously, and her choice remains free of regret.
- 04/27/2007 03:08:08
Kuanysh Batyrbekov, 22, will soon graduate from Harvard University with a bachelor's degree in economics, and he has lined up a job with the prominent investment bank Lehman Brothers . But he won't be spending much time on Wall Street.
- 04/27/2007 02:44:26
London hospitals will get $17 million today to reduce wait times for a variety of medical procedures, Ontario's Liberal government says.
- 04/27/2007 02:19:01
Buyer of P&O Ports to acquire Amports, import car handler Gaining a bigger stake in the Baltimore waterfront, AIG Global Investment Group said yesterday that it is buying the auto processing company Amports for an undisclosed sum from a New York-based equity fund.
- 04/27/2007 02:12:12
There has been enough talk about how the Browns should draft this weekend and speculation about what they'll actually do. Here's what they should do and what the best bet is for how they'll actually work the weekend.
- 04/27/2007 01:59:32
The power companies Scottish Power and EDF are expected to lower prices for their domestic gas and electricity customers as early as next week. Although neither company has said so formally, the Guardian understands that both will announce cuts over the next few days.
- 04/27/2007 01:51:24
RAPID CITY - With the regular golf season in the books, the Dakota Athletic Conference will now turn its attention to postseason play at the NAIA Region III tournament, which will be this weekend in Fargo, N.D.
- 04/27/2007 01:44:09
If you liked it before, Hollywood executives are banking you will love it again. Just like last year, sequels are the theme for the summer movie releases. Does that make it a sequel sequel summer?
- 04/27/2007 01:42:05
The War Room is under surveillance. Top-secret information is posted on the four walls that surround what will become Phil Savage's home this weekend. Index cards for hundreds of players listed by position and coded with symbols look like wallpaper.
- 04/27/2007 01:33:23
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business.
- 04/27/2007 01:27:08
Agarwal's is a classic story of a small trader becoming metal king. The secret, he says, lies in believing in himself and in the country's potential.
- 04/27/2007 01:11:17
Lefthander Brian Fioretti, a graduate student, scattered five hits and earned his first career shutout for the Bentley baseball team, which blanked Southern Connecticut 2-0 Thursday afternoon in a Northeast-10 Conference game at DeFelice Field in Waltham, Mass.
- 04/27/2007 01:08:47
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- 04/27/2007 01:08:39
The power companies Scottish Power and EDF are expected to lower prices for their domestic gas and electricity customers as early as next week.
- 04/27/2007 00:48:48
Friday, April 27, 2007 BowlingDouble Nickel The Double Nickel Association will hold a meeting on Sunday at Fireside. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. and is open to all members and future members who will be 55 next year.
- 04/27/2007 00:31:51
BEDFORD - A lawyer for the dominatrix accused of running a sex business out of her Bedford home said last night that his client did not do anything wrong and he would be prepared to go to trial.
- 04/26/2007 23:46:47
RAPID CITY - With the regular golf season in the books, the Dakota Athletic Conference will now turn its attention to postseason play at the NAIA Region III tournament, which will be this weekend in Fargo, N.D.
- 04/26/2007 23:42:04
The key word for The Colony girls track team at district was distance and it had nothing to do with the length of the races.
- 04/26/2007 23:25:11
SHELBYVILLE — Columbia Central moved into a three-way tie for second place in District 8-AAA with a 3-2 win over Shelbyville Thursday. The Lady Lions (25-13, 8-4) are tied with Lawrence County and Tullahoma for the second spot in the district.
- 04/26/2007 22:44:38
They met on a community blogging Web site, united by their fury over the proposed rezoning of 11 of Knox County's 12 high schools.
- 04/26/2007 21:28:27
Georgian College marine programs got a $3 million lifeline Thursday. Without it, the Great Lakes International Marine Training Centre in Owen Sound would have floundered and eventually died. Instead, Georgian will soon build Canada’s finest marine training facility.
- 04/26/2007 20:38:12
WESTCHASE - A land-use hearing officer is weighing whether a beer garden can begin serving beer and wine to customers sitting in its outdoor patio area.
- 04/26/2007 20:03:52
Southern League South & West Division. Chesham United 2, Winchester City 1. Winchester City were without three key players for this end of season match on Saturday - Mark Jones (working), Lloyd Webber (back injury) and Ian Mancey (suspended).
- 04/26/2007 18:35:00
BURLINGAME, Calif. Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business.
- 04/26/2007 18:19:55
BURLINGAME, Calif. Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. It wasn't so long ago that he was serving time behind bars for...
- 04/26/2007 17:57:07
BURLINGAME, Calif. (AP) - 0426VictorConte
- 04/26/2007 17:48:28
BURLINGAME, Calif. (AP) - 0426VictorConte
- 04/26/2007 17:43:40
MANTECA — The Sonora High School baseball team is counting itself fortunate after escaping with a 2-1, eight-inning victory over East Union on Wednesday despite getting only one hit.
- 04/26/2007 17:43:18
The 360 pupils of Gosforth East Middle School in Newcastle are already getting ready for morning assembly when a black Baby Bentley glides to a halt outside the main entrance. Its personalised number plate would offer the kids a rather big clue to the identity of the driver, but none of them sees it. In assembly a few minutes later, however, they know they are in for a school morning out of the ...
- 04/26/2007 17:19:12
(AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez) Victor Conte smiles the offices of his revived company, SNAC, in Burlingame, Calif., Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in a big way.
- 04/26/2007 17:17:52
Since leaving prison little more than a year ago, Conte and his 22-year-old daughter have revived a nutritional supplements business he launched two decades ago called Scientific Nutrition for Advanced Conditioning -- SNAC for short.
- 04/26/2007 17:16:10
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. Witness the new $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring and sparked professional sports' highest-profile drug scandal.
- 04/26/2007 17:08:53
NEWARK — A Licking Heights senior who allegedly was involved in an armed robbery during a drug deal in late March will be tried as an adult. The 17-year-old boy was charged with first-degree felony aggravated robbery in connection with a bogus drug deal in the parking lot of a McDonald’s.
- 04/26/2007 17:02:51
Witness the new $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring and sparked professional sports' highest-profile drug scandal.
- 04/26/2007 16:44:39
An East Fultonham woman today was sentenced in the death of two motorcycle riders. Perry County Common Pleas Judge Linton Lewis sentenced 45-year-old Lorraine Mattox to six years in prison for drivi...
- 04/26/2007 16:15:45
Son Volt Has it really been almost 20 years since Son Volt precursor Uncle Tupelo hit the scene and set music fans on notice that a new flavor would become a standard musical fare? Since that time the band and the sound created by Jay Farrar, has amasses an impressive body of work.
- 04/26/2007 16:08:00
MOUNT LAUREL — A township man was charged yesterday after officers found him in possession of marijuana, police said.
- 04/26/2007 15:40:37
A YOUNG girl with a dangerously low body mass index was booked to hit the runway in two of shows at the high-profile Australian Fashion Week.
- 04/26/2007 15:40:37
THE weighty issue of skinny models has raised its ugly head after a young girl with a dangerously low body mass index was booked to hit the runway in two of shows at the high-profile Australian Fashion Week.
- 04/26/2007 15:31:07
At 9, Nick Ochran has been actively involved in Paris Community Children's Theatre for nearly three years. He was satisfied with the smaller roles he landed, frequently blending into the crowd.
- 04/26/2007 15:21:29
EDF Energy, the French-owned gas and electricity supplier, signalled on Thursday that it would bow to consumer pressure and cut its prices, following an announcement from British Gas of a second round of cuts.
- 04/26/2007 15:20:15
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. Witness the new, $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring...
- 04/26/2007 15:15:55
Son Volt Has it really been almost 20 years since Son Volt precursor Uncle Tupelo hit the scene and set music fans on notice that a new flavor would become a standard musical fare? Since that time the band and the sound created by Jay Farrar, has amasses an impressive body of work.
- 04/26/2007 15:14:15
Five children, ages one to nine, were in an East Knoxville home Thursday with little food and no adult supervision.
- 04/26/2007 15:02:10
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business. Witness the new, $190,000 Bentley parked outside the building that once housed the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, where federal agents uncovered a massive steroids ring and sparked professional sports' highest-profile drug scandal.
- 04/26/2007 14:58:04
Five Scottish entrepreneurs are to share a windfall worth more than £25m after their company was acquired by US oil services giant Halliburton, marking a lucrative finale to their involvement in a business they rescued four years ago from the brink of collapse.
- 04/26/2007 14:53:27
Victor Conte, the Johnny Appleseed of designer steroids, is back in business.
- 04/26/2007 14:34:56
A Dim Outlook How come global warming gets all the press? Posted: April 19, 2007 Formula Response Is breast-feeding all it's cracked up to be? Posted: April 12, 2007
- 04/26/2007 14:30:20
This review is for all of you folks out there that still have your Dodge Intrepid 2.7L engines that still run. At each oil change, use one quart of Rislone oil treatment.
- 04/26/2007 13:48:27
ASSATEAGUE — Entrance and camping fees on the Maryland side of the Assateague Island National Seashore will go up next year, its Superintendent, Scott Bentley, announced.
- 04/26/2007 13:36:28
NATE QUERY CAN'T HELP BUT giggle. He's watching fellow Decemberists Jenny Conlee and Chris Funk prepare for battle. The stage is pitch black. The only things visible: a couple of plastic lightsabers, lit up like red and blue minus signs over the two would-be Jedis' heads.
- 04/26/2007 12:47:47
Eastern Kentucky University women’s basketball team is already reaping the rewards of hiring assistant coach Lisa Pace.
- 04/26/2007 10:24:40
Energy price wars have intensified after British Gas cut its gas and electricity tariffs for the second time this year. Britain's biggest supplier said gas would cost three per cent less and electricity six per cent less with immediate effect
- 04/26/2007 10:11:31
The Ninety Nine Restaurant in Andover is holding a two-week, in-restaurant silent auction through April 29 to raise money for the Lawrence Boys & Girls Club and the Andover public school system.
- 04/26/2007 09:52:02
Recent stories about supermarkets in the area sparked some questions about the former Del Farm store in Charleroi.
- 04/26/2007 09:44:41
Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Under Power in Deed to Secure Debt State of Georgia County of Madison Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed to Secure Debt from Larry D. Barber and Joley C. Barber to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. dated 06/23/2006, and recorded in Deed Book 923, Page 185, Madison County Records, the undersigned will sell at public ...
- 04/26/2007 09:40:48
In the wake of last week’s tragic shooting of 32 students and professors at Virginia Tech by a disturbed student, many people were asking if there was anything that could have been done to prevent the tragedy.
- 04/26/2007 09:30:07
The Moab Valley Multicultural Center opened its doors in the old City Hall, 115 West 200 South, in November to reach out to local underserved populations, offering a wide variety of programs from language to social networking.
- 04/26/2007 09:14:04
Rovers coach Justin Morgan has left a place open in his 18-man squad in case the transfer of Paul Cooke goes through in time. The only other change to the side that lost narrowly to Salford is the return of centre Luke Dyer for Gareth Morton.
- 04/26/2007 09:09:14
Friday, April 27 Hull K R (11) v Huddersfield (10) Rovers coach Justin Morgan has left a place open in his 18-man squad in case the transfer of Paul Cooke goes through in time. The only other change to the side that lost narrowly to Salford is the return of centre Luke Dyer for Gareth Morton. Huddersfield are unchanged as they seek a fifth successive win and a climb to ...
- 04/26/2007 09:03:24
Given the energy demands nearby, staff from Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative see a site just south of Petoskey as a good one for a new electric substation.
- 04/26/2007 08:59:25
04/26/07 - CANNES '07 | With Bernal Leading The Way, Cannes Critics Week Sets '07 Slate by Eugene Hernandez (April 26, 2007) A total of 17 feature films and 10 shorts have been unveiled for the 46th International Critics' Week sidebar at this year's Cannes Film Festival.
- 04/26/2007 08:30:48
Nash Rawiller was born to ride, and that has been apparent in his blistering start to his stint in Sydney. Andrew Stevenson reports.
- 04/26/2007 08:14:14
Eric Church's May 20 concert at the South Caldwell High School's Spartan Stadium will be a homecoming of sorts, as the country artist was a former athlete at that very school.
- 04/26/2007 07:59:37
THE weighty issue of skinny models is back after this young girl with a dangerously low Body Mass Index was booked for Australian Fashion Week.
- 04/26/2007 07:53:43
Several sites are being considered for the location of a new middle school to the east of Bartow, near Winter Haven. Middle school “DD” is planned to serve 1,216 students, and will alleviate the burden on Boone, Denison, Dundee Ridge, and McLaughlin middle schools. “DD” is expected to open in 2010.
- 04/26/2007 07:46:36
Funeral for Nadine Bentley Waddell Dunaway, 87, of Decatur will be Thursday (today), April 26, at 3 p.m. at Peck Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Robbie Stufel and Bro. James Chitwood officiating.
- 04/26/2007 07:46:04
Bethany College sophomore Emily Bota qualified for the ECAC Championships in two different events with her performance in the Westminster College Invitational on Saturday.
- 04/26/2007 07:15:14
The Jacksonville Suns have announced the creation of an award for the best high school baseball player in the Jacksonville area. It’s called the Bragan Award, in honor of Suns owner Peter Bragan Sr., and will be given to a deserving young athlete beginning this spring.
- 04/26/2007 07:12:25
By Kind, Per Morten; Kind, Vanessa INTRODUCTION Creativity, the ability to produce novel and appropriate work (Sternberg &c Lubart, 1999), is one of humanity's most important traits.
- 04/26/2007 07:09:24
Urban sprawl in Atlanta threatens some Civil War battlefields. As the city grows, historians fear irreplaceable parts of the nation's history will be lost to the real-estate market.
- 04/26/2007 06:59:37
"We are in a time when great frustration is turning into a time of hope and we are also moving to a time of action," said keynote speaker Jeffrey D. Sachs, director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University, speaking at the standing-room-only Bentley College 2007 Leadership Forum, the third in an annual collaboration with TIME Magazine on April 25 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
- 04/26/2007 06:30:56
Her focus is on track. Her commitment level is 100 percent, nothing less. And the results have been astonishing for Maddy Outman, a former Newton South High standout who has taken a giant leap in her junior year at Williams College.
- 04/26/2007 06:21:34
High school ACCAL W L GB Pinole Valley 7 0 -- Alameda 5 2 2 Berkeley 5 2 2 El Cerrito 4 3 3 Encinal 4 3 3 Hercules 2 5 5 Richmond 1 6 6 De Anza 0 7 7 Wednesday's results Berkeley 5, El Cerrito 1 Pinole Valley 16, De Anza 3 Hercules 13, Richmond 8 Alameda 2, Encinal 1
- 04/26/2007 06:06:26
The new Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre at UNBC scored big Wednesday with a $500,000 donation from Canfor. The money will be used for costs of building the $30.5-million facility that evolved as a partnership between the university and city of Prince George, with the help of the province.
- 04/26/2007 05:24:24
DES MOINES, Iowa Country singer Dierks Bentley and rocker Alice Cooper will headline the grandstand lineup at the 2007 Iowa State Fair this summer.
- 04/26/2007 05:19:32
April 26 (Bloomberg) -- The European Union said new talks with Iran aimed at resolving the Islamic Republic's dispute with the United Nations over its nuclear program are making progress toward a negotiated solution.
- 04/26/2007 04:56:55
SCOTTISH Gas have apologised for wrongly billing customers after being exposed by the Sunday Mail's Judge. We revealed in November how Scots were hit with inflated bills - including mum-of-three Susan McGuire, 34, who received a demand for £28,000.
- 04/26/2007 04:42:36
Add another checkmark to Tim Kiely 's list of accomplishments. The St. John's Prep senior was already a two-year starter and a Catholic Conference all-star for the Eagles' football team.
- 04/26/2007 04:00:31
Urgent track repairs have cleared the way for star filly Gold Edition to launch her Doomben 10,000 bid in the Listed Gold Coast Guineas on Saturday week.
- 04/26/2007 03:33:34
The question I always ask as an elementary school music teacher is “How do I make the opera come to life and be meaningful in the lives of fourth- and fifth-grade students?”
- 04/26/2007 03:25:32
Lockport senior scores 4 in first in win over LWC LOCKPORT -- The Lockport High School boys water polo team used a big start and a strong finish to defeat Lincoln-Way Central 12-7 in a SouthWest Suburban Conference clash Wednesday.
- 04/26/2007 03:21:03
British Gas owner Centrica has cut prices for a second time this year, with electricity tariffs falling by 6% and gas bills down by 3%.
- 04/26/2007 03:19:21
SILVERTON -- Lakeland's junior varsity won the girls meet and finished second to Clark Fork in the boys meet Tuesday at Sather Field. In the girls meet, Heidi Ronningen won the 200 and 400 meters for Coeur d'Alene Charter Academy, and Kendra Willms won the high jump and long jump.
- 04/26/2007 03:13:19
Her focus is on track. Her commitment level is 100 percent, nothing less. And the results have been astonishing for Maddy Outman, a former Newton South High standout who has taken a giant leap in her junior year at Williams College.
- 04/26/2007 03:13:09
Wheaton baseball coach Eric Podbelski acknowledges it has been a challenging season, following a trip to the Division 3 national championship game last year. Then again, he is no stranger to challenges, having been hired as coach in 1996, the first year of the program.
- 04/26/2007 02:55:44
Energy company reduces bills for second time in six weeks.
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