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- 06/27/2007 08:30:00

Tony Danza, who will join the Las Vegas company of Mel Brooks' The Producers in August, will host PBS' annual "A Capitol Fourth" celebration July 4.
- 06/27/2007 08:24:36

Sharrie Kreh knows what it means to worry about a family member in harm's way. Her son and daughter-in-law are Army captains.
- 06/27/2007 08:13:44

Firecrews are trying to rescue a man who fell into a flooded dyke. South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said a number of appliances had been sent to Tiltshills Lane in Doncaster after receiving reports that a man was in difficulty.
- 06/27/2007 07:45:36

WestJet (TSX: WJA) today announced the introduction of seasonal non-stop service to three new International destinations in the Caribbean: Montego Bay (Jamaica), Puerto Plata (Dominican Republic) and Punta Cana (Dominican Republic). These new sun destinations are part of WestJet's enhanced winter schedule that also includes increased frequency to its Hawaiian destinations and new non-stop flights ...
- 06/27/2007 07:32:07

Firecrews are trying to rescue a man who fell into a flooded dyke.
- 06/27/2007 06:49:42

A 33-year-old Winslow man was arrested and charged with distribution of crack cocaine this week, Glassboro police reported Tuesday.
- 06/27/2007 06:42:53

Final budget revisions left the Owosso Public Schools 2006-07 budget at $32,807,807 and set the preliminary 2007-08 budget at $32,067,298 when the Board of Education met Monday evening at Owosso Middle School.
- 06/27/2007 06:40:08

Divers looking for a man reportedly heard calling for help from a drainage dyke find nothing.
- 06/27/2007 04:52:18

Body found in Nottingham river.
- 06/27/2007 04:43:55

STMicroelectronics today announced it is providing the digital broadcasting chipset for SIRIUS Backseat TV(TM), a ground-breaking TV service that delivers live TV from the best family TV programmers directly to vehicles. SIRIUS Backseat TV will be launched later this year in select 2008 model Chrysler, Jeep(R) and Dodge vehicles.
- 06/27/2007 03:38:47

U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski has picked a University of Alaska Fairbanks graduate and former assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney as her new chief of staff. Murkowski, a Republican, announced Tuesday that Karen Knutson would replace Donna Murray as chief of staff on Aug. 21. Murray is retiring.
- 06/27/2007 03:09:49

"He'll never sign for Arsenal, he's English.
- 06/27/2007 02:59:37

LARKSPUR, Calif.----LRG Capital Group, LLC, a global merchant bank that manages the BayStar Investment Funds and invests in and provides advisory services to small capitalization public and private companies, announced today the formal creation of its Corporate Advisory Services Group.
- 06/27/2007 02:13:41

Allan J. Gobin, no age listed, 313 E. Quasset Roads, Woodstock, 1:16 a.m., evading responsibility; court date July 10, Danielson Superior Court.
- 06/27/2007 01:48:16

He left 2 years ago after battling Ehrlich administration James J. White, who left the port of Baltimore two years ago after a public battle for control with his former bosses in the Republican Ehrlich administration, will return to lead the state-owned terminals this summer.
- 06/27/2007 01:41:31

GRANDE PRAIRIE -- Jason Dean Walter experienced the ultimate in justice in court this week: he determined his own sentence.
- 06/27/2007 01:35:19

A huge Bentley car showroom will be part of a proposed £9m development which will create 200 jobs at a Lancashire business park. (27/06/2007 08:19:15)
- 06/27/2007 01:25:01

Fayette Legion member Bradley Boleyn and Auxiliary member Dorothy Langerman are shown with some of the items donated by area residents and businesses, to benefit those serving in the military in the Middle East. Seven packages weighing a total of 157 pounds were sent to Specialist Bryce Bentley, 1-133 IARNG, son of Barry and Peggy Bentley of Fayette.
- 06/27/2007 01:23:56

WestJet has become the first airline in North America to implement the use of paperless boarding passes. Instead of printing of your airline ticket off at home or a kiosk in the airport, your ticket can now be sent to you via e-mail and stored directly in your cellphone, Blackberry or PDA.
- 06/27/2007 01:02:52

Cable business network CNBC is airing a pair of interviews this week with Bank of America Corp. CEO Ken Lewis and Wachovia Corp. CEO Ken Thompson.CNBC's Maria Bartiromo interviewed both men separately at the uptown restaurant Bentley's on 27, which she described as "neutral ground" because it sits in the Charlotte Plaza building between the two corporate campuses. The interview with Lewis aired ...
- 06/27/2007 00:48:45

Summertime officially arrived this week, but the season will really start on the Central Coast in July when fair season kicks off here. Together, the Santa Barbara County Fair and the California Mid-State Fair will bring nearly a month’s worth of fair fun to the area. And one of the most anticipated highlights of both events is each day’s stellar entertainment lineup.
- 06/26/2007 23:48:23

Renegade Force, an elite team of wrestlers from various parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia, wrestled at Salisbury, Md. over Memorial Day weekend in the National High School Coaches Association National Duals.
- 06/26/2007 23:20:11

For weeks, hundreds of North Fort Myers residents have fought against expansion of a sewer plant in their backyard.
- 06/26/2007 23:16:33

The Muskingum County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a boating accident. Officials were dispatched to the Kirkbride Marina on Linden Avenue Tuesday evening around 11:15. Deputies at the scen...
- 06/26/2007 22:32:17

Experience and youth collided in the first round of match play at the Richmond Women's Golf Association city championship tournament. Experience walked away with only scratches and bruises. The same couldn't be said for youth. Two of the area's most promising youngsters, both newcomers to this annual event, were dismissed yesterday at Stonehenge Country Club. Kelsey Meybin, a 17-year-old rising ...
- 06/26/2007 22:30:04

WALTHAM - Aren’t all-star exhibition games supposed to be offensive shootouts?
- 06/26/2007 22:13:35

SPRINGFIELD - The Home Builders Association of Western Massachusetts has awarded its annual Scholarship Awards to recognize the achievements of nine member-scholarship program recipients, eight vocational Scholarship/Tool Acquisition Award recipients, and two Vocational Scholarship recipients.
- 06/26/2007 20:04:12

Many flood defence schemes planned for the cities and communities now devastated by days of torrential rain have been postponed for years by government cutbacks, it emerged yesterday.
- 06/26/2007 18:57:16

After almost eleven years of legal wrangling, Elton John wins a court case in Paris which proved four statues of Olympian gods he had bought were fakes.
- 06/26/2007 18:39:47

Government cutbacks take toll on major flood defence schemes.
- 06/26/2007 18:21:37

SOCIALITE and ex-convict Paris Hilton has celebrated her first hours of liberty with a pink frosted cake and an appointment with the hairdresser.
- 06/26/2007 17:11:46

· Up to £250m a year needed, say insurers· Death toll rises to four as hundreds are evacuated
- 06/26/2007 15:21:18

The owner of Nina Construction Supply and a senior vice president of the Ellman Companies are among the buyers and sellers in this week's priciest home sales.{s}Slideshow: Pricest Home Sales of 2007
- 06/26/2007 15:08:19

The owner of Nina Construction Supply and a senior vice president of the Ellman Companies are among the buyers and sellers in this week's priciest home sales.{s}Slideshow: Pricest Home Sales of 2007{l} Reagor's real estate blog
- 06/26/2007 15:00:14

Liberation of Paris: Hilton makes red carpet exit from jail
A beaming Paris Hilton made a red carpet exit from jail here Tuesday, emerging through a scrum of cameras and cheering fans after completing a three-week prison term for probation violation.
- 06/26/2007 14:32:10

By all rights it should have been, like, so “not hot”.
- 06/26/2007 14:00:48

Paris Hilton trades simple life in jail for parents
A beaming Paris Hilton made a red carpet exit from jail here Tuesday, smiling and waving through a scrum of cameras and cheering fans after completing a three-week jail term for probation violation.
- 06/26/2007 08:39:36

ETHAN Hawke, who lived at the Chelsea Hotel when he split from Uma Thurman, demanding assurances from the new management that they'd be "good stewards," saying, "This place is very special to so many people that it's scary" . . . DAVID Hasselhoff in...
- 06/26/2007 07:44:41

Paris Hilton released from jail
Smiling and waving for a scrum of cameras, Paris Hilton returned to the celebrity limelight on Tuesday after completing a three-week jail term for drunk-driving violations.
- 06/26/2007 06:15:05

Bentley Commerce Corporation (PINKSHEETS: BLYO) (www.bentleycommerce.com), a provider of barter, trade, media, asset management and alternative capital financial transactions for businesses and barter exchanges, announced that the reverse stock split of the Company's outstanding common stock, at a ratio of 1-for-500 shares, is effective today, June 26, 2007. In addition, the company's stock ...
- 06/26/2007 05:31:37

Bentley Commerce Corporation, a provider of barter, trade, media, asset management and alternative capital financial transactions for businesses and barter exchanges, announced that the reverse stock split of the Company's outstanding common stock, at a ratio of 1-for-500 shares, is effective today, June 26, 2007.
- 06/26/2007 04:08:01

EXETER — David Frances Dupré died of cancer Monday, June 25, 2007.He was born June 23, 1957, the son of Robert F. and Mary (Bentley) Dupré of Exeter.
- 06/26/2007 00:08:53

A car crash at Kennedy Boulevard and Bentley Avenue led to a car being overturned and three parked cars receiving minor damages yesterday but no injuries, police said.
- 06/25/2007 23:44:59

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (MCT) -- Looking for a blog that chronicles the ups and downs of the Kansas City Royals -- one that does it live, with spunk, insight and attitude, more than 150 times a year?
- 06/25/2007 23:23:47

Funeral service for Patricia Ann Wood, age 60, of Columbiana, was held at 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 19, 2007, at Bolton-Letlow Chapel with Rev. Archie Maddox and Rev. Pate Hudgins officiating. Burial will follow in Pinelawn Gardens.
- 06/25/2007 23:23:35

After breaking his drive shaft in the lead last week, Richie Pratt Jr. was able to bounce back for a win in the Big Block Modified event this past weekend at Bridgeport Speedway.
- 06/25/2007 22:26:45

When spectacular isn't available, strong and steady are more than adequate as replacements. That was Boodie McGurn's stance in yesterday's Richmond Women's Golf Association qualifying round at Stonehenge Country Club. McGurn, a four-time RWGA champion, captured the qualifying medal with an efficient round of 70, 2 under par on the 5,349-yard Stonehenge layout. She was one of only two players to ...
- 06/25/2007 22:12:41

She gets it.
- 06/25/2007 20:27:56

In its bid to save the planet from climate change, Brussels could be about to create another endangered species: the Ferrari.
- 06/25/2007 19:49:12

In its bid to save the planet from climate change Brussels could be about to create another endangered species: the Ferrari.
- 06/25/2007 18:26:23

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (MCT) -- Looking for a blog that chronicles the ups and downs of the Kansas City Royals -- one that does it live, with spunk, insight and attitude, more than 150 times a year?
- 06/25/2007 17:10:43

In an era of big lobby shops that do it all, Michael McKenna charted another course, leaving a top-10 revenue generator to start his own firm, a one-man operation with a decidedly personal touch.
- 06/25/2007 16:59:26

Ralph F. Stayer, the founder of a Wisconsin sausage company that helped popularize bratwurst in the U.S., died Sunday in his sleep at a nursing home, his family said today. He was 92.
- 06/25/2007 16:30:37

Wolf Creek School Division has too much space in older schools so it wants to downsize and modernize.
- 06/25/2007 16:06:38

Los Angeles - She may set up a halfway house for ex-jailbirds like herself. Alternatively, she's talked about a foundation to help needy kids. Then there's always the possibility that she'll go right back to the pampered life of a billionaire heiress...
- 06/25/2007 16:00:14

Brewing Lakefront Brewery became the first brewery in the state and the first business in Milwaukee to receive the Travel Green Wisconsin certification from the Department of Tourism.
- 06/25/2007 15:57:41

A dark green 1936 Lagonda LG45 Tourer entered for last week's Buxton sale went for £88,000 – way over its estimate.
- 06/25/2007 15:53:54

* English: Cherisse Carlo, Townsend. * Mathematics: Steven Berrigan, Pepperell. * Physical education/health: Courtney Kuzmitch, Groton.
- 06/25/2007 14:30:46

The first of our team-by-team fantasy looks starts with the Browns, for whom Charlie Frye may just thrive until Brady Quinn is ready.
- 06/25/2007 14:24:33

Four local dogs and their handlers qualified for the Canadian National Agility Championships being held in Milton in August.
- 06/25/2007 14:04:25

A nine-question online quiz can help you figure out if Fido needs to get fit.
- 06/25/2007 13:59:25

WASHINGTON -- Man's best friend is dealing with the same problems as his master. Dogs are getting fatter. Usually, their owners are to blame, Washington, D.C., television station WRC reported.
- 06/25/2007 12:29:50

Summertime officially arrived this week, but the season will really start on the Central Coast in July when fair season kicks off here. Together, the Santa Barbara County Fair and the California Mid-State Fair will bring nearly a month’s worth of fair fun to the area. And one of the most anticipated highlights of both events is each day’s stellar entertainment lineup.
- 06/25/2007 11:56:17

40 years ago Matlock was hit by the worst-ever flood in the town's history.
- 06/25/2007 10:01:34

Two men from Colorado and Iowa were charged with crack cocaine possession last week when Metro Narcotics Unit agents executed a search warrant at a Gaffney hotel. James Stone Robben, 43, of Denver, Colo., was arrested at 10:15 a.m. with Michael Wayne Bentley, 54, of Keokuk, Iowa.
- 06/25/2007 09:40:37

NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas----Cypress Software Systems LP has named Rusty Bentley senior vice president of product development. His responsibilities include directing the day-to-day operations of all Cypress product development efforts, and he brings more than 12 years of management and software programming experience to the position.
- 06/25/2007 08:55:44

MACOMB - The 21st annual Ugly Dog and Fat Cat contest got off to late start at this year's Heritage Days after some late-afternoon rain threatened to make Saturday a repeat of the previous two nights, when thunderstorms cut short entertainment and soaked crowds.
- 06/25/2007 08:37:07

Abbott, Bryan J., 23, of Clio; 1 year Genesee County Jail, 5 years' probation, 6 months' tether for failure to stop at an accident causing death; June 11, Genesee Circuit Judge Judith A. Fullerton.
- 06/25/2007 08:19:09

Schools in Allegany County held graduation ceremonies on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Photos of graduations appeared in Sunday’s paper.
- 06/25/2007 07:59:37

On intervention: That the Howard Government's attempt to save Aboriginal children from sexual abuse can be portrayed as a political wedge shows how far sections of Australia's so-called thinking elite are out of touch. On journalists: For the record, The Australian has never revealed whether former Customs officer Allan Kessing was the source of its story on security breaches at Sydney ...
- 06/25/2007 07:47:36

Elluminate, Inc., a leading provider of live eLearning and web collaboration solutions, today announced the launch of the latest version of its flagship product, Elluminate Live!® V8. The new release sets the bar for real-time eLearning and web conferencing, working to effectively engage groups of all sizes in interactive online sessions. Elluminate has expanded the capabilities of Elluminate ...
- 06/25/2007 07:17:20

Propalms, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PRPM) is pleased to announce that the Company has signed a contract licensing its TSE software to a major United Kingdom logistics firm.
- 06/25/2007 06:18:22

The 2007-08 budget which Petoskey school board members adopted Thursday provides for the district to use a sizable share of its cash reserves in covering the coming year’s educational expenses.
- 06/25/2007 05:34:08

Renegade Force, an elite team of wrestlers from various parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia, wrestled at Salisbury, Md. over Memorial Day weekend in the National High School Coaches Association National Duals.
- 06/25/2007 05:29:37

EXETER, N.H.----Bentley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , a specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced positive clinical results in three Company-sponsored studies of its investigational drug, Nasulin, an intranasal insulin spray.
- 06/25/2007 04:55:42

ARLINGTON — Police have four people in custody in connection with a series of acts of vandalism against homes and cars near the University of Texas at Arlington early Monday.
- 06/25/2007 04:54:23

CLOUDY skies greeted the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall when they paid a visit to one of Harrow's most historic sites last week.
- 06/25/2007 04:50:50

Four teenagers believed to be responsible for numerous acts of vandalism against homes and cars near the University of Texas at Arlington early Monday are in custody.
- 06/25/2007 04:27:42

The Open Solutions Alliance has added four new members to its roster, including the first open source user to be added via its new customer-level membership class.
- 06/25/2007 03:42:49

Sitting on a patio on a ridge just high enough for a breeze, sipping an award-winning wine, it's easy to think you're far, far away.
- 06/25/2007 03:26:38

A 17-year-old recovers after being attacked by eight people in a South Yorkshire park.
- 06/25/2007 03:22:26

Alan Jackson made it official: Oshkosh has Gone Country.
- 06/25/2007 03:17:36

CHELSEA -- On Oct. 17, 2004, when the Red Sox revived their World Series hopes by beating the Yankees in the 12th inning of the must-win fourth game of the play offs, Liberian-born Hassan Bility was in a hotel room in Sierra Leone.
- 06/25/2007 01:06:29

Boater safety course: Class leading to the mandatory Oregon Boater Education Card; 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. July 7; Joes, 7180 N.E. Butler, Hillsboro. Cost: $10. Contact: Leroy Bentley, 503-629-2026 or bentley16@verizon.net
- 06/24/2007 23:28:47

Waltham High graduate Jim Sweeney fights through a block during Friday night's Shriners Classic at Bentley College.
- 06/24/2007 23:04:41

Bentley Systems Inc. announced at its European users conference that Ville de Saguenay in Quebec, Canada, and Overbetuwe and Tilburg in the Netherlands have joined its Municipal License Subscription program.
- 06/24/2007 18:03:16

(from Churchill Downs notes) James Tafel’s homebred Street Sense, winner of the 2007 Kentucky Derby presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), took a first step toward his summer and fall campaign with a solid four-furlong work on Sunday at Churchill Downs.
- 06/24/2007 17:57:13

THIS year will see yet another Wimbledon devoid of any Welsh presence in the main draw.
- 06/24/2007 17:46:00

The man whose wife purchased a doctor's office at a tax sale three years ago was hoping to reach an agreement where the partnership which originally owned the building could again claim its deed.
- 06/24/2007 16:39:31

Connecticut guard will join SJU in the fall. PHILADELPHIA - Connecticut scholastic basketball standout Charoy Bentley has signed a commitment to attend Saint Joseph's in the fall, it was announced by head coach Phil Martelli . He will join Idris Hilliard (Roselle, NJ/The Hun School) in the Hawks' recruiting class of 2007.
- 06/24/2007 12:24:34

No sure bets as Conrad Black fraud trial nears end
Wagering on the outcome of the Conrad Black fraud trial is a risky proposition, as lawyers representing the former media baron and three co-defendants present widely divergent versions of events in their final statements to the jury.
- 06/24/2007 12:21:49

In her ongoing safety awareness campaign, Katie Miller addressed the June 13 monthly meeting of the Council of the Greater Manhasset Civic Associations. Can one person make a difference in a community for positive change?
- 06/24/2007 12:05:22

The prosecution and lawyers for each of the four have taken the better part of a day apiece to present their arguments, trying to cover all the possibilities, it seems.
- 06/24/2007 11:55:56

The studio's signature sculptural element is supported by a frame of tubular-steel headers. To turn a 90-degree angle smoothly, the drywall was painstakingly sanded.
- 06/24/2007 11:52:29

No sure bets as Conrad Black fraud trial nears end
Wagering on the outcome of the Conrad Black fraud trial is a risky proposition, as lawyers representing the former media baron and three co-defendants present widely divergent versions of events in their final statements to the jury.
- 06/24/2007 09:48:54

The women's basketball team at Fairleigh Dickinson University hasn't had a winning season in 15 years. Peter Cinella believes that can change, or he wouldn't be moving to New Jersey.
- 06/24/2007 09:16:41

Schools in Allegany County held graduation ceremonies on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Photos of graduations appeared in Sunday’s paper.
- 06/24/2007 07:06:51

Monday Today is the deadline to reserve a spot for "The Basics of Writing a Good Business Plan" workshop on Tuesday -- 8:45 to 11 a.m., U.S. Small Business Administration, 2719 N. Air Fresno Drive, Suite 200, Fresno. Hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Central California Service Corps of Retired Executives Association Chapter. The importance of a business plan and the ...
- 06/24/2007 06:57:31

(AP) Among the bills agreed upon by the Senate and Assembly last night is the nation's first airline passenger's "bill of rights." The measure would require airlines to provide food, water, clean toilets and fresher air to passengers stuck on tarmacs more than three hours.
- 06/24/2007 06:22:54

The 2007-08 budget which Petoskey school board members adopted Thursday provides for the district to use a sizable share of its cash reserves in covering the coming year’s educational expenses.
- 06/24/2007 05:13:57

The women's basketball team at Fairleigh Dickinson University hasn't had a winning season in 15 years. Peter Cinella believes that can change, or he wouldn't be moving to New Jersey.
- 06/24/2007 05:12:48

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. -- Zane never intended to surround herself in mystery and intrigue. The author, whose steamy sex novels set among black professionals have propelled her onto The New York Times list of best-sellers, says if she could do it over, she'd have chosen a less provocative pseudonym.
- 06/24/2007 05:01:39

WALTHAM -- Dracut High quarterback Bobby Russo was named the Offensive MVP for the North squad, but he came up inches short on a two-point conversion with 41 seconds left in the 29th annual Shriners Football Classic Friday night.
- 06/24/2007 04:25:49

H1 Local briefs /H2 Bethel College announces Hall of Fame class Bethel College will induct two new members into its Hall of Fame this fall.
- 06/24/2007 03:31:19

- 06/24/2007 03:24:20

OSHKOSH Kicking back VIP-style is not exclusive to honky-tonks all-star cast of country music superstars.
- 06/24/2007 03:22:33

Kicking back VIP-style is not exclusive to honky-tonks all-star cast of country music superstars.
- 06/24/2007 03:11:45

Group One racing in Australia has ended for the season with Kelly Schweida joining the winning trainer's list which is headed by Gai Waterhouse and David Hayes with 11 apiece.
- 06/24/2007 03:03:36

Kingston - Five women charged with gang assault in an attack last year on a Kingston woman were found not guilty Wednesday by an Ulster County Court jury.
- 06/24/2007 02:32:32

We're not crazy. So Oviedo Mayor Tom Walters assured us last week when railing against "the crazies" he has had to deal with in his past election campaign. He included the media in his list of "crazies" -- but quickly said he was not referring to the Sentinel.
- 06/24/2007 02:06:06

Every child deserves to receive adequate health care, yet many fall through gaps in our medical safety net. Hundreds of community health centers across the U.S. struggle to fill that gap in care, including the Jordan Valley Health Center here in Springfield.
- 06/24/2007 01:46:02

GARLAND – Quintin Stephens has won more than 300 medals and has held seven national records.
- 06/24/2007 01:40:27

VILLE PLATTE - The 15th annual Smoked Meat Festival concluded Saturday with 38 teams of cooks leaving with empty pots in hand. "We had 135 dishes entered this year.
- 06/24/2007 01:05:34

The women's basketball team at Fairleigh Dickinson University hasn't had a winning season in 15 years. Peter Cinella believes that can change, or he wouldn't be moving to New Jersey.
- 06/24/2007 01:04:33

Summertime officially arrived this week, but the season will really start on the Central Coast in July when fair season kicks off here. Together, the Santa Barbara County Fair and the California Mid-State Fair will bring nearly a month’s worth of fair fun to the area. And one of the most anticipated highlights of both events is each day’s stellar entertainment lineup.
- 06/24/2007 00:45:33

n The summer session of the Montana Sports Medicine program’s Athlete Enhancement Camp will begin on June 25. This six week conditioning camp is designed to enhance an athlete’s sports performance.
- 06/24/2007 00:26:50

Keri Flynn won a state championship with the Rockland girls basketball team in 2000, and still has the sneakers she wore that season. “I just don't want to get rid of them,” said Flynn, 26.
- 06/24/2007 00:12:49

The whole Paris Hilton debacle has got me thinking about the nature of fame. Of all the things in the world to get bent out of shape about, we choose a celebutante. Some of us said, "Hey, she violated probation. She should go to jail. If I violated probation, I'd be sent to jail."
- 06/23/2007 23:53:35

Renegade Force, an elite team of wrestlers from various parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia, wrestled at Salisbury, Md. over Memorial Day weekend in the National High School Coaches Association National Duals.
- 06/23/2007 23:40:24

GASTONIA - The prosecution began making its case in earnest against Jerry Anderson this week. On Monday, Mary Bentley and Ray Wilson, two Sawmills residents, testified they heard two gunshots around 9:30 a.m. the morning of Dec. 29, 2005, the day Emily Anderson was reported missing.
- 06/23/2007 23:31:00

DVD “Becket” “Gaudy Night” (Dorothy L. Sayers Mysteries)
- 06/23/2007 23:26:41

"Supply House Times," a publication of the American Supply Association, has announced its top 150 companies for 2007, and one local company made the list.
- 06/23/2007 23:18:10

Alfred-Almond Central School graduation took place 2 p.m. Saturday in the high school gym with 48 seniors receiving diplomas during the 68th commencement exercises. The co-valedictorians were Lydia Joy Herr and Sarah Elizabeth Mix, and the salutatorian was Lora Patricia Morehouse Price.
- 06/23/2007 22:56:49

Six students were named valedictorian at Almont High School with a grade-point average of 4.0. They were Alison Glinski, daughter of Gregory and Lori Glinski; Stephanie Klebba, daughter of Virgil and Catherine Klebba; Patrick Lawrence, son of Ron and Laurie Lawrence; Rachel Long, daughter of Donald and Patricia Long; Chad Salswedel, son of Ron and Karen Salswedel; and Rachel Wilber, daughter of ...
- 06/23/2007 22:27:57

L ooking for a blog that chronicles the ups and downs of the Kansas City Royals — one that does it live, with spunk, insight and attitude, more than 150 times a year?
- 06/23/2007 22:17:16

The marriage of Ms. Mary Elizabeth Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Weinstein Jr., to Mr. Stephen Thomas Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn Jr., took place June 9, 2007, at Glen Allen Baptist Church. The Rev. Dr. Roger Collier officiated. Ms. Heather Weinstein, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Ms. Rebekah Bentley, Ms. Katherine Black, Ms. Leigh Anne Collier, ...
- 06/23/2007 21:56:50

Keri Flynn won a state championship with the Rockland girls basketball team in 2000, and still has the sneakers she wore that season. “I just don't want to get rid of them,” said Flynn, 26.
- 06/23/2007 21:47:20

(AP) Among the bills agreed upon by the Senate and Assembly last night is the nation's first airline passenger's "bill of rights." The measure would require airlines to provide food, water, clean toilets and fresher air to passengers stuck on tarmacs more than three hours.
- 06/23/2007 20:15:20

IONIA — A country guy with some country style. He may not be America's idol but Bucky Covington sure won the votes in West Michigan Saturday as he took the stage at the B-93 Birthday Bash in Ionia.
- 06/23/2007 20:08:51

The Barnes Film Club shows movies to residents, who must do without a real cinema in this extraordinarily leafy corner of west London, every other month. The venue is a former sorting office, now converted into a community theatre: hard chairs provided, but it's bring your own cushions.
- 06/23/2007 18:15:55

THE Youth World Cup used to be considered the toddler offspring of its senior equivalent.
- 06/23/2007 17:59:14

Their "party fouls" on South Beach turned into rap sheets.
- 06/23/2007 16:19:08

Stuart Pearce is ready to apply for the full-time England Under-21 job when the Football Association confirm the role.
- 06/23/2007 15:09:42

Stuart Pearce is ready to apply for the full-time England Under-21 job.
- 06/23/2007 15:00:44

Pearce states credentials for U-21 position by England
- 06/23/2007 14:31:34

Stuart Pearce is ready to apply for the full-time England Under-21 job when the Football Association confirm the role.
- 06/23/2007 14:29:51

Stuart Pearce has confirmed he is ready to apply for the full-time England Under-21 job when the Football Association confirm the role.Pearce is the leading contender to coach the Under-21s after taking them to the European Championship semi-finals where they lost a marathon penalty shoot-out to Holland, and he admits he is desperate to return to football.
- 06/23/2007 11:58:11

— A black man in a kilt won the Oscar for Best Actor this year, so why is Andre 3000 catching it so hard from his friends UGK, Big Boi, Three 6 Mafia and comedian DeRay Davis about getting married in one?
- 06/23/2007 11:47:51

UGK's "Int'l Players Anthem" video has Outkast's Andre 3000 getting married wearing a kilt; Big Boi and others try talking him out of it.
- 06/23/2007 09:47:31

(AP) Among the bills agreed upon by the Senate and Assembly last night is the nation's first airline passenger's "bill of rights." The measure would require airlines to provide food, water, clean toilets and fresher air to passengers stuck on tarmacs more than three hours.
- 06/23/2007 07:59:37

KATE Waterhouse describes a week rubbing shoulders with the Queen before watching Ivana Trump's boyfriend lick chocolate off her cleavage.
- 06/23/2007 07:59:37

TAKEOVER Target last night was denied a fitting farewell Royal Ascot triumph when beaten a head in the Golden Jubilee Stakes by Soldier's Tale.
- 06/23/2007 07:32:43

MOULTONBOROUGH - Lake Winnipesaukee is home to a pirate getaway. On Blackey Cove in Moultonborough, one house bears all the necessities a pirate would need including a cannon, a beach bar, and tropical colors reminiscent of the Caribbean as the giant octopus is only made from flowers.
- 06/23/2007 07:14:31

Keith Campbell's wife Akiko made a simple error in her immigration paperwork. Now Akiko and their two kids are in Japan, prevented from returning to the U.S. for a decade.
- 06/23/2007 06:23:04

The 2007-08 budget which Petoskey school board members adopted Thursday provides for the district to use a sizable share of its cash reserves in covering the coming year’s educational expenses.
- 06/23/2007 06:14:49

A sharp rise in the cost of cheese this year is cutting into profits in the pizza industry and has prompted Pizza Hut to raise prices. With cheese prices up by 55 percent this year, other pizza chains may follow suit.
- 06/23/2007 05:57:00

The man whose wife purchased a doctor's office at a tax sale three years ago was hoping to reach an agreement where the partnership which originally owned the building could again claim its deed.
- 06/23/2007 04:42:05

Racing with Farringdon. 2.30: I think that we could see one of the best juvenile bets of the meeting here in the form of the Barry Hills-trained Feared In Flight.
- 06/23/2007 04:37:03

Hartford — The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that an environmental lawsuit challenging the City of New London's redevelopment plan for the Fort Trumbull peninsula could continue, overturning a lower court's decision to dismiss the case.
- 06/23/2007 04:32:29

June 23 (UNION-TRIBUNE):
- 06/23/2007 03:25:08

OSHKOSH Dierks Bentley came to Oshkosh on Nikki Hales birthday last year, and the 22-year-old Oshkosh woman missed it.
- 06/23/2007 03:24:08

Dierks Bentley came to Oshkosh on Nikki Hales birthday last year. And the 22-year-old Oshkosh woman missed it. So there was no chance she was going to miss Bentleys return to Oshkosh when he headlined at Country USA Friday night. This year makes up for it, said Hale, who was decked out in a homemade tank top paying homage to Bentley. Hale and her friends Jen Ackerman, 23, of Plymouth, and Niki ...
- 06/23/2007 03:03:59

TUSCALOOSA — Alabama right-handed pitcher Tommy Hunter has former coach Jim Wells figured out. Sort of. "He speaks his mind, and that is what people like about him," Hunter said. "He says what he thinks, and he doesn't think twice about it."
- 06/23/2007 02:52:06

The game was there for the taking. Bobby Russo, just seconds away from being named his team's Offensive MVP, broke outside, and in front of him lay an opening he could drive a truck through. He was inches from converting a 2-point conversion that would give the North a 1-point advantage with 41.1 seconds left.
- 06/23/2007 02:04:06

Since 1976, a group has been hosting a celebration in Newport Beach, Calif., for Mr. Irrelevant, the last player taken in the NFL draft. This year it's Lions cornerback Ramzee Robinson, a guy from Alabama who has never been to California before.
- 06/23/2007 01:24:34

Australian challenger Miss Andretti aims for a second Royal Ascot win in Saturday's Golden Jubilee Stakes.
- 06/23/2007 01:22:18

On Friday, dogs were employees' best friends Sir Charles prepared for his work debut at IC Systems with an herbal shampoo bath, haircut, beard-whitening facial and a "peticure" on Wednesday. On Friday, he delivered faxes to co-workers and spent quality time with his owner Larry Weinstein, 77, at the computer.
- 06/23/2007 01:14:02

Thanks to a rare trifecta on the calendar, the wedding industry should have a banner day on 07/07/07. Thanks to a quirk of the calendar, the wedding industry is about to experience its very own harmonic convergence.
- 06/23/2007 01:11:21

A sharp rise in the cost of cheese this year is cutting into profits in the pizza industry and has prompted Pizza Hut to raise prices. With cheese prices up by 55 percent this year, other pizza chains may follow suit.
- 06/23/2007 01:06:20

A sharp rise in the cost of cheese this year is cutting into profits in the pizza industry and has prompted Pizza Hut to raise prices.
- 06/23/2007 01:02:58

Summertime officially arrived this week, but the season will really start on the Central Coast in July when fair season kicks off here. Together, the Santa Barbara County Fair and the California Mid-State Fair will bring nearly a month’s worth of fair fun to the area. And one of the most anticipated highlights of both events is each day’s stellar entertainment lineup.
- 06/23/2007 00:15:46

Lakers star and general manager give no details after their meeting at El Segundo facility. With his trip to Spain behind him and an uncertain future ahead, Kobe Bryant spent Friday morning in a familiar place.
- 06/23/2007 00:02:57

Lakers star and general manager give no details after their meeting at El Segundo facility.
- 06/22/2007 23:48:23

Renegade Force, an elite team of wrestlers from various parts of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia, wrestled at Salisbury, Md. over Memorial Day weekend in the National High School Coaches Association National Duals.
- 06/22/2007 23:23:00

Two years ago, Russ Severs' Attleboro High boys' tennis team won 10 matches against five teams which did not qualify for the MIAA Tournament. This year, the Bombardiers won 12 matches, seven against tourney teams.
- 06/22/2007 22:23:34

6/23/2007 - True life stories of parenting troubles from an MTV personality ‘‘made’’ Jamestown High School’s 2007 Commencement ceremony Friday at the Jamestown Savings Bank Ice Arena.
- 06/22/2007 22:04:02

Milford High graduate Bryant Johnson threw a first-quarter touchdown, helping Central jump out to a lead over Western Mass in the 2007 Chowder Bowl at Westfield State College in Westfield, Mass. last night.
- 06/22/2007 22:03:02

Sir Charles prepared for his work debut at IC Systems with an herbal shampoo bath, haircut, beard-whitening facial and a "peticure" on Wednesday. On Friday, he delivered faxes to co-workers and spent quality time with his owner Larry Weinstein, 77, at the computer.
- 06/22/2007 21:32:48

STEVEN TAYLOR tottered through the team hotel yesterday.
- 06/22/2007 20:48:32

CONCORD - Why would a college student get up at 3:45 a.m. even with school out for the summer? Just to chase a dream, that's all. "Oh God, no, I'm not a morning person!" says Sara Resler.
- 06/22/2007 18:44:58

Business & money: · Outdoor leisure group chairman attacks 'bullying' · Sports Direct chief wants his own management
- 06/22/2007 18:44:58

Arts & entertainment: She's the pop starlet from LDN. He's the pop producer from NYC. Together, Lily Allen and Mark Ronson are music's mouthiest couple.
- 06/22/2007 18:27:08

After sending out the brilliant Miss Andretti to win Tuesday's King's Stand Stakes in the style of a budding champion, Lee Freedman will now attempt to pull off the same double completed by Choisir four years ago, writes HOTSPUR (JA McGrath).
- 06/22/2007 18:16:44

WestJet (TSX: WJA) today commented on the federal government's decision to grant designation for WestJet to provide scheduled service to Mexico.
- 06/22/2007 18:16:15

BENTLEY: Ellen C., 86, of Seattle, June 8. BIGFORD: Matthew S., 24, of Seattle, June 20. BOETTNER: Steven K., 83, of Kirkland, June 19. BRAZIER: Cassandra J., 23, of Kent, June 18.
- 06/22/2007 17:13:30

UGK's "Int'l Players Anthem" video has Outkast's Andre 3000 getting married wearing a kilt; Big Boi and others try talking him out of it.
- 06/22/2007 16:53:19

— A black man in a kilt won the Oscar for Best Actor this year, so why is Andre 3000 catching it so hard from his friends UGK, Big Boi, Three 6 Mafia and comedian DeRay Davis about getting married in one?
- 06/22/2007 16:50:09

Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah and co-driver Datuk Richard Curtis continue on the 35-day, Beijing-to-Paris rally across the bleak Mongolian desert in their 1940 Chevy Coupe, The Custard Tart.
- 06/22/2007 16:16:33

Gerald Dial, executive director of the Alabama Rural Action Commission, announced the addition of the Tombigbee Region to the Alabama Rural Action Commission (ARAC). The region will consist of Choctaw, Clarke, Conecuh, Dallas, Marengo, Monroe, Perry, Sumter, Washington and Wilcox counties.
- 06/22/2007 16:14:51

There is a special field right beside the eastern boundary of the Town of Bentley. About 158 acres touching Bentley is the site of this year's Central Alberta Food Grains Project.
- 06/22/2007 16:10:41

A man sleeping on a bench in Bower Ponds told police he was robbed on Tuesday afternoon. He said three men threatened him between 1 and 3 p.m. and made off with an undisclosed amount of money.
- 06/22/2007 16:10:31

What looks like a long-abandoned water well has opened up a gaping hole beside the Pico family farm house, just west of Hwy 20 at Bentley.
- 06/22/2007 16:02:03

“Keep up the good work. Never turn away a child who wants to play football.” This was the message delivered by Arsenal FC coach, Paul Shipwright when he addressed Maltese youth coaches... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit MaltaMedia.com for full news, links, and other content. ]]
- 06/22/2007 15:59:49

Bluff Centre School District, #1735, was formed in September, 1907. Located centrally and surrounded by bluffs, Bluff Centre School was established and opened in 1909.
- 06/22/2007 15:44:02

As emergency response efforts in Greensburg turn to cleanup and recovery, Kansas Housing Resources Corporation has announced a multi-pronged, long-term strategy to help affected families rebuild their lives and homes.
- 06/22/2007 15:15:06

WASHINGTON (AP)--The nation's employers say a major problem with system overload is on the way if Congress forces them to prove, electronically, that all their workers are legal.
- 06/22/2007 14:10:51

Australian challenger Miss Andretti aims for a second Royal Ascot win in Saturday's Golden Jubilee Stakes.
- 06/22/2007 13:06:18

Wine and politics are jumping into bed together again.
- 06/22/2007 12:27:12

Restoration Breakthrough Ministries, 520 Maple St., Gainesville, (770) 534-5750. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through June 29.
- 06/22/2007 11:10:59

London shares closed weaker with Wall Street remaining lower on interest rate jitters and Enterprise Inns down in the blue chips ahead of the July 1 smoking ban.
- 06/22/2007 10:21:48

LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Leading shares closed weaker with Wall Street remaining lower on interest rate jitters and Enterprise Inns ( Nachrichten ) down in the blue chips ahead of the July 1 smoking ban.
- 06/22/2007 10:20:12

The man whose wife purchased a doctor's office at a tax sale three years ago was hoping to reach an agreement where the partnership which originally owned the building could again claim its deed.
- 06/22/2007 10:19:01

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- 06/22/2007 10:10:44

PHOENIXVILLE - Some of the most beautiful and historic homes in the area were featured during the Third Annual Springtime Stunners Tour, sponsored by Phoenixville Community Education Foundation (PCEF), Sunday afternoon.
- 06/22/2007 09:53:51

It’s the time of the year for All America honors, and Bowdoin’s Sam Bitetti of Norwell has earned a spot on the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All American squad.
- 06/22/2007 09:50:04

Bobby Russo, Dracut, quarterback; Dan Walsh, Burlington, quarterback; Rich Barry, Wilmington, running back; Nathan Sherr, Austin Prep, running back; Woody Carter, Bedford, defensive back; Joe Harris, Lowell, linebacker; Andrew Regan, Central Catholic, offensive line; Matt Innis, Shawsheen Tech, defensive line; Chris O'Brien, Acton-Boxboro, tight end; Kevin Pickette, Burlington, tight end.
- 06/22/2007 09:09:35

CLOUDY skies greeted the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall when they paid a visit to one of Harrow's most historic sites last week.
- 06/22/2007 08:51:12

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa -- It's 100 years in prison for James Bentley. US District Judge Linda Reade sentenced the 35-year-old Vinton man today on six counts of sexual exploitation and child pornography. There is no parole in the federal system.
- 06/22/2007 08:49:21

CEDAR RAPDIS, Iowa -- Convicted child abuser James Bentley has just been sentenced to 100 years, but the case isn't over yet. The Iowa Supreme Court will hear whether it was appropriate for some key testimony to be used in the case.
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