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- 10/29/2007 03:57:18

New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos had only a few words to say to his players after he saw Blackburn come from behind to win 2-1 at White Hart Lane on Sunday. He told them: "The hard work starts tomorrow."
- 10/29/2007 03:08:26

BEREA -- With the bye behind them and the 41-31 triumph over the winless Dolphins a distant memory, the Browns are turning their focus on another winless team -- the hapless St. Louis Rams.
- 10/29/2007 03:04:31

NASHVILLE, TN- Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80. Wagoner, who had survived
- 10/29/2007 03:00:53

Grim reality hits for new Spurs boss as players are jeered off.   
- 10/29/2007 03:00:32

Country star Porter Wagoner dies at 80
Porter Wagoner was known for a string of country hits in the '60s, perennial appearances at the Grand Ole Opry in his trademark rhinestone suits, and for launching the career of Dolly Parton.
- 10/29/2007 02:53:27

- 10/29/2007 02:45:52

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday.
- 10/29/2007 02:40:27

Country musician Porter Wagoner, who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton, dies at the age of 80.
- 10/29/2007 02:38:36

Country musician Porter Wagoner, who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton, dies at the age of 80.
- 10/29/2007 02:23:25

Country music icon PORTER WAGONER has died. He was 80. The star passed away at an Alive Hospice facility in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sunday (28Oct07)
- 10/29/2007 01:56:50

Recent announcements about changes to the boards of directors of area organizations or involving local executives. The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, a nonprofit cultural organization, appointed Albert L. Pizzica, David R. McShane and Reginald A. Long to its board. Pizzica is president and chief medical officer of Pizzica Health System, Philadelphia. McShane is president of McShane Enterprises, ...
- 10/29/2007 01:36:21

Aspen police arrested a local homeless man for allegedly trying to sell fake drugs on Saturday. Booked into Pitkin County Jail for felony possession of counterfeit narcotics with intent to distribute was Russell Surgeon, 22, said Aspen Police Sgt. Bill Linn.
- 10/29/2007 01:26:47

The notion of a "formal induction" into the Country Music Hall of Fame sounds so ... well, formal.
- 10/29/2007 00:59:48

Ever heard of Purcell, Okla.? It's down from Slaughterville, up from Wayne. About a 15- minute drive south of Norman. It's also the nearest town to the 80-acre horse ranch where the former dean of Colorado's congressional delegation has been lying low.
- 10/29/2007 00:33:37

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Country star Vince Gill, singer and humourist Mel Tillis and television and radio personality Ralph Emery were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.
- 10/29/2007 00:30:33

Ideal Saw Works is expanding.
- 10/29/2007 00:23:23

Pivot3 Inc, the inventor of high-definition storage based on distributed RAID, recently announced the availability of release 2.2, a new version of the Pivot3 High-Definition Storage system family based on the Pivot3 RAIGE (RAID Across Gigabit Ethernet) technology.
- 10/29/2007 00:20:03

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) - Country star Vince Gill, singer and humorist Mel Tillis and television and radio personality Ralph Emery were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.
- 10/29/2007 00:19:25

Farmers once relied on an annual almanac for their weather information. Today, high-speed computing, modeling and wireless communications have turned weather into big business -- and a growing number of New England companies find themselves in what could become a jet stream of opportunity.
- 10/29/2007 00:01:34

Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80. Wagoner, who had survived an abdominal aneurysm in 2006, was hospitalized again this month and his publicist disclosed he had lung cancer. He died at 8:25 p.m. CDT in a Nashville hospice, a spokeswoman for the Grand Ole Opry said. Country ...
- 10/29/2007 00:01:24

Country star Vince Gill, singer and humorist Mel Tillis and television and radio personality Ralph Emery were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday. Al Anderson, Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Michael McDonald saluted Gill, while Bobby Bare, Dierks Bentley, Kenny Rogers and Pam Tillis paid tribute to Tillis. Artists honoring Emery included Con Hunley, Raul Malo ...
- 10/28/2007 23:55:04

Tom Schofield, a Bentley College student, who works at the Chesterbrook Learning Center, helps Ashley Sanchez with a computer game.
- 10/28/2007 23:48:29

Country star Vince Gill, singer and humorist Mel Tillis and television and radio personality Ralph Emery were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.
- 10/28/2007 23:45:05

Country star Vince Gill, singer and humorist Mel Tillis and television and radio personality Ralph Emery were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday. Al Anderson, Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Michael McDonald saluted Gill, while Bobby Bare, Dierks Bentley, Kenny Rogers and Pam Tillis paid tribute to Tillis. Artists honoring Emery included Con Hunley, Raul Malo ...
- 10/28/2007 23:37:37

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A state lawmaker who wants to build a nuclear-power plant in Utah is proposing to use the Green River as a critical source of cooling water, a newspaper reported Thursday.
- 10/28/2007 23:33:13

Junior quarterback John White threw three touchdown passes, including a 53-yarder on the Falcons' first play from scrimmage, and senior backup Henry Morris tossed two more as Bentley celebrated Homecoming and Senior Day by cruising to a 52-6 win over winless Saint Anselm College in Northeast-10 Conference football Saturday afternoon.
- 10/28/2007 23:23:14

(AP Photo/John Russell) In a file photo Grand Ole Opry star Porter Wagoner, right, sings "Someone I Used To Know" with Dolly Parton during his induction to the Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, May 4, 2003. Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2007. He ...
- 10/28/2007 23:18:13

Country star Porter Wagoner, 80, dies
Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80.
- 10/28/2007 23:17:37

Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80. Wagoner, who had survived an abdominal aneurysm in 2006, was hospitalized again this month and his publicist disclosed he had lung cancer. He died at 8:25 p.m. CDT in a Nashville hospice, a spokeswoman for the Grand Ole Opry ...
- 10/28/2007 23:17:37

Porter Wagoner, the rhinestone-clad Grand Ole Opry star who helped launch the career of Dolly Parton by hiring her as his duet partner, died Sunday. He was 80. Wagoner, who had survived an abdominal aneurysm in 2006, was hospitalized again this month and his publicist disclosed he had lung cancer. He died at 8:25 p.m. CDT in a Nashville hospice, a spokeswoman for the Grand Ole Opry ...
- 10/28/2007 22:51:01

The notion of a "formal induction" into the Country Music Hall of Fame sounds so ... well, formal.
- 10/28/2007 21:52:37

A local historic property in the midst of renovation is one step closer to national recognition. The Children’s Farm Home School on Highway 20 northeast of Corvallis has been empty and crumbling for around 20 years.
- 10/28/2007 21:39:45

NORTH COUNTY -- As wildfires throughout the region raged last week, many people jumped to help others in need.
- 10/28/2007 21:35:14

In "Edward Maiello: Secrets of the Wind," the Rhode Island-born and Maryland Institute College of Art educated artist's paintings reflect his relationship with the world and the people around him.
- 10/28/2007 19:25:17

JUANDE Ramos' presence failed to have the desired impact as the new Tottenham manager watched Christopher Samba snatch an injury-time winner for Blackburn.
- 10/28/2007 19:22:54

The juniors are on the march. All three representatives will be in the third round draw this afternoon, with the all-conquering Linlithgow Rose making the most forceful case for the strength of the junior ranks.
- 10/28/2007 19:20:39

The Marin Catholic and Novato High boys soccer teams were rewarded for their strong seasons with high seeds and first-round byes in the North Coast Section Class 3A
- 10/28/2007 19:07:21

Ramos tells stuttering Spurs
New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos had only a few words to say to his players after he saw Blackburn come from behind to win 2-1 at White Hart Lane. He told them: "The hard work starts tomorrow."
- 10/28/2007 19:06:37

New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos had only a few words to say to his players after he saw Blackburn come from behind to win 2-1 at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 19:06:37

New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos had only a few words to say to his players after he saw Blackburn come from behind to win 2-1 at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 18:43:59

It is a mad, mad world in the Premier League and it is a cruel, cruel world, too.
- 10/28/2007 18:40:39

Come a change of regime, come more of the same. In an atmosphere as gloomy as the murky drizzle that enveloped White Hart Lane, Tottenham Hotspur contrived to lose another lead yesterday and remain locked in the bottom three after slumping to their sixth League defeat of the season.
- 10/28/2007 17:56:54

Drumroll, please. After more than 85,000 votes and $21,000 raised, the winner of the second annual Pet Idol competition is the adorable 6-year-old toy Pomeranian, Lexie, owned by Candy Douglas of Maysville.
- 10/28/2007 17:54:23

Left untreated, MRSA could be fatal; despite repeated efforts to inform the public on ways to avoid the illness, at least one case of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus has been confirmed in our area, officials said.
- 10/28/2007 17:25:48

Fixtures, results and tables from around the world including the Champions League... more
- 10/28/2007 16:56:49

Juande Ramos, the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur football club, attends his first Premiership football match, vs Blackburn, at the Tottenham Hotspur ground in North London. Blackburn won 2-1.
- 10/28/2007 16:30:42

Juande Ramos gets glimpse of Spurs frailty in Premiership football
New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead to remain in the Premier League relegation zone after Blackburn snatched a 2-1 victory with a last-minute goal at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
- 10/28/2007 16:12:11

South Africa confronts a central political dilemma: how to advance redress to deal with historical injustice while simultaneously building a single national cosmopolitan identity. This is the defining element of the national question.
- 10/28/2007 16:01:41

The following information was provided to The Progress-Index by the Chesterfield County Police Department.
- 10/28/2007 15:01:05

First there was an apology from Spurs chairman Daniel Levy for the way the board handled Martin Jol's exit from White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 15:00:55

First there was an apology from Spurs chairman Daniel Levy for the way the board handled Martin Jol's exit from White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 13:07:09

The latest scandal is the first time in more than 100 years that a Royal has been the victim of a blackmail attempt.
- 10/28/2007 12:28:05

Juande Ramos will be under no illusions about the enormity of the job that lies ahead of him as the new Tottenham Hotspur manager after watching Christopher Samba snatch an injury-time winner for Blackburn Rovers.
- 10/28/2007 12:20:39

Juande Ramos, the new head coach of Tottenham Hotspur football club, attends his first Premiership football match, vs Blackburn, at the Tottenham Hotspur ground in North London. Blackburn won 2-1.
- 10/28/2007 12:14:47

New Spurs boss Juande Ramos sees Christopher Samba smash an injury-time winner at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 12:12:07

Juande Ramos gets glimpse of Spurs frailty in Premiere League football
New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead to remain in the Premier League relegation zone after Blackburn snatched a 2-1 victory with a last-minute goal at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
- 10/28/2007 12:05:48

A petition with 1,400 signatures protesting against the possible closure of a care facility in Polegate has been ignored, campaigners have said. (28/10/2007 00:43:12)
- 10/28/2007 12:03:45

Tottenham 1-2 Blackburn: Samba seals it by England
- 10/28/2007 11:59:43

Christopher Samba struck in the dying seconds as Tottenham were defeated 2-1 by Blackburn in front of new boss Juande Ramos at White Hart Lane.Samba curled home a fine strike to secure Rovers' sixth straight victory and only their second triumph at White Hart Lane in a decade.
- 10/28/2007 11:49:07

Ramos gets glimpse of Spurs frailty
New Tottenham manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead to remain in the Premier League relegation zone after Blackburn snatched a 2-1 victory with a last-minute goal at White Hart Lane on Sunday.
- 10/28/2007 11:38:29

Juande Ramos' presence failed to have the desired impact as the new Tottenham Hotspur boss watched Christopher Samba snatch an injury-time winner for Blackburn Rovers.
- 10/28/2007 11:33:14

Juande Ramos' presence failed to have the desired impact as the new Tottenham boss watched Christopher Samba snatch an injury-time winner for Blackburn.
- 10/28/2007 11:32:23

Tottenham's new manager watched from the stands alongside chairman Daniel Levy and could not have been impressed with what he saw as his new club stay rooted in the bottom three of the table.
- 10/28/2007 11:30:59

Welcome to Spurs Juande Ramos. After taking the lead through a Robbie Keane penalty Tottenham couldn't contain a resurgent Blackburn and shipped two second-half goals. Benni McCarthy struck on the hour and Chris Samba hit the decisive blow with the winner in stoppage time.
- 10/28/2007 11:29:28

Juande Ramos could only watch in despair as Tottenham crashed to yet another defeat against Blackburn at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 11:21:58

Juande Ramos could only watch in despair as Tottenham crashed to yet another defeat against Blackburn at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 11:14:37

NEW Tottenham Hotspur manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead and lose to a last-minute Blackburn Rovers goal at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 11:14:37

NEW Tottenham Hotspur manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead to remain in the Barclays Premier League relegation zone as Blackburn Rovers snatched a 2-1 victory with a last-minute goal at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 11:14:37

NEW Tottenham Hospur manager Juande Ramos saw his side squander a lead to remain in the Barclays Premier League relegation zone as Blackburn Rovers snatched a 2-1 victory with a last-minute goal at White Hart Lane.
- 10/28/2007 06:21:18

For five of Michigan’s Indian tribes and the state and U.S. governments, Thursday was a time for celebration and reflection.
- 10/28/2007 06:20:38

Deciding how the community will share in Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians casino proceeds is not a game of chance. Under its gaming compact with Michigan, the Odawa tribe is required to provide 2 percent of electronic gaming receipts from its Petoskey casino to nearby communities.
- 10/28/2007 05:22:57

Despite their often turbulent history, Britain's Royals have mostly managed to keep out of court cases.
- 10/28/2007 05:17:01

Upcoming
- 10/28/2007 05:15:02

There are more options than ever before for Prada-loafered leadfoots who want to burn up the road and blow away onlookers.
- 10/28/2007 05:13:56

SHELBY -- Kyle Kershner wasn't worried about rust. Despite the rain, he dressed as the Tin Man for Saturday's Halloween parade. Kershner's costume was actually made of cloth. He was a one of cast characters from "The Wizard of Oz" on Ted & Ali's Corner Cafe float.
- 10/28/2007 03:58:22

Third-ranked Michigan got goals from six different players in a 6-2 victory over Boston University last night to complete a weekend sweep at Ann Arbor, Mich.
- 10/28/2007 03:57:52

Before she joined the Wheaton College women's soccer team this fall, Melida Alvarez got into a discussion with her biggest fan - her mom.
- 10/28/2007 03:56:41

Dominic Randolph threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns and Terrance Gass ran for 125 yards and scored twice as Holy Cross beat Bucknell, 45-21, yesterday in Lewisville, Pa., for its fourth straight victory.
- 10/28/2007 03:24:36

PLATTSBURGH -- The lucrative Harry Potter series of books follow a young wizard from adolescence to pubescence, touching on love, rivalry, animosity, jealousy and death.
- 10/28/2007 03:17:55

AURELIA Remains are identified as those of Iowa soldier The remains of an Iowan are among those identified of a Navy crew that had been missing in action from the Vietnam War.
- 10/28/2007 03:07:23

AURELIA Remains are identified as those of Iowa soldier
- 10/28/2007 02:07:55

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A state lawmaker who wants to build a nuclear-power plant in Utah is proposing to use the Green River as a critical source of cooling water, a newspaper reported Thursday.
- 10/28/2007 02:07:14

Philadelphia native Maurice Stovall, the Buccaneers' third-round draft pick in 2006, should have ample opportunity to add to his one catch this season, with Michael Clayton and Mark Jones out with injuries. The former Archbishop Carroll High standout caught a touchdown pass against the Lions last week. He'll see increased action for 4-3 Tampa Bay today against 4-2 Jacksonville.
- 10/28/2007 02:02:16

ST. CLAIR COUNTY
- 10/28/2007 01:23:12

Matt Fornataro had a goal and an assist to lead sixth-ranked New Hampshire to a 4-2 victory over visiting Colorado College on Saturday night, completing a weekend sweep.
- 10/28/2007 00:13:02

There is no shortage of administrative and professional experience in the race for a District 2 seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council.
- 10/27/2007 23:29:10

The Shippensburg Greyhounds swept the Mercersburg Rockets in their opening weekend of Keystone Youth Football League action Saturday. Playing in the heat and humidity, the Greyhounds topped Mercersburg 19-6 in the varsity game, 6-0 in the mid-varsity game, and 12-7 in the JV contest.
- 10/27/2007 23:24:46

NORTH COUNTY -- As wildfires throughout the region raged last week, many people jumped to help others in need.
- 10/27/2007 23:20:30

The following were booth winners at the 2007 York County Fair.
- 10/27/2007 22:50:38

Marin Independent Journal WALNUT CREEK - Getting valuable experience against some of the top high school girls volleyball teams in the East Bay, Marin Catholic
- 10/27/2007 22:36:25

Before she joined the Wheaton College women's soccer team this fall, Melida Alvarez got into a discussion with her biggest fan - her mom.
- 10/27/2007 22:14:55

Millersville forced seven Cheyney turnovers and earned its first shutout of the season, 16-0, Saturday afternoon in a PSAC game at Cheyney. Defensive back Brandon Shelton picked off Cheyney quarterback Derrick Murry twice in the first half, returning one 60 yards for a touchdown on the first pl...
- 10/27/2007 22:12:58

Tom Lopez has joined Community Council of Nashua as an employment specialist. Lopez has a bachelor's degree in sociology, a minor in psychology and an associate's degree in art. ...
- 10/27/2007 22:09:29

PLATTSBURGH -- The lucrative Harry Potter series of books follow a young wizard from adolescence to pubescence, touching on love, rivalry, animosity, jealousy and death.
- 10/27/2007 22:06:15

VALDOSTA — Scoring points is nice. However, that wasn’t the top objective for Brookwood’s offense early Friday night.
- 10/27/2007 21:20:24

In "Edward Maiello: Secrets of the Wind," the Rhode Island-born and Maryland Institute College of Art educated artist's paintings reflect his relationship with the world and the people around him.
- 10/27/2007 19:14:03

DES MOINES - The Iowa Attorney General's Office will appeal the Iowa Supreme Court decision prohibiting the use of a videotaped testimony in the sexual abuse cases against James Bentley.
- 10/27/2007 18:21:27

A local historic property in the midst of renovation is one step closer to national recognition. The Children’s Farm Home School on Highway 20 northeast of Corvallis has been empty and crumbling for around 20 years.
- 10/27/2007 17:40:21

DISTAFF Ginger Punch gave Bobby Frankel a victory in absentia, holding off Hystericalady by a neck in the $2 million race Saturday. The Hall of Fame trainer was back home in Southern California tending to his 8-year-old dog Happy, who is ill. The Australian sheepdog is a frequent presence around Frankel's barn. Octave was third, and Lady Joanne, owned by Bentley Smith of Wayzata, finished ...
- 10/27/2007 17:02:31

The official biographer's nightmare, after years of toil, is that the publication of an unauthorised job steals their thunder.
- 10/27/2007 16:16:28

Rascal Flatts' Still Feels Good and Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink" continue to top Billboard's country albums and country songs charts. Flatts has held at No. 1 for four straight weeks, Chesney for two.
- 10/27/2007 15:45:00

Officers found a 26-year-old man knifed in several places. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
- 10/27/2007 15:29:37

A man was stabbed to death, and a woman injured, while they were arguing with a man outside a party early Saturday, police said.
- 10/27/2007 11:42:15

Drumroll, please. After more than 85,000 votes and $21,000 raised, the winner of the second annual Pet Idol competition is the adorable 6-year-old toy Pomeranian, Lexie, owned by Candy Douglas of Maysville.
- 10/27/2007 11:39:45

Left untreated, MRSA could be fatal; despite repeated efforts to inform the public on ways to avoid the illness, at least one case of methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus has been confirmed in our area, officials said.
- 10/27/2007 11:23:50

The Southern Illinois University Theater and Dance Department is holding performances of "A Lesson Before Dying" through Sunday.
- 10/27/2007 11:16:29

The Southern Illinois University Theater and Dance Department is holding performances of "A Lesson Before Dying" through Sunday.
- 10/27/2007 11:16:08

The Southern Illinois University Theater and Dance Department is holding performances of "A Lesson Before Dying" through Sunday.
- 10/27/2007 11:11:46

OWOSSO - Doug Saunders is going “home.” Saunders, four-year CEO of the Shiawassee Family YMCA, has accepted a similar position with the Fayette County YMCA in Washington Court House, Ohio, south of Columbus.
- 10/27/2007 09:56:53

Struggling Volkswagen of America is reshuffling its management deck. CEO Stefan Jacoby has announced new executive appointments and realignment of the Volkswagen brand executive management team, taking effect January 1, 2008.
- 10/27/2007 07:01:32

The departure of Greg Sorbara creates a huge hole in Premier Dalton McGuinty's cabinet. The ministry of finance is the key cabinet post in any government, for it holds the purse strings attached to all the other ministries.
- 10/27/2007 06:21:18

For five of Michigan’s Indian tribes and the state and U.S. governments, Thursday was a time for celebration and reflection.
- 10/27/2007 06:20:38

Deciding how the community will share in Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians casino proceeds is not a game of chance. Under its gaming compact with Michigan, the Odawa tribe is required to provide 2 percent of electronic gaming receipts from its Petoskey casino to nearby communities.
- 10/27/2007 02:48:11

The departure of Greg Sorbara creates a huge hole in Premier Dalton McGuinty's cabinet. The ministry of finance is the key cabinet post in any government, for it holds the purse strings attached to all the other ministries.
- 10/27/2007 02:48:01

Finance Minister Greg Sorbara, a key architect of two Liberal landslide election wins, stunned his colleagues yesterday by resigning his cabinet post.
- 10/27/2007 02:24:28

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- A state lawmaker who wants to build a nuclear-power plant in Utah is proposing to use the Green River as a critical source of cooling water, a newspaper reported Thursday.
- 10/27/2007 01:29:27

Sometimes a team can be lucky and good.
- 10/27/2007 01:27:00

Is it possible to spend too much on a pet? Your answer may be clear after taking a look at the orthopedic memory foam rectangular pet bed offered by the folks at BuddyBeds, which starts at $259.
- 10/27/2007 01:25:05

DETROIT — The auto industry is filled with shows providing a snapshot of where the industry is headed, but Pat Schiavone, Ford Motor Co. design director for trucks and SUVs, says one show stands out from the pack: the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas.
- 10/27/2007 00:14:29

DETROIT | The auto industry is filled with shows providing a snapshot of where the industry is headed, but Pat Schiavone, Ford Motor Co. design director for trucks and SUVs, said one show stands out from the pack: the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas.
- 10/26/2007 23:59:11

DETROIT | The auto industry is filled with shows providing a snapshot of where the industry is headed, but Pat Schiavone, Ford Motor Co. design director for trucks and SUVs, said one show stands out from the pack: the Specialty Equipment Market Association show in Las Vegas.
- 10/26/2007 23:31:09

The Southern Illinois University Theater and Dance Department is holding performances of "A Lesson Before Dying" through Sunday.
- 10/26/2007 23:20:51

Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore said he doesn't expect a 33-point win from his Mountaineers this weekend when they take on Furman.
- 10/26/2007 22:19:25

In "Edward Maiello: Secrets of the Wind," the Rhode Island-born and Maryland Institute College of Art educated artist's paintings reflect his relationship with the world and the people around him.
- 10/26/2007 22:16:51

Harvard closes out its current three-game homestand today against Dartmouth with a bid for its fourth straight victory. Presently, Harvard (4-2, 3-0) shares the Ivy League...
- 10/26/2007 21:38:05

A Cedar Fire victim said every new fire victim should keep a methodical, detailed log of their interaction with the insurance officials.
- 10/26/2007 21:17:45

The Palmetto Ridge Bears have clawed their way into what has become quite a tangle of scenarios in the Class 4A District 15 football chase. With a hard-fought 34-23 victory at Gulf Coast on Friday night, Coach Tim Speakman’s squad improved to 3-1 in the district and 5-3 overall. Gulf Coast suffered its first district setback after three wins.
- 10/26/2007 21:10:04

JUNEAU - Caroline A. Goodenough of Juneau passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2007, at the age of 87 years. She was born in Theresa on March 8, 1920, daughter of Paul and Elsie (Enderle) Zahn. On Nov. 8, 1958, she married Eugene T. Goodenough in Juneau.
- 10/26/2007 15:40:01

By any standards it has been a remarkable few years for the world economy. Steady growth, low interest rates and financial deregulation in the developed countries have coincided with the rapid emergence of a clutch of developing world economies and a boom in commodity prices. It has all tended towards the same result - billionaires and multimillionaires have been created at an astonishing rate, ...
- 10/26/2007 13:48:58

Appalachian State coach Jerry Moore said he doesn't expect a 33-point win from his Mountaineers this weekend when they take on Furman. Instead, he expects the kind of battles the teams have seen throughout this decade, where last year's 40-7 Appalachian State win was the only victory by more than a touchdown. "We've had some great football games -- tough, hard-nosed, right down to the wire ...
- 10/26/2007 12:07:24

Eddie Honas Jr. Eddie "E.J." Honas Jr., 79, Ellis, died Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007, at his home. He was born March 6, 1928, in Ransom to Edward Sr. and Agnes (Steckline) Honas.
- 10/26/2007 11:58:37

German auto giant Volkswagen posted strong third-quarter results Friday and restated a record full-year sales target as Chinese and South American growth offset slumping turnover at home and in the United States.
- 10/26/2007 10:30:30

There are still 11 days before the Browns have to decide how to proceed with center LeCharles Bentley. But even with the clock ticking, GM Phil Savage indicated to local reporters this week that the team will likely use all the time available.
- 10/26/2007 05:31:15

Logging up to 300 days a year on the road and tracing his travels in songs like "Every Mile a Memory" and "Long Trip Alone," country singer Dierks Bentley has become known for his raucous, interactive live shows and marathon touring. "(The tour) is big for us. We've got four semis. We don't have the full-on video walls behind the band, but I try different, more personal ways to get in touch with ...
- 10/26/2007 04:50:23

The city gets ready for Halloween this weekend with tons of spooky events. Also, a new exhibit opens at MAM, Jenna Bush talks about her book, Dierks Bentley performs at the BC, fancy cats come to Cudahy, and pro bowling rolls into Miller Park.
- 10/26/2007 04:10:17

Ryan Van De Giesen was at the controls in Curry College's 11-1 run a year ago, tossing 21 touchdown passes in 12 games as a first-year starter at quarterback.
- 10/26/2007 04:10:07

Game of the week South Florida at UConn: Huskies are 0-10 against ranked teams, but a win would keep them atop the Big East. South Florida dropped nine spots to 11th in the AP poll after last week's loss to Rutgers.
- 10/26/2007 03:57:32

Bentley GC 30 Batley Boys 54 BATLEY Boys went into this Yorkshire League Division One game without nine key players but showed their strength to register a fine victory. (26/10/2007 10:53:09)
- 10/26/2007 03:27:47

KALAMAZOO -- For the Kalamazoo College football team, coming off a heartbreaking 28-26 defeat at Wisconsin Lutheran Saturday, the past is being left behind.
- 10/26/2007 03:09:50

The former CEO of the leading supplier of body armor to U.S. soldiers in Iraq was charged yesterday with looting the company to bankroll a lavish lifestyle that included a $10 million bat mitzvah for his daughter. In addition to the bat mitzvah -...
- 10/26/2007 02:59:13

UPDATED: 04 :55 a.m. EDT, October 26, 2007 Quarterback Derek Anderson runs in a touchdown in the first quarter of the game between the Cleveland Browns and the Miami Dolphins at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sunday Oct. 14, 2007. The Browns won 41-31.
- 10/26/2007 02:01:35

The University of Denver hockey team began the season with two critical needs.
- 10/26/2007 01:23:26

A state lawmaker who wants to build a nuclear-power plant in Utah is proposing to use the Green River as a critical source of cooling water, a newspaper reported Thursday. A contract to secure the rights to nearly 10 billion gallons of water a year identified the river, The Salt Lake Tribune said. "We still don't know basically where the thing is going to go," said Rep.
- 10/26/2007 01:18:15

Elmira Chemung Canal to work on 3 branches Chemung Canal Trust Co. announced plans Thursday to renovate branch offices in Southport, Waverly and Horseheads.
- 10/26/2007 01:06:37

BY KATHY GIERER
- 10/26/2007 01:06:02

The security guard outside the North Hollywood Medical Center has had to deal with numerous injured or sick people who have shown up for medical attention. All have been turned away. This is not some nightmare version of an HMO. It's pretend. The only doctors and nurses who roam these Southern California hospital floors are actors. Most television shows are produced on sound stages. But this ...
- 10/26/2007 00:31:56

Bentley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that its board of directors has completed a strategic review of the company and unanimously approved a plan to separate its drug delivery business from Bentley in a transaction that will result in two independent and highly focused public companies.
- 10/25/2007 23:48:13

After taking over sole possession of second place in the Northeast-10 Conference, the Bentley football team will return home to close out the home schedule tomorrow afternoon while celebrating both Homecoming and Senior Day. Kickoff is slated for 2 p.m.
- 10/25/2007 23:38:40

BEREA: Browns General Manager Phil Savage came armed with statistics about the team's poor draft history, ready to defend himself if necessary.
- 10/25/2007 23:27:35

Ad Scheepbouwer, chief executive of KPN, said he doubted there would be further consolidation among European mobile phone companies.
- 10/25/2007 23:27:27

—The council will undergo a drastic transition this year, with six seats to change hands in this election. How six newly elected councilors align themselves with incumbents could easily tip the balance of power on the 11-member body.
- 10/25/2007 23:12:21

These sales were recorded in July. Avondale 19 W 2nd St Estate of Margaret S Kilmer to Melissa C Dijoseph, $182,500.
- 10/25/2007 23:02:17

Georgia Ports Authority Executive Director Doug Marchand took his gospel of good news south to Brunswick on Thursday, where he reported yet another record-setting year for the Port of Brunswick's Colonel's Island terminal.
- 10/25/2007 22:33:30

Coastal Carolina Co-Offensive Coordinator Gary Smallen is known simply as "The Hammer" to many players and faculty of the Chanticleer football program. Smallen is in his second year with the CCU coaching staff, coming from Strom Thurmond High, where he was the athletic director and offensive coordinator. Smallen picked up the nickname in 1988 during his first year as head coach at Newberry, ...
- 10/25/2007 22:04:48

Note: Dates start Friday Oct. 26. COLUMBIA BILL’S MUSIC SHOP & PICKIN’ PARLOR, 710 Meeting St., West Columbia. (803) 796-6477. Sunday, The Chuck Wagon Gang ; Nov. 3, Junior Sisk and Ramblers Choice; Jan. 6, Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys COLONIAL CENTER, Lincoln and Greene streets. www.thecolonialcenter.com . Saturday, Debbie Rogers Cheer Classic; Nov. 3, Doodlebops; ...
- 10/25/2007 21:38:34

riting this column is one of the most enjoyable parts of my job. It’s fun to look back at high school football games that have occurred in Southwest Virginia over the years.
- 10/25/2007 18:38:14

Welcome to the KCRW Corner on DrownedinSound.com. KCRW is one of the most influential public radio stations in the United States, broadcasting at 89.9FM from Santa Monica, California.
- 10/25/2007 18:35:23

Ewing Grahame picks eight of his favourite Auld Enemy confrontations.
- 10/25/2007 17:47:48

A senior executive at Sports Direct, the retailer controlled by billionaire Mike Ashley, has quit over her concerns about poor corporate governance at the sportswear company.
- 10/25/2007 17:12:19

Mike Ashley's Sports Direct lost its senior non-executive director yesterday amid accusations the company is failing to comply with corporate governance rules.
- 10/25/2007 16:47:59

Rolls Royce readies a smaller, but still very upscale, model for buyers who want to drive themselves
- 10/25/2007 15:35:02

Indian carmakers may be absent from the Tokyo Motor Show but the buzz around the market is certainly not missing at the show, one of the biggest automobile extravaganza globally.
- 10/25/2007 15:04:18

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Oct. 25 -- Volkswagen of America, Inc., CEO Stefan Jacoby today announced new executive appointments and realignment of the Volkswagen brand executive management team, taking effect January 1, 2008.
- 10/25/2007 14:51:54

Rolls Royce readies a smaller, but still very upscale, model for buyers who want to drive themselves
- 10/25/2007 14:38:17

Plans to construct a £6.4m sheltered accommodation complex in East Sussex are given the go-ahead.
- 10/25/2007 13:18:28

Farmers begin to combine a field of swathed canola.
- 10/25/2007 11:56:15

There are more options than ever before for Prada-loafered leadfoots who want to burn up the road and blow away onlookers.
- 10/25/2007 11:34:37

SALT LAKE CITY A state lawmaker who wants to build a nuclear-power plant in Utah is proposing to use the Green River as a critical source of cooling water, a newspaper reported Thursday.
- 10/25/2007 11:31:22

Lucy Boswell Lucy Grace Boswell, 85, of Winder, died Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Born on August 11, 1922, in Jackson County, she was the daughter of the late Marion Eligha and Mary Iowa Thomas.
- 10/25/2007 11:27:10

Whitt Sandlin Whitt Gabriel Sandlin, 23, of Cumming, died Sunday, October 21, 2007. He was the son of Guyrus Sandlin of Lithonia and Jane Sandlin of Lakeland. He was a graduate of Forsyth Central High School and attended The Art Institute of Atlanta.
- 10/25/2007 11:27:01

Notice of Sale Notice of Sale Under Power Georgia, Jackson County THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
- 10/25/2007 11:04:30

Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey warned of a wider military assault into northern Iraq and called on the U.S. to join the fight, as the army shelled suspected militant camps on the Iraqi side of the border.
- 10/25/2007 10:48:56

A pesticide program aimed at crippling a crop-destroying moth resumed this week on the Monterey Peninsula, prompting dozens of families to leave town amid concerns that the chemical mist could cause respiratory problems.
- 10/25/2007 09:47:29

Photo by Whitney Rose Bentley Elizabethton senior Justin Fuqua (88) is the Mountain Lakes ConferenceÕs fifth-ranked receiver entering tonightÕs game at South.
- 10/25/2007 09:47:17

Photo by Whitney Rose Bentley CloudlandÕs Matthew Tipton (33) has been a threat on the ground all season.
- 10/25/2007 09:20:59

Darryl Kowalski’s life came to an end this week, but evidence of the veteran Town & Country Cedar Homes craftsman’s skill remains in many a piece of distinctive woodwork.
- 10/25/2007 08:43:04

The former head of a company that manufactures body armor for solders in Iraq and Afghanistan was charged today with using company money to supplement his lavish lifestyle.
- 10/25/2007 08:22:59

The who in this whodunit is easy to sleuth out. The Poisoned Pen bookstore's downtown shop was killed during a fight between Phoenix code inspectors and the Bentley Projects, an art gallery where the mystery-book specialist opened a branch in 2005.
- 10/25/2007 07:39:57

ET AutoMania spoke to industry experts & marketers to find out whether the goodies really make it worthwhile to buy a vehicle this Diwali. Say it with gifts this Diwali
- 10/25/2007 07:38:19

A pesticide program aimed at crippling a crop-destroying moth was set to resume this week on the Monterey Peninsula, prompting dozens of families to leave town amid concerns that the chemical mist could cause respiratory problems.
- 10/25/2007 06:49:19

Oct. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Turkey warned of a wider military assault on Kurdish militants in northern Iraq and called on the U.S. to join the fight against the group.
- 10/25/2007 06:26:13

Compiled by Roger Collis.
- 10/25/2007 06:10:47

Nearly two years ago, coach Nick Papadopoulos scanned a field of players trying out for his Suffolk men's soccer team. Nick Celia , of Hanson, stood out. He played so well, in fact, that his name was the first that Papadopoulos scribbled in his notes.
- 10/25/2007 05:52:18

Early season success has resulted in seven Phil Steele's Mid-Season All-Conference honorees and one Mid-Season All-American honoree for the Western Michigan University Broncos football team.
- 10/25/2007 05:40:08

Bentley fans may be interested to hear the car manufacturer has joined forces with Pearl Motor Yachts to "showcase the finest of British design and engineering" at the Earls Court Boat Show.
- 10/25/2007 04:15:16

Dozens of families were leaving their homes on the Monterey Peninsula on Wednesday as planes prepared to resume showering the area with a chemical mist aimed at crippling a crop-destroying moth.
- 10/25/2007 02:46:13

FRESNO, 11:09 p.m. Oct. 24 (AP): Dozens of families left their homes on the Monterey Peninsula on Wednesday as planes prepared to resume showering the area with a chemical mist aimed at crippling a crop-destroying moth.
- 10/25/2007 02:20:33

FRESNO, Calif. ( Map , News ) - A pesticide program aimed at crippling a crop-destroying moth was set to resume this week on the Monterey Peninsula, prompting dozens of families to leave town amid concerns that the chemical mist could cause respiratory problems.
- 10/25/2007 02:14:20

You can paint the town red whenever you want, but when it comes to honoring women and the battle against breast cancer, it's time to paint the town pink.
- 10/25/2007 01:40:30

A state representative and others pushing to bring nuclear power to Utah are looking to build not one, but two nuclear reactors in the state and are looking at Emery County as the most likely location.
- 10/25/2007 01:16:03

The school-closing plan IPS announces today will shift the district away from middle schools, instead favoring combined junior and senior highs.
- 10/25/2007 00:45:02

Butte High came up the short end against Billings West, 18-25, 25-21, 15-17, 11-15. Molly Bentley led Butte High with 14 assists and had one kill. Rebekah Gibson helped out with one ace, one dig, six blocks and 16 kils.
- 10/25/2007 00:23:02

Terrell Wright and Andrew Bentley, both of Jersey City, have reached the finals of the New Jersey Diamond Gloves in their respective weight classes. Wright, who defeated Norman Neely in a semifinal decision last weekend, will face John Lennox of the Lopez Boxing Club in the heavyweight open bout.
- 10/24/2007 23:52:41

Bennie Ravich, a World War II Army veteran, died Saturday in his home. He was 102.
- 10/24/2007 23:42:25

Alexandra Krieg , honored as Globe Runner of the Year in 2004-05, when the Wellesley High senior won the state cross-country individual championship, hasn't lost a step at Middlebury College in Vermont, where she is the women's cross-country team's No. 1 runner.
- 10/24/2007 23:35:51

Nearly two years ago, coach Nick Papadopoulos scanned a field of players trying out for his Suffolk men's soccer team. Nick Celia , of Hanson, stood out. He played so well, in fact, that his name was the first that Papadopoulos scribbled in his notes.
- 10/24/2007 23:33:34

Brandeis University's men's head soccer coach Mike Coven earned his 400th career win yesterday with a 1-0 victory over Lasell College. The Judges are 8-7-2 on the season.
- 10/24/2007 22:47:00

The latest information on all the area wildfires.
- 10/24/2007 22:14:13

Dear Jack: I have read of several student-athletes in our area that have gone down with season-ending injuries. One had given an oral commitment to a major college. What happens when you have a big injury during your senior year?
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