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O'Malley's replacement won't be named until next week

16.05.2008 23:58    wksu.org
Cuyahoga County Commissioners say it will be next week before they name an interim recorder to replace Patrick O'Malley, who resigned yesterday. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
Ohio    Politics    Audio


What Is The Coggins Test Anyway?

16.05.2008 23:57    equinesite.com
Every year your faithful steed stands perfectly still while his or her portrait is carefully drawn. A whorl here, a sock there. The blood sample and the portrait are then whisked off to the state laboratory. A few weeks later

Frank Sinatra Releases New Compilation This Week

16.05.2008 23:49    soulshine.ca
Reprise Records let out a best of compilation of songs recorded by the legendary singer and actor Frank Sinatra this week called Nothing but the...
Canada    Music
Frank Sinatra Releases New Compilation This Week

Top Ten Skeletons in the Left's Closet

16.05.2008 23:47    flynnfiles.com
I wrote A Conservative History of the American Left in part to conserve the history the Left would rather discard. With that in mind, I produced for FrontPageMag.com the Top Ten Skeletons in the Left's Closet. From the assassination of...

Eat Like a Byrd, Hit Like a Heavyweight

16.05.2008 23:47    flynnfiles.com
Boxers' waistbands generally expand as their careers progress. James Toney, for instance, started as a middleweight, fighting in the 160-pound range. He now fights at around 230 pounds. Blame Mother Nature and Father Time, and, in Toney's case, Ronald McDonald...

Poll: Many see "depression" in U.S. economy

16.05.2008 23:45    baltimore.bizjournals.com
Many of the voters in a recent informal Los Angeles Business from bizjournals poll said they saw the economy currently in a "depression".

Fannie Mae to institute new policy on down payments

16.05.2008 23:45    baltimore.bizjournals.com
In an effort to help get the housing market back on its feet, Fannie Mae, the largest buyer of U.S. home loans, will begin following a new policy on down-payment requirements for conventional, conforming mortgages that it purchases or guarantees.

Edison appoints three execs

16.05.2008 23:45    baltimore.bizjournals.com
Edison International Inc. has appointed three senior executives to positions at Edison International and its subsidiary Edison Mission Group, the company said Friday. (EIX)

Impressive Russians beat Finland in world semifinal

16.05.2008 23:45    cbc.ca
Russia have made the finals of the world hockey championships with an impressive, precise 4-0 victory over Finland on Friday afternoon at Quebec City.
Canada    Sports

Canada to play for world championship

16.05.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Mike Green scored a goal and two assists on Friday as Canada defeated Sweden 5-4 in Quebec City to advance to the final of the world hockey championship.
Canada    Sports

Sean Avery starts internship at Vogue: report

16.05.2008 23:44    cbc.ca
Sean Avery, the colourful and sometimes controversial New York Rangers forward who has expressed a desire to be a fashion magazine editor, has started his internship with the publication this week, according to a report.
Canada    Sports

Earthquake Assistance to China

16.05.2008 23:44    state.gov
Department Spokesman McCormack (May 16): "...The United States has provided $500,000 in cash assistance to China. ...Also, the Chinese Government has agreed to a U.S. offer to provide airlifted relief supplies, including tents, food, blankets, generators and other supplies.

Student Charged With Making Threats At High School

16.05.2008 23:41    cbs2chicago.com
A 16-year-old student has been charged with felony disorderly conduct for writing two graffiti threats on two bathroom walls at a west suburban high school, police said Friday.

Winnipeg's mosquito man finds it isn't easy going green

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
When entomologist Taz Stuart joined the City of Winnipeg's insect-control branch, he intended to take a more environmentally friendly approach to the city's annual battle with mosquitoes - but somewhere along the way, his green plans got scaled back.

Manslaughter charge laid in Winnipeg woman's overdose

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
A Winnipeg man has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a woman who overdosed on drugs in October 2007.

Rare cougar spotted in Manitoba backyard

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
A woman in southern Manitoba snapped a nice photograph of a cat in her rural backyard on Mother's Day - but it wasn't a cute little kitty: her camera captured a rare cougar.

First Nation approves plan for casino near Portage la Prairie

16.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Members of the Long Plain First Nation have voted overwhelmingly in favour of building a casino on reserve property near Portage la Prairie, Man.

City Cops To Get Battle Gear, Semi-Assault Weapons

16.05.2008 23:41    cbs2chicago.com
There were 47 murders in the city last month. That's up from 35 in April of last year. That's part of the reason Chicago police will be armed with tough new weapons and tactics to fight violence. CBS 2's Dorothy

Same-Sex Marriages Likely A Long Way Off In Ill.

16.05.2008 23:41    cbs2chicago.com
A day after a California Supreme Court ruling legalized same-sex marriage, the question now is what might happen in Illinois. But as CBS 2 Political Editor Mike Flannery reports, even those who support gay marriage in Illinois don't think it's

Steven C works his piano

16.05.2008 23:41    minnesota.publicradio.org
St. Paul musician Steven Anderson, or Steven C., as his stage name goes, has built a thriving behind-the-scenes career in the "New Age" music industry as a producer and pianist. Now he's stepping out of the shadows with a new

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