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Same-Sex Marriage In California; States With High Gay Ghetto Couples

23.05.2008 23:57    memphisrap.com
The California courts have ruled in favor of same-sex marriages. Gay couples can marry in California from any state. Studies show states with high numbers of gay ghetto couples.
Tennessee    Rap


BET TV Host Rocsi Slammed By 50 Cent; Video Surface Calling Album Garbage

23.05.2008 23:57    memphisrap.com
G-Unit founder and rapper slams back at BET co-host Rocsi of 106 & Park after a video surfaces of tv host slamming his album and calling it garbage during the time he was competing with his rival Kanye West.
Tennessee    Rap

Clinton Apologizes for Kennedy Assassination Comment

23.05.2008 23:57    memphisrap.com
Senator Hillary Clinton drew a quick rebuke from Barack Obama's campaign on Friday after she made a remark about Robert Kennedy's assassination
Tennessee    Rap

Indiana Jones Expected To Top Box Office Numbers Over The Holiday

23.05.2008 23:57    memphisrap.com
After 19 years, Harrison Ford is back in movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull which released in movie theaters Thursday. The movie is expected to make record numbers at the box office.
Tennessee    Rap

University of Winnipeg launches aboriginal police program

23.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
The University of Winnipeg hopes a new program will encourage more aboriginal people to work in law enforcement.

More options coming to house mentally ill: Manitoba minister

23.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Manitoba's NDP government will soon unveil a new strategy on housing for people affected by mental illness, the province's family services and housing minister said Thursday.

Winnipeg drugstore pulls lighters with kid appeal

23.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Cigarette lighters featuring images of popular children's cartoon characters have been pulled from the shelves of a Shoppers Drug Mart in Winnipeg after a local mother complained they could entice children to play with fire.

Manitoba native band finalizing largest-ever single compensation claim

23.05.2008 23:41    cbc.ca
Members of Peguis First Nation are celebrating what they call a historic deal with the federal government over a century-old claim that could be worth as much as $126 million.

Pocket knife grounds domestic flights at Vancouver airport

23.05.2008 23:39    cbc.ca
A short pocket knife caused some long delays at Vancouver International Airport on Friday after a traveller went through security screening with the 10-cm-long knife in his carry-on luggage.

Suspected money laundering unacceptable, says BCLC

23.05.2008 23:39    cbc.ca
Directors of the B.C. Lottery Corp. said Friday it is unacceptable for gamblers to cash in thousands of dollars in bills without being questioned.

B.C. apologizes for Komagata Maru incident

23.05.2008 23:39    cbc.ca
After 94 years, the B.C. legislature unanimously passed a motion Friday apologizing for the Komagata Maru incident.

High diesel costs take fun out of farming

23.05.2008 23:39    minnesota.publicradio.org
Prices for just about everything are rising. But like many other businesses, farmers are finding there is no easy way to deal with the increased cost of fuel.

Trading four wheels for two

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
With gas prices soaring, commuting by bicycle seems more appealing than ever. But two-wheeled transit can take some getting used to.

Summer movie madness

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
As the Hollywood blockbuster season approaches, Stephanie Curtis, the Movie Maven, joins Midday to discuss the options for theater-goers this summer.

Minn. high court rules against the seizure of drug homes

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Minnesota's Supreme Court has ruled criminal forfeiture laws don't apply to homestead property.

Sen. Clinton returns to campaign in South Dakota

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Sen. Hillary Clinton spent much of the day campaigning in South Dakota. She talked with invited guests at a surburban Sioux Falls grocery store and then headed to Brookings for another appearance.

Gov. to sign bill banning texting while driving

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
Gov. Tim Pawlenty said he plans to sign a bill that would prohibit texting while driving.

Coens to shoot their next film in Minnesota

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
After months of uncertainty, the Minnesota Film and Television Board is announcing that Oscar winning Twin Cities natives Joel and Ethan Coen will shoot their next movie in the Twin Cities.

Host committee for RNC disappointed with lack of state help

23.05.2008 23:38    minnesota.publicradio.org
The local host committee for the RepublicanNational Convention says it's disappointed the state didn't followthrough on promised financial help.

Soldier Dead

23.05.2008 23:36    pbs.org
Burying the fallen in military cemeteries is a painful rite full of dignity and solemnity.
USA    Religion

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