The 4,300-year-old monument most likely belonged to the queen mother of the founder of Egypt's 6th Dynasty, and was built several hundred years after the famed Great Pyramids of Giza, antiquities chief Zahi Hawass told reporters in announcing the find  |  |


Corruption charges name ex-president  |  |
In order to remember Kristallnacht, we must place it in a historical context, understand it for the major turning point it was in 20th century history and apply its lessons today.  |  |
The free event, which drew roughly 1,000 onlookers last year, will bring five children's books to life with costumed characters strolling amidst life-sized scenery.  |  |


Don't think the chances are any better at 7-Eleven. One California store received more than 100 applicants in a week and a half for jobs that pay $8.50 per hour — and the retailer doesn't even usually hire holiday workers.  |  |
The program goes into effect Dec. 15.  |  |
The problem was that the land also included the church buildings, which neither the school nor parishioners realized at first. It came to light when the property's management and parishioners started asking questions about a new contract that church leaders  |  |
The "net metering" rules will help offset the cost of installing solar-panel systems — especially larger commercial installations, officials said.  |  |
Outback Steakhouse's Caesar dressing is so popular that chef Todd Wilbur features it in his collection of top-secret restaurant recipes.  |  |
Some people showed support to those who have served by marching in uniform while some made welcome-home signs and others yelled "Thank you" from their curbside seats.  |  |
Today, the 34-year-old is the kennel master for the 18th Military Police Detachment at Fort Huachuca, where there are a dozen teams of four-footed and two-footed soldiers providing security on the Army post.  |  |
The assault highlighted the vulnerability of a vital supply route for the 65,000 U.S. and NATO forces battling a resurgent Taliban in landlocked Afghanistan. A significant amount of supplies for the Western forces go through Pakistan.  |  |
Despite vows by top officials to avoid bankruptcy, fear is high that dwindling cash reserves could push one or more of Detroit's three carmakers into court protection within the next several months. Even a hypothetical glimpse of the consequences shows  |  |
The real question is, would anyone know them anyway?  |  |
The slaying of a man who was walking his dog at a South Side park Sunday brought the death toll to 69 in the city — a 15 percent increase from 2000, when a record 60 homicides were reported.  |  |
Well, sort of.  |  |
George Leipart gets his favorite ribs at the Texas Roadhouse, 8450 N. Cracker Barrel Road in Marana and 170 S. Wilmot Road. He won a copy of "Grill It!" by Chris Schlesinger and John Willoughby.  |  |
In fact, it's the kind of white-toast sandwich that ladies-who-lunch might order at the lunch counter at an upscale department store if ladies-who-lunch still ate white-toast sandwiches at upscale department store lunch counters here in the year 2008. Maybe they  |  |
The real estate investment trust, the nation's second-largest mall owner with big-name holdings including Chicago's Water Tower Place and Fashion Show in Las Vegas, also disclosed in a regulatory filing late Monday that it may default on certain debt obligations.  |  |
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