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According to an alleged leak on PreCentral, Web OS 1.4, with the big new feature of video capture and editing, will be available February 15. The news comes from a Sprint technician, so Verizon's...
Hiram Monserrate, who was charged with a misdemeanor assault for dragging his girlfriend around and slashing her face with broken glass, was voted out by 53-8 as a result. He said it was an injustice...
Democratic lawmakers said they know a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling opens the door for unlimited corporate money in Iowa politics, but they’d like to make sure Iowa’s law reveals as much as possible about who’s behind campaign messages.
Residents of Atlanta's Asian enclave, Doraville, are thrilled to finally get their own MARTA train. They feel kinda awkward about it being called the "yellow line," though. [AJC] [Pic via]
Mayoral candidate Adam Giambrone can be gay if he wants to, or bisexual. This is Toronto.
Toyota isn't the only auto manufacturer taking heat right now. More than half of the auto dealers Chrysler and General Motors terminated in May have filed notice that they will appeal and try to regain their franchise.
In Southern Mexico, there's a small village nestled near the slopes of a 13-thousand foot volcano. It's a community that lives and dies on the coffee trade. And in recent years men who once immigrated illegally to the U.S. have come home to rebuild their dreams of growing the colorful, life-giving beans. KJZZ's Nadine Arroyo Rodriguez traveled to Chiapas, and brought back the first of two reports.
It was clear that the the Capitol Steps' satirical revue was going to be special soon after they were introduced to the audience at the Outer Banks Forum for the Lively Arts Saturday evening.
Angela DurrellSpecial to the Sun Once again, we have reached the apex of our year in the Valley known as Whiskey Flat Days, and once again, the Valley will be inundated with visitors eager to observe the “quaint” and “charming” activities of our native population.
( WMR ) -- WMR’s South African intelligence sources report that last year’s posting of former opposition Democratic Party/Democratic Alliance leader Tony Leon as South African ambassador to Buenos Aires is part of an effort to coordinate the Zionist and right-wing campaign to destabilize populist and progressive governments in Latin America.
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