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St. Charles Catholicâs D.J. Wesley was one of the driving forces behind the Comets run to the Class 3A state championship game this past season. Last week, he ensured that his senior campaign in 2009 wouldnât be his last on the baseball diamond.
DESTREHAN -- After Valero-St. Charlesâ Devin Damare drilled the first pitch he saw high, deep and foul in the bottom of the seventh inning, an observer beckoned him to just âstraighten it out.â
Organizers of the work to build the new Carlisle CARES homeless resource center on Penn Street found they not only had plenty of volunteers Thursday, they had more every time they looked.
(AP:L'AQUILA, Italy) A lasting worldwide economic recovery "is still a ways off," President Barack Obama declared Friday, but he also said at the conclusion of a global summit that a disastrous economic collapse apparently has been averted.
At the request of the Federal Trade Commission, a U.S. district court judge has imposed a telemarketing ban on a Canadian operation that targeted U.S. consumers with false claims that it could reduce their credit card interest rates.
Google came to master Web search and online advertising largely on its own. But now that it plans to create an operating system to compete with Microsoft's widely used Windows, Google will have to play nicely with computer makers.
p2pnet news view | Advertising:- Not to put too fine a point on it, Phorm is Phuked. Former partner British Telecom, BT, has dropped the company. Based in the US, Phorm specialises in siphoning up online user information for behavioural targeting, intrusive targeted advertising based on what people are doing online, and where they’re doing it — [...]
Before the new operating system can give Microsoft a run for its money, Google will need to win over computer manufacturers. Here's what it needs to do.
Howard and Sheryl Hogan of Grove, Ok are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Kayla Michelle Hogan to Adam Buckmaster, son of Dan Buckmaster of Claremore, Ok and Audrey Buckmaster of Catoosa Ok.
A state agency is investigating a Huntingdon Valley swim club for possible racial discrimination after the club revoked a contract to let children from a Northeast Philadelphia day camp swim in its pool.
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