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Not many players have seen ups and downs like Clarkstown North goalie Chris McIndoe.
Christopher Karls turned 25 on Nov. 15. On Nov. 25 he learned that he will be at least 40 before he celebrates another birthday outside of prison.
GAINESVILLE - One Gainesville School Board member wants the local option sales tax for education to expand its funding reach. The School Board gets a total of ten minutes to present its wish list to local legislators on December 11th in preparation for the 2009 General Assembly session.
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Crude oil fell to the lowest in more than three years in New York on signs that the economy in the U.S., the world's largest energy consumer, is in a more severe economic slowdown than expected.
The number of people using a littleknown NHS reform to get private healthcare paid for by the taxpayer has risen by more than 10 times in the past year.
Section 1 handed down the stunning decision last month that "Championship Week" of high school basketball at the Westchester County Center was being cut from seven days to two because of budget cuts.
A state drug program designed to help poor patients pay for life-saving and life-sustaining HIV/AIDS drugs could again have a waiting list by April, state health officials said Monday. As the state paused Monday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of World AIDS Day with vigils and other public remembrances, HIV/AIDS clinics in Kentucky and throughout the country are bracing for the return ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia slashed rates by a full percentage point on Tuesday and Japan's central bank met to consider its response to an acute cash squeeze, kicking off another global push to shore up economies and soothe markets.
State Rep. Greg Hughes, cleared of ethics violations just before the Nov. 4 election, says he will introduce a bill in next month's Legislature that would set up an "independent" inspector general's office in Utah government that would handle legislative ethics, as well as other complaints against state employees.
JOHN MILLER -- The Associated Press BOISE -- Gov. C.L. "Butch" Otter on Monday ordered state agencies to cut another 3 percent in spending because Idaho's sputtering economy has reduced tax revenue.
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