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Courtney Hawkins puts up a shot last week in Indianapolis. Published: Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 9:26 p.m. Last Modified: Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 9:34 p.m.
Music from a 98-year-old organ fills the cathedral of St John the Divine in New York as it reopens for worship after a fire inside the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world in 2001.
The market swings erratically. Job security teeters by the day. A few extra greenbacks seem safer under the mattress.
An ancient cave painting in Australia depicts a previously unknown species of large bat, according to researchers.
— Nov. 20, 2008 — Toradex is now sampling a design kit that targets creation of customer-specific PDAs based on Windows CE. The "Limestone" kit features an 806MHz Marvell PXA320 processor, a "rich" board-to-board extension interface, plus an optional battery, case, and cover, the company says.
The original Olive Branch School and a picturesque historic stone arch over Mud Run in Mad River Township may move closer to being named to the National Register of Historical Places at a meeting in Columbus today, Dec . 5.
Compiled by JENNIFER SUMMER Sterling Bank to open new Kingwood banking center Sterling Bank recently announced it has entered into a 10-year lease with Northpark Shopping Center Plaza LP for a new Kingwood banking center.
The 100th birthday of the French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, which fell last Friday, is being taken in France as an opportunity to celebrate the work of a man who over the course of a long career refashioned French anthropology and served as intellectual godfather to a whole generation of writers and thinkers in the 1960s and 70s.
Since May, when the auditor general revealed that the prime minister’s residence is in terrible shape and needs major rehabilitation, the NCC has been working on the redesign of key parts of the 34-room heritage mansion. But the $9.7-million renovation involves major reconstruction that would take up to 15 months to complete, makin
(AP:COLUMBUS, Ohio) State officials say mining is making a slightly smaller contribution to Ohio's economy. A report released Thursday by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources said the state's mineral industries had about $2.55 billion in production last year, down roughly 2.3 percent from 2006.
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