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Auburn athletic director 'shocked' Tuberville left - Ledger-Enquirer
TOMMY TUBERVILLE Age: 54 Hometown: Camden, Ark. Alma mater: Southern Arkansas (1976) Playing career: Harmony Grove High School football, basketball and baseball, 1968-72 Southern Arkansas University football, free safety, 1972-76, and golfer ...
Conjoined twin dies after separation surgery - Guardian Unlimited
LONDON (AP) - A week-old baby has died after surgery to separate her from her twin sister, British doctors said Wednesday. Hope Williams died Tuesday night. Her lungs were too small to support her breathing, the lead doctor said. Hope's sister, Faith ...
SKorean firms confident NKorean zone won't close - WTOP Radio
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) - North Korea is unlikely to shut down a landmark joint factory park with South Korea despite its anger over largely political issues, the chief executive of one of the firms operating there said Friday. "Closure of the ...
Strange Rent Control Saga Ends - Surf Santa Monica
December 5 ? The tenants of a 28-unit rent-control apartment building on Santa Monica?s exclusive north coast can return home after the owners -- who were on an alleged religious mission to build 40 luxury condominiums for Jewish persons from the ...
Cowen should be representing us - Independent
Share I HAVE listened with great dismay to the whining and ranting of our political establishment who instead of delivering our democratically recorded wishes with conviction and dignity to the big wigs of Europe , are cowering like terrified rabbits ...
Town Prevails In Graham Case - Vineyard Gazette
The longest-running residential tax dispute in Massachusetts history, over the $51 million valuation of a West Tisbury property owned by William W. Graham, has finally ended with a win for the town assessors. The last chapter in the long legal story ...
India must act as a responsible member of the ICC, says former CEO ... - New Kerala
Melbourne, Dec.5 : Former International Cricket Council (ICC) CEO Malcolm Speed has played down reports of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) playing a domineering and irresponsible role in the running of world cricket, but acknowledges ...
Editorial: Local land use decision sets judicial standards - News Register
This month, Yamhill County Circuit Court Judge John Collins provided a welcome present to fellow judges across the state: a clear and detailed legal analysis of complex land use issues involving Measures 37/49 and ?vested rights.? If and when ...
Wilton OKs funds for bike path design - Saratogian
WILTON ? The Town Board on Thursday authorized a $20,000 preliminary design for the first two legs of a proposed 3.5-mile bike trail in central Wilton. The path, it?s believed, would improve accessibility to Gavin Park, the town?s recreation ...
S.F. Presidio hospital heads toward history - San Francisco Gate
Friday, December 5, 2008 The 161-unit private development is the centerpiece of plans to renew a 42-acre site at the former Army base just inside the national park's southern border near 15th Avenue and Lake Street. "It's a real swords-to ...
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