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The Roanoke Times News Standards and Policies - Roanoke Times
In recent years, some people have loudly predicted the demise of newspapers. They point to the explosion of the Internet, a wave of troubling journalistic scandals, and the industry's rapidly changing business model, all factors that fuel an ...
TheStar.com | living | Chic, youthful, sexy, this 'do is no don't - Toronto Star
The red and black Narciso Rodriguez dress Michelle Obama wore the night her husband became the 44th president-elect of the United States divided style watchers like so many red and blue states. Critics were on point, and that night it was clear this ...
Murder of Monir Alyatim brings months of loss and longing for family ... - Grand Rapids Press
Four Flint men were arrested. Two face felony murder charges, while the other two were charged with armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery. "I told (my son) some boys were being bad and they didn't listen to their mommies," Neketia ...
CapeCodToday Blog Chowder - Cape Cod Today
Welcome to CapeCodToday's Blog Chowder! This page aggregates the most recent postings from all the CapeCodToday bloggers for your convenience. Bookmark this page or see below left for RSS options. I remember the OJ trial. There was a lot of evidence ...
Have your say: Taxi customers asking for white drivers - Stuff
Nicky Wagner says she has spoken to several taxi drivers and company owners since the brutal slaying of Afghan driver Abdulrahman Ikhtiari earlier this month. "Several said they had people call who only wanted white drivers," she said. "You can say ...
Cedar City man using YouTube to fight charges - ksl.com
Screwed up again has a valid point. I don't know what the laws are, but I sure hope someone vulnerable to such seizures is not allowed to drive. Call me unsympathetic, but I'd hate to see someone driving a monster truck suffer a seizure and take out ...
Strikers do not deserve any mercy - Tribune
C ENTRAL Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah?s ruling on Tuesday that the Supreme Court cannot be exempted from the Right to Information Act will be lapped up by all those who expect transparency in public life. It reinforces the dictum ...
Officers shot man 12 times from behind - New Orleans Times-Picayune
The 22-year-old man killed early Thursday in a police shootout was wounded 14 times, with 12 of the bullets hitting him in the back of his body, Orleans Parish Coroner Frank Minyard said. After releasing a terse statement about the shooting Thursday ...
Panel suggests N.J. consider driving privileges for undocumented ... - Newark Star-Ledger
A panel advising Gov. Jon Corzine on immigrant issues is considering recommending the state allow undocumented immigrants "driver privilege cards" and in-state college tuition rates. Two Hispanic leaders told the Record that the state's public ...
Officials to break ground on new C.J. Peete development - New Orleans Times-Picayune
Officials will break ground at 9:30 a.m. today on a new mixed-income development that will replace the C.J. Peete public housing development in Central City. This will be the second groundbreaking in the federal government's plan to replace the city ...
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