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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Audiovox to expand availability of TV on the road
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How big Jurassic flying reptiles got off ground
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Congo rebel faction denounces Nkunda as leader
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Arabs put Hamas in UN draft, West offers own text
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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New US-led naval force to battle Somali pirates
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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How many scorpions? London Zoo does critter count
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
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Handlers on phone ordered Mumbai gunmen to kill
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US News Archive for July 2008:
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15 did, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 dead, 100 wounded as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Homeowner rescue awaits President Bushs signature
Congress approved mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners as part of an election-year housing plan that also aims to calm jittery financial markets and bolster the sagging economy. President Bush said he would sign it promptly, despite reservations...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 die, 88 injured as blasts hit western India
At least 29 people were killed and 88 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a top official said, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 die, 88 wounded as blasts hit western India
At least 29 people were killed and 88 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a top official said, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 die, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
At least 15 people were killed and another 100 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 killed as blasts hit western India Official
A top official says 29 people have been killed and at least 88 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Taylor Swift receives her high school diploma
While most of her peers donned caps and gowns to receive their high school diplomas, country star Taylor Swift was strumming a guitar and performing for thousands of fans...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Swift receives her high school diploma, in mail
While most of her peers donned caps and gowns to receive their high school diplomas, country star Taylor Swift was strumming a guitar and performing for thousands of fans...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Judge tosses Savages suit against Islamic group
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Josh Hamilton comes up huge again for Rangers
Josh Hamilton hit a three-run homer to increase his major league-leading RBI total to 103, and the Texas Rangers beat All-Star pitcher Justin Duchscherer and the Oakland Athletics 9-4 on Saturday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Alex Rios hits 2 homers, Blue Jays beat Mariners
Alex Rios homered twice, David Purcey earned his first major league win and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Seattle 8-3 on Saturday, handing the Mariners their seventh consecutive defeat...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 failed banks operating in West
Two banks operating in Nevada, Arizona and California _ 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank N.A. _ were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Banks rally as CEOs hold off on issuing shares
With many banks still reporting massive writedowns and even quarterly losses from bad mortgage investments, it certainly seems like an odd time for financial stocks to rally...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
McCain vows to back changes to disabilities law
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is pledging support for a proposal to expand protections for disabled people under an 18-year-old landmark civil rights law...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama defends tour, says McCain shifting on war
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain were moving his way on the key issues of Iraq and Afghanistan...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Wanted US woman freed in Costa Rica
A Texas woman wanted by the FBI for international parental kidnapping has been awarded refugee status in Costa Rica and cannot be extradited to the United States...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Brewers finally lose Mets keep winning
Somebody finally managed to slow down the Milwaukee Brewers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Impact on wildlife limited in Miss. River spill
A large fuel spill that shut down the mouth of the Mississippi River for four days has had a limited impact on wildlife so far, but officials are worried about fragile wetlands downstream...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Stan Lee to make a cameo in new X-Men movie
The creator of "X-Men" bumped into Wolverine at Comic-Con...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
California bans restaurants from using trans fats
California is joining the health crusade against artery-clogging trans fats...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 more banks, closing 28 branches
The 28 branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Phoenix police College shooter was punched first
One of three people wounded in a computer lab at a community college had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Pa. teens charged in fatal beating of immigrant
Three white teens were charged Friday in what officials said was an epithet-filled fatal beating of an illegal Mexican immigrant in a small northeast Pennsylvania coal town. Brandon J. Piekarsky, 16, and Colin J. Walsh, 17, were charged as adults with homicide and ethnic intimidation in the July 12 attack on Luis Ramirez...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Community college shooting stemmed from fist fight
A man suspected of shooting three people in a community-college computer lab lost a fistfight to one of the victims months ago and had been feuding with him ever since, a police detective said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Miss. River will open to some traffic after spill
The Coast Guard says the Mississippi River has reopened to limited ship traffic following a massive oil spill...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Spam King lured family with promises of gifts
A 16-year-old who survived when her escaped-convict father fatally shot his wife and a younger daughter told investigators the man lured his family into a sport utility vehicle with promises of a gift and a final goodbye, according to a document released Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Parents of slain pregnant woman forgive suspect
The parents of a slain pregnant woman said Friday they have forgiven the suspect charged with killing their daughter and cutting her baby out of the womb...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Police kill man who threatened Pa. radio station
A man who had threatened a Christian radio station was shot and killed by police Friday after he fired at officers with a rifle and tried to run them over with his sport utility vehicle, authorities said...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Procession, Mass for long-missing US soldier
The city that hoped for the best but learned the worst showed its respect Saturday for Army Staff Sgt. Alex Jimenez, whose body was recently recovered in Iraq 14 months after he was captured...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Montana town loses 4 teens, their athletic hopes
Here in rural Montana, the long roads stretch to the horizon over rolling hills covered with wheat. Drivers casually lift a hand off the wheel to greet oncoming drivers, whether they recognize the car or not...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Rites in Lawrence, Mass., for long-missing soldier
The city of Lawrence, Mass., is showing its respect for a soldier whose body was recently recovered in Iraq, 14 months after he was captured...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Midsummer night with Drew Carey and Shakespeare
"The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey is ready to showcase his Shakespearean side in a concert appearance with the Cleveland Orchestra...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Bermuda leaders son, a doctor, faces sex charges
About two months ago, Dr. Kevin Antario Brown was hobnobbing with guests at a celebrity poker tournament at the Playboy Mansion, his disaster-relief medical charity the beneficiary of the lavish event...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gay bias alleged in San Diego Bay shooting death
To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Salvage teams raise sunken Russian Sub Museum
Military salvage teams used hydraulic pumps and pontoons Friday to raise a Russian submarine once featured in a Hollywood film that sank in the Providence River last year during a storm...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Troubles fail to drive down Hummer owners passion
They rumble in on treads called Super Swampers, wearing their hearts on their license plates...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
AP IMPACT Relatives of televangelist prosper
Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Coast Guard stops search for missing fisherman
The Coast Guard has stopped searching for the owner and captain of a Rhode Island fishing boat that sank off the coast of New Jersey...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gunman at Pa. radio station bipolar, ex-wife says
The ex-wife of a gunman fatally shot by police outside a central Pennsylvania radio station says the man struggled with bipolar disorder...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Prosecutors book helps parents discuss sex abuse
Prosecutor Jill Starishevsky was working on the case of a little girl who had been consistently raped by her stepfather when she got an idea of how she could help families prevent such horrific acts...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
NYC adds double dutch to school sports calendar
The popular urban street pastime called double dutch, in which competitors jump between two ropes twirled eggbeater-style, is getting more recognition, becoming an officially sanctioned sport in New York City high schools...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Navajo tribe bans commercial tobacco use
The Navajo Nation Council has banned commercial tobacco in public places on the reservation _ including such outdoor venues as rodeos and fairs...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Calif. fire threatens homes near Yosemite Valley
Authorities say a wildfire is threatening several hundred homes near the main entrance road to Yosemite National Park...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Bodies of missing R.I. couple found in septic tank
Police have found the bodies of a missing Rhode Island couple in the septic tank in their yard...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Falling tree kills firefighter in California
Federal forestry officials say a firefighter has died after being struck by a falling tree while working on a wildfire in Northern California...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
New space race heats up with unveiling of aircraft
Aerospace engineers have been holed up in a Mojave Desert hangar for four years, fashioning a commercial spaceship to loft rich tourists some 62 miles above Earth. Now the wraps come partially off the top-secret project...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Scientists expose mystery behind northern lights
Scientists have exposed some of the mystery behind the northern lights...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued
T-R-O-U-B-L-E could loom for a Scrabble knockoff that has become one of the most popular activities on Facebook...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 dead, 100 wounded as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Prosecutors book helps parents discuss sex abuse
Prosecutor Jill Starishevsky was working on the case of a little girl who had been consistently raped by her stepfather when she got an idea of how she could help families prevent such horrific acts...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
NYC adds double dutch to school sports calendar
The popular urban street pastime called double dutch, in which competitors jump between two ropes twirled eggbeater-style, is getting more recognition, becoming an officially sanctioned sport in New York City high schools...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 die, 88 injured as blasts hit western India
At least 29 people were killed and 88 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a top official said, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 die, 88 wounded as blasts hit western India
At least 29 people were killed and 88 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a top official said, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 die, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
At least 15 people were killed and another 100 wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a day after seven similar blasts struck a southern city...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
29 killed as blasts hit western India Official
A top official says 29 people have been killed and at least 88 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 did, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Swift receives her high school diploma, in mail
While most of her peers donned caps and gowns to receive their high school diplomas, country star Taylor Swift was strumming a guitar and performing for thousands of fans...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Judge tosses Savages suit against Islamic group
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gunman at Pa. radio station bipolar, ex-wife says
The ex-wife of a gunman fatally shot by police outside a central Pennsylvania radio station says the man struggled with bipolar disorder...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Homeowner rescue awaits President Bushs signature
Congress approved mortgage relief for 400,000 struggling homeowners as part of an election-year housing plan that also aims to calm jittery financial markets and bolster the sagging economy. President Bush said he would sign it promptly, despite reservations...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Josh Hamilton comes up huge again for Rangers
Josh Hamilton hit a three-run homer to increase his major league-leading RBI total to 103, and the Texas Rangers beat All-Star pitcher Justin Duchscherer and the Oakland Athletics 9-4 on Saturday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Alex Rios hits 2 homers, Blue Jays beat Mariners
Alex Rios homered twice, David Purcey earned his first major league win and the Toronto Blue Jays beat Seattle 8-3 on Saturday, handing the Mariners their seventh consecutive defeat...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Taylor Swift receives her high school diploma
While most of her peers donned caps and gowns to receive their high school diplomas, country star Taylor Swift was strumming a guitar and performing for thousands of fans...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Banks rally as CEOs hold off on issuing shares
With many banks still reporting massive writedowns and even quarterly losses from bad mortgage investments, it certainly seems like an odd time for financial stocks to rally...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
McCain vows to back changes to disabilities law
Republican presidential candidate John McCain is pledging support for a proposal to expand protections for disabled people under an 18-year-old landmark civil rights law...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama defends tour, says McCain shifting on war
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain were moving his way on the key issues of Iraq and Afghanistan...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Salvage teams raise sunken Russian Sub Museum
Military salvage teams used hydraulic pumps and pontoons Friday to raise a Russian submarine once featured in a Hollywood film that sank in the Providence River last year during a storm...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Pa. teens charged in fatal beating of immigrant
Three white teens were charged Friday in what officials said was an epithet-filled fatal beating of an illegal Mexican immigrant in a small northeast Pennsylvania coal town. Brandon J. Piekarsky, 16, and Colin J. Walsh, 17, were charged as adults with homicide and ethnic intimidation in the July 12 attack on Luis Ramirez...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Wanted US woman freed in Costa Rica
A Texas woman wanted by the FBI for international parental kidnapping has been awarded refugee status in Costa Rica and cannot be extradited to the United States...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Brewers finally lose Mets keep winning
Somebody finally managed to slow down the Milwaukee Brewers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Impact on wildlife limited in Miss. River spill
A large fuel spill that shut down the mouth of the Mississippi River for four days has had a limited impact on wildlife so far, but officials are worried about fragile wetlands downstream...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 failed banks operating in West
Two banks operating in Nevada, Arizona and California _ 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank N.A. _ were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Stan Lee to make a cameo in new X-Men movie
The creator of "X-Men" bumped into Wolverine at Comic-Con...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
California bans restaurants from using trans fats
California is joining the health crusade against artery-clogging trans fats...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gay bias alleged in San Diego Bay shooting death
To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 more banks, closing 28 branches
The 28 branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Family Missing Fort Bliss soldier found alive
A Fort Bliss soldier considered missing and endangered has been found hurt but alive, her sister said Monday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Search continues for missing Fort Bliss soldier
A missing Fort Bliss soldier sent a text message about leaving her husband two days before she vanished, her sister said Saturday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Scott Dixon on schedule for another title
Everything is right on schedule for Scott Dixon _ for now...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
AP IMPACT Traffic deaths fall as gas prices climb
Rising prices at the gas pump appear to be having at least one positive effect: Traffic deaths around the country are plummeting, just as they did during the Arab oil embargo three decades ago...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Math study finds girls are just as good as boys
Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, "Math class is tough!" girls are proving that, at math, they are just as tough as boys. In the largest study of its kind, girls measured up to boys in math in every grade, from second through 11th. The research was released Thursday in the journal Science...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Federal minimum wage rises to $6.55 today
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Minimum wage going up, but so does inflation
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
2 eagles named by Miley, Billy Ray to be set free
Two 14-week-old American bald eagles named by Disney star Miley Cyrus and her country singer father, Billy Ray Cyrus, will be released into the wild Thursday at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Minimum wage going up, little help as costs soar
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Ship-barge crash closes Mississippi at New Orleans
A stretch of the Mississippi River at New Orleans could be closed for days as crews clean a 12-mile oil slick caused Wednesday when a tanker and barge collided, officials said...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Williams Jr. to continue Monday Night Football
Hank Williams Jr., who has sung the opening theme for "Monday Night Football" since 1989, will continue the tradition this season...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Another courtroom victory for religious colleges
A federal appeals court ruling that a Christian university in Colorado can receive state scholarship money is the latest in a string of legal victories for religious schools seeking public dollars...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Farc 'co-ordinator' held in Spain
Spanish police say they have arrested the representative of the left-wing Colombian rebel group Farc...
BBC News - July 26, 2008
City manufactures its own scenery for Olympics
Polluted Beijing is usually shrouded in gray, so for the Olympics, Beijing city officials have tried to add some color...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Housing rescue bill heads to Bush for signature
Congress has passed a housing rescue bill aimed at sparing 400,000 struggling homeowners from foreclosure. President Bush is expected to sign the measure quickly...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 did, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Explosions hit west Indian city 20 wounded
At least 20 people were wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a day after seven similar blasts struck another city in the south...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beijing manufactures its own scenery for Olympics
Polluted Beijing is usually shrouded in gray, so for the Olympics, Beijing city officials have tried to add some color...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Judge tosses Savages suit against Islamic group
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Halle Berry pushes back against paparazzi
Halle Berry said a paparazzi went too far to get a shot of her infant daughter, alleging that the shooter trespassed on her private property and snapped them hanging out in the backyard...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Overheard, Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House. And maybe looking out for those pesky microphones...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
In London, Obama says US must work with its allies
Presidential contender Barack Obama on Saturday defended his decision to travel to Europe and the Middle East, saying that problems encountered by Americans at home are often best dealt with by working with allies overseas...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Defending NASCAR champ Johnson wins Brickyard pole
Two-time defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson won the pole for Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, giving him the top starting spot in a race that has consistently vexed him...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Reavie leads Canadian Open by 3 strokes
Chez Reavie picked up a stroke before he even got to Glen Abbey for the third round of the Canadian Open...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Hamilton reaches 100 RBIs as Rangers rout As
Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer to reach 100 RBIs for the season and the Texas Rangers overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Oakland Athletics 14-6 on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Yankees beat Red Sox for seventh straight win
Joba Chamberlain and the New York Yankees picked up a big win against the Boston Red Sox and then got some help for the pennant race...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Banks rally as CEOs hold off on issuing shares
With many banks still reporting massive writedowns and even quarterly losses from bad mortgage investments, it certainly seems like an odd time for financial stocks to rally...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 1st National Bank of Nevada
Twenty-eight branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama defends tour, says McCain shifting on war
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain were moving his way on the key issues of Iraq and Afghanistan...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Wanted US woman freed in Costa Rica
A Texas woman wanted by the FBI for international parental kidnapping has been awarded refugee status in Costa Rica and cannot be extradited to the United States...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Brewers finally lose Mets keep winning
Somebody finally managed to slow down the Milwaukee Brewers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Stan Lee to make a cameo in new X-Men movie
The creator of "X-Men" bumped into Wolverine at Comic-Con...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
California bans restaurants from using trans fats
California is joining the health crusade against artery-clogging trans fats...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 more banks, closing 28 branches
The 28 branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Miss. River will open to some traffic after spill
The Coast Guard says the Mississippi River has reopened to limited ship traffic following a massive oil spill...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
South Texans filter through Dollys mess
South Texas was getting back on its feet Friday as residents filter through the soggy mess left by Hurricane Dolly despite thousands still being without power...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Police kill man who threatened Pa. radio station
A man who had threatened a Christian radio station was shot and killed by police Friday after he fired at officers with a rifle and tried to run them over with his sport utility vehicle, authorities said...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Phoenix police College shooter was punched first
One of three people wounded in a computer lab at a community college had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Pa. teens charged in fatal beating of immigrant
Three white teens were charged Friday in what officials said was an epithet-filled fatal beating of an illegal Mexican immigrant in a small northeast Pennsylvania coal town. Brandon J. Piekarsky, 16, and Colin J. Walsh, 17, were charged as adults with homicide and ethnic intimidation in the July 12 attack on Luis Ramirez...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Community college shooting stemmed from fist fight
A man suspected of shooting three people in a community-college computer lab lost a fistfight to one of the victims months ago and had been feuding with him ever since, a police detective said Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Bermuda leaders son, a doctor, faces sex charges
About two months ago, Dr. Kevin Antario Brown was hobnobbing with guests at a celebrity poker tournament at the Playboy Mansion, his disaster-relief medical charity the beneficiary of the lavish event...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gay bias alleged in San Diego Bay shooting death
To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Salvage teams raise sunken Russian Sub Museum
Military salvage teams used hydraulic pumps and pontoons Friday to raise a Russian submarine once featured in a Hollywood film that sank in the Providence River last year during a storm...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Spam King lured family with promises of gifts
A 16-year-old who survived when her escaped-convict father fatally shot his wife and a younger daughter told investigators the man lured his family into a sport utility vehicle with promises of a gift and a final goodbye, according to a document released Friday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Parents of slain pregnant woman forgive suspect
The parents of a slain pregnant woman said Friday they have forgiven the suspect charged with killing their daughter and cutting her baby out of the womb...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Detective details confrontation with Detroit mayor
A detective working a criminal case against Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick said coincidence led him to a house to try to deliver a subpoena...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Procession, Mass for long-missing US soldier
The city that hoped for the best but learned the worst showed its respect Saturday for Army Staff Sgt. Alex Jimenez, whose body was recently recovered in Iraq 14 months after he was captured...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Montana town loses 4 teens, their athletic hopes
Here in rural Montana, the long roads stretch to the horizon over rolling hills covered with wheat. Drivers casually lift a hand off the wheel to greet oncoming drivers, whether they recognize the car or not...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Rites in Lawrence, Mass., for long-missing soldier
The city of Lawrence, Mass., is showing its respect for a soldier whose body was recently recovered in Iraq, 14 months after he was captured...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Midsummer night with Drew Carey and Shakespeare
"The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey is ready to showcase his Shakespearean side in a concert appearance with the Cleveland Orchestra...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
AP IMPACT Relatives of televangelist prosper
Here in the gentle hills of north Texas, televangelist Kenneth Copeland has built a religious empire teaching that God wants his followers to prosper...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Coast Guard stops search for missing fisherman
The Coast Guard has stopped searching for the owner and captain of a Rhode Island fishing boat that sank off the coast of New Jersey...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Man accused in conspiracy to kill judge dies at 63
Drug kingpin Jamiel Alexander "Jimmy" Chagra, accused of leading a 1979 conspiracy to assassinate the federal judge set to preside over his drug trial, has died. He was 63...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Troubles fail to drive down Hummer owners passion
They rumble in on treads called Super Swampers, wearing their hearts on their license plates...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
City manufactures its own scenery for Olympics
Polluted Beijing is usually shrouded in gray, so for the Olympics, Beijing city officials have tried to add some color...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Housing rescue bill heads to Bush for signature
Congress has passed a housing rescue bill aimed at sparing 400,000 struggling homeowners from foreclosure. President Bush is expected to sign the measure quickly...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
15 did, 100 hurt as blasts hit western India
A government minister says 15 people have been killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of explosions in the western Indian city of Ahmadabad...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Explosions hit west Indian city 20 wounded
At least 20 people were wounded when a series of small explosions hit the western Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, a day after seven similar blasts struck another city in the south...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beijing manufactures its own scenery for Olympics
Polluted Beijing is usually shrouded in gray, so for the Olympics, Beijing city officials have tried to add some color...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Judge tosses Savages suit against Islamic group
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Halle Berry pushes back against paparazzi
Halle Berry said a paparazzi went too far to get a shot of her infant daughter, alleging that the shooter trespassed on her private property and snapped them hanging out in the backyard...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Midsummer night with Drew Carey and Shakespeare
"The Price Is Right" host Drew Carey is ready to showcase his Shakespearean side in a concert appearance with the Cleveland Orchestra...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Procession, Mass for long-missing US soldier
The city that hoped for the best but learned the worst showed its respect Saturday for Army Staff Sgt. Alex Jimenez, whose body was recently recovered in Iraq 14 months after he was captured...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
In London, Obama says US must work with its allies
Presidential contender Barack Obama on Saturday defended his decision to travel to Europe and the Middle East, saying that problems encountered by Americans at home are often best dealt with by working with allies overseas...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Defending NASCAR champ Johnson wins Brickyard pole
Two-time defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson won the pole for Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, giving him the top starting spot in a race that has consistently vexed him...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Reavie leads Canadian Open by 3 strokes
Chez Reavie picked up a stroke before he even got to Glen Abbey for the third round of the Canadian Open...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Hamilton reaches 100 RBIs as Rangers rout As
Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer to reach 100 RBIs for the season and the Texas Rangers overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Oakland Athletics 14-6 on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Yankees beat Red Sox for seventh straight win
Joba Chamberlain and the New York Yankees picked up a big win against the Boston Red Sox and then got some help for the pennant race...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Banks rally as CEOs hold off on issuing shares
With many banks still reporting massive writedowns and even quarterly losses from bad mortgage investments, it certainly seems like an odd time for financial stocks to rally...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 1st National Bank of Nevada
Twenty-eight branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama defends tour, says McCain shifting on war
Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain were moving his way on the key issues of Iraq and Afghanistan...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Overheard, Obama muses on need for time to think
Barack Obama endorses making time for thinking in the White House. And maybe looking out for those pesky microphones...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Pa. teens charged in fatal beating of immigrant
Three white teens were charged Friday in what officials said was an epithet-filled fatal beating of an illegal Mexican immigrant in a small northeast Pennsylvania coal town. Brandon J. Piekarsky, 16, and Colin J. Walsh, 17, were charged as adults with homicide and ethnic intimidation in the July 12 attack on Luis Ramirez...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Wanted US woman freed in Costa Rica
A Texas woman wanted by the FBI for international parental kidnapping has been awarded refugee status in Costa Rica and cannot be extradited to the United States...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Brewers finally lose Mets keep winning
Somebody finally managed to slow down the Milwaukee Brewers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Stan Lee to make a cameo in new X-Men movie
The creator of "X-Men" bumped into Wolverine at Comic-Con...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
California bans restaurants from using trans fats
California is joining the health crusade against artery-clogging trans fats...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 2 more banks, closing 28 branches
The 28 branches of 1st National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank, operating in Nevada, Arizona and California, were closed Friday by federal regulators...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Gay bias alleged in San Diego Bay shooting death
To police, Steven Hirschfield was violent and out of control when he clambered aboard a patrol boat sent to rescue him in the San Diego Bay during a gay pride party...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Salvage teams raise sunken Russian Sub Museum
Military salvage teams used hydraulic pumps and pontoons Friday to raise a Russian submarine once featured in a Hollywood film that sank in the Providence River last year during a storm...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Search continues for missing Fort Bliss soldier
A missing Fort Bliss soldier sent a text message about leaving her husband two days before she vanished, her sister said Saturday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Scott Dixon on schedule for another title
Everything is right on schedule for Scott Dixon _ for now...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
AP IMPACT Traffic deaths fall as gas prices climb
Rising prices at the gas pump appear to be having at least one positive effect: Traffic deaths around the country are plummeting, just as they did during the Arab oil embargo three decades ago...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Family Missing Fort Bliss soldier found alive
A Fort Bliss soldier considered missing and endangered has been found hurt but alive, her sister said Monday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Minimum wage going up, but so does inflation
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
2 eagles named by Miley, Billy Ray to be set free
Two 14-week-old American bald eagles named by Disney star Miley Cyrus and her country singer father, Billy Ray Cyrus, will be released into the wild Thursday at the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Minimum wage going up, little help as costs soar
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Ship-barge crash closes Mississippi at New Orleans
A stretch of the Mississippi River at New Orleans could be closed for days as crews clean a 12-mile oil slick caused Wednesday when a tanker and barge collided, officials said...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Williams Jr. to continue Monday Night Football
Hank Williams Jr., who has sung the opening theme for "Monday Night Football" since 1989, will continue the tradition this season...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Another courtroom victory for religious colleges
A federal appeals court ruling that a Christian university in Colorado can receive state scholarship money is the latest in a string of legal victories for religious schools seeking public dollars...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Math study finds girls are just as good as boys
Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, "Math class is tough!" girls are proving that, at math, they are just as tough as boys. In the largest study of its kind, girls measured up to boys in math in every grade, from second through 11th. The research was released Thursday in the journal Science...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Federal minimum wage rises to $6.55 today
About 2 million Americans get a raise Thursday as the federal minimum wage rises 70 cents. The bad news: Higher gas and food prices are swallowing it up, and some small businesses will pass the cost of the wage hike to consumers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Fatah activists detained in Gaza
Hamas security arrested dozens of supporters of the rival Fatah group, hurled grenades at the home of a Fatah leader and set up checkpoints across Gaza on Saturday after a mysterious beachside blast that killed five Hamas members and a 6-year-old girl...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Report Iran now has 6,000 centrifuges for uranium
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Saturday that Iran now possesses 6,000 centrifuges, a significant increase in the number of uranium-enriching machines in its nuclear program, the semi-official Fars news agency reported...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Cambodians go to polls amid border row
Nationalist pride sweeping through Cambodia triggered by a border dispute with Thailand appeared to strengthen the popularity of longtime Prime Minister Hun Sen ahead of parliamentary elections Sunday...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Australian investigators examine hole in jumbo jet
Australian investigators on Saturday began examining a Qantas jumbo jet which had to make an emergency landing after a large hole opened on its fuselage, a Philippine aviation official said...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Senate close to passing housing aid bill
Homeowners struggling to make their house payments could get government mortgage relief under a rescue plan that seeks to revive the chaotic housing market and help reverse the economic downturn...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Senate close to passing housing aid
Homeowners struggling to make their house payments could get government mortgage relief under a rescue plan that seeks to revive the chaotic housing market and help reverse the economic downturn...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Hamilton reaches 100 RBIs as Rangers rout As
Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer to reach 100 RBIs for the season and the Texas Rangers overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Oakland Athletics 14-6 on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Yankees beat Red Sox for seventh straight win
Joba Chamberlain and the New York Yankees picked up a big win against the Boston Red Sox and then got some help for the pennant race...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Jackson helps Rays end 7-game road losing streak
Edwin Jackson surpassed his victory total for last season and the Tampa Bay Rays snapped a seven-game road losing streak with a 5-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Judge tosses Savages suit against Islamic group
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage against an Islamic civil rights group over its use of a portion of his show in which he called the Quran a "book of hate."...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows:___...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Halle Berry pushes back against paparazzi
Halle Berry said a paparazzi went too far to get a shot of her infant daughter, alleging that the shooter trespassed on her private property and snapped them hanging out in the backyard...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama defends overseas trip, says itll help US
Presidential contender Barack Obama defended his decision to travel to Europe and the Middle East on Saturday, saying that problems encountered by Americans at home are often best dealt with by working with allies overseas...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama, in London, meets Brown, Blair
Presidential contender Barack Obama is meeting with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on the last leg of his European and Middle Eastern tour...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Obama urges Iran to accept EU nuke proposal
Democrat Barack Obama says Iran should promptly accept an international call to freeze its uranium enrichment program, which some nations see as a potential step toward obtaining nuclear weapons...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
McCain rejects audacity of hopelessness for Iraq
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, ridiculing Barack Obama for "the audacity of hopelessness" in his policies on Iraq, said Friday that the entire Middle East could have plunged into war had U.S. troops been withdrawn as his rival advocated...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Brewers finally lose Mets keep winning
Somebody finally managed to slow down the Milwaukee Brewers...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Hamilton, Davis power the Rangers to win over As
Josh Hamilton hit a two-run homer to reach 100 RBIs for the season and the Texas Rangers overcame a five-run deficit to beat the Oakland Athletics 14-6 on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
D-backs come out swinging to rout Giants
Mark Reynolds hit a three-run homer, Conor Jackson and Chad Tracy also connected and the Arizona Diamondbacks gave Dan Haren plenty of early offense in a 10-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants on Friday night...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Wanted US woman freed in Costa Rica
A Texas woman wanted by the FBI for international parental kidnapping has been awarded refugee status in Costa Rica and cannot be extradited to the United States...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Beers with more alcohol, flavor gain market share
Tucked in a corner at the Deschutes Brewery, barrels that once aged fine wines and whiskeys are nurturing beverages that are challenging drinkers to think of beer more like wine...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
Banks rally as CEOs hold off on issuing shares
With many banks still reporting massive writedowns and even quarterly losses from bad mortgage investments, it certainly seems like an odd time for financial stocks to rally...
Southern Ledger - July 26, 2008
FDIC takes over 1st National Bank of Nevada
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