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- KC native saves toddler in Chicago crash Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 9:26PMA nanny mowed down by a city worker in Chicago saved the toddler she was watching. The KC native was just released from the hospital but still has a long recovery ahead. She spoke about her ordeal for the first time on Tuesday.
- War took edge off 1948 defeat for RAF veteran Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 9:04PMLONDON (Reuters) - After coming through 80 missions for Bomber Command and earning the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFC), Bill Lucas had some sense of perspective when he failed to make the final of the 5,000 metres at the 1948 London Olympics.
- INTERVIEW-Olympics-War took edge off 1948 defeat for RAF veteran Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:00PMLONDON, July 20 (Reuters) - After coming through 80 missionsfor Bomber Command and earning the Distinguished Flying Cross(DFC), Bill Lucas had some sense of perspective when he failedto make the final ...
- CRE Retail Duo Finds Success In Pairs Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 4:25PMAbout eight years ago, The Shopping Center Group LLC began encouraging its agents to work on deals in teams.This usually meant the partnering of an ex...
- Joe Lemire: Tornado destroyed their town but not Joplin Little Leaguers' spirits Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 3:17PMPHOENIX -- As the plane descended into Sky Harbor Airport, a pre-teen boy looked out the window into the Arizona desert and said to the passengers near him, "There are no trees down there. It's just like back in Joplin."
- Coming Events Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:47PMOn Wednesday, June 8 from 7 - 9 p.m., GO GREEN Delta will be meeting at the Tsawwassen Library Meeting Room. GO GREEN Delta is a non-profit, non-partisan discussion group in Delta that focuses on environmental issues.
- Rude, unsafe drivers on the rise, CAA says Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:45PMDriver courtesy, such as the "thank you" wave has been tossed out the car window, according to a new survey by the Canadian Automobile Association.
- Nataly Kelly: Meet Jack Jason: The Most Famous Interpreter in the World Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:44PMWhat does it feel like for 8.4 million viewers to hang onto your every word as you make your case to Donald Trump? While Marlee Matlin's words are hers and hers alone, the voice that renders them into English belongs to a man by the name of Jack Jason.
- Death of cherished yorkie ignites debate about groomer standards Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:33PMWhen groomers called to tell Terri Barnett her three dogs were ready, she says there was no indications anything was out of the ordinary.
- 9 Questions for Rupert Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 1:29PMMurdoch goes before Parliament tomorrow. Geoffrey Robertson imagines the questions—and how to respond.
- Private health care Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 5:38AMWealthy Chinese are increasingly looking beyond the state sector
- Are you road rude? Discourteous drivers on the rise, survey finds Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 5:37AMVANCOUVER - Has driver courtesy been tossed out the car window? Is the traffic "thank you" wave dead? Drivers polled for the Canadian Automobile Association seem to think so.
- Canal festivities begin Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 5:18AMThe Tonawandas' Canal Fest is a lot like the Taste of Buffalo, Allentown Art Festival, concerts in the park, a waterfront flotilla, a holiday parade, neighborhood street festivals and a fireworks display, all rolled into one eight-day event.
- Don’t raise debt ceiling, just live within budget Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:12PMGovernment shutdown and national collapse are not the inevitable results of the failure of the president and Congress to raise the national debt ceiling. If the debt ceiling isn’t raised, the federal government will just have to pay its bills from tax receipts rather than from borrowing.
- Film festival review: Tree of Life Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 9:01PMIf there's a tightrope between genius and madness, Terence Malick has jumped with both feet to land firmly in absolute crazy land.
- Lakeland Girl Opts for Optimism After Losing Leg Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 9:24PMLAKELAND | In the middle of a physical therapy session Friday afternoon, Zoe Gibbs asked her mother about going to the mall later to get a new set of piercings in her ears.
- Phone hacking investigator assistant commissioner Andy Hayman caught out by first wife for philandering Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 5:32PMThe first wife of the assistant commissioner who investigated the phone hacking scandal gives an insight into the rise of one of Britain's most senior policeman.
- East Central players make an impact on Preston softball team Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 4:53PMTheir own school wasn't going to field a team in its final year of high school competition, so four East Central girls joined the Preston team and have played key roles in helping the Trojans reach the state tournament for the second year in a row.
- “Gas war” Bedouin and Jewish exodus from Kyrgyzstan: Israel Today Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 3:34AMExplosion occurred last night on a major gas pipeline in northern Sinai, near the port town of El Arish.
- Laurel girl on the verge of running thanks to Shriners Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 1:05AMBlond, blue-eyed Addison Benson bounces across the living room floor of her Laurel home, pigtails flying as the smiling 3-year-old finds a wall to hide behind for a game of hide and peek.
- Talks with Ted Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:27AMNews-Times/Candace Blomendahl - Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and former United States Poet Laureate Ted Kooser read his children’s book “Bag in the Wind” during a special program at the Gresham Public Library. Kooser also spoke about life, writing and anything else people wanted to know.
- VRS contributions affect state employees' take-home pay Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:13PMMost veteran state employees won't see much difference in their paychecks today from a major change in the way Virginia pays for their pensions.
- New Hampshire's new fiscal picture Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:08PMThrough the months-long debate over the state budget, much attention focused on the size of the spending reduction from the last budget.
- This is a Special Report On Labor Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:53PMThe U.S. labor market has barely improved since the recession officially ended two years ago. Nearly one in 10 workers remain unemployed, and job creation has stagnated. Archaic labor laws restrict employee involvement in the workplace while forcing many workers to support unions they oppose. Government-employee unions use their enormous political influence to maintain special privileges ...
- Windsor-based Vantis Life Insurance Reports Continued Growth Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:38PMGet Business Mobile Text Alerts Windsor-based Vantis Life Insurance Co. is continuing its sales growth of traditional recurring-premium protection products such as term-life and whole-life sold through banks, primarily to middle-income families.
- Veteran state workers get first checks under pension change Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:28PMAlthough the contribution will be made on a pre-tax basis, more pay could push some into a higher tax bracket.
- 4 myths and realities of homeownership Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:27PMAfter living in an apartment my entire life--until buying my first home at age 25--I believed a lot of myths about what homeownership would ultimately be like. But I was not the first person
- Term Life for MoneyTrax®, Infinite Banking®, and Bank-on-Yourself® Advisors Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:00PMSecurity Mutual has introduced a new term insurance product that offers novel conversion features. Â The new product will especially appeal to life insurance advisors who first recommend permanent coverage, but who recognize that some insurance needs can best be met with term life. Â This enhanced conversion feature is in addition to the basic conversion right that comes with Security's level ...
- Saying No To Service Plans Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 11:14AMI did a quick survey yesterday and counted 55 Web-capable devices – desktop, laptop, server and tablet computers, plus smartphones – in my life. Being a business owner, and a father of university students, means having to say “yes” to a lot of capital spending.
- Theater review: Workshop serves up dark comedy of outlaws and dreamers Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:58AMFilm noir comes to life in the Marin Actors Workshop/Ken Bacon production of "The Petrified Forest," now at Novato Theater Company Playhouse.
- Northwestern Mutual Report: The Power of the Portfolio Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:25AMMILWAUKEE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Northwestern Mutual has released The Power of the Portfolio, a report outlining the strategy of the company's general investment account and highlighting it's long-term financial strength.
- LAMBERTVILLE: City gets $194K for creek project Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 9:16AMLAMBERTVILLE — A $194,000 federal grant for flood control of Ely Creek “will help the whole section of Lambertville near the creek,” Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio said Friday.
- The Civil War Tariff Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:36AMThe high duties which the war caused to be imposed, at first regarded as temporary, were retained, increased, and systematized.
- Man with face transplant carves new life Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:32AMFrom the start, Dallas Wiens has believed that the face he woke up with after surgery was his own.
- Students get some financial education Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 7:30AMThe North Platte Telegraph Students may sometimes wonder if what they are learning will apply to their adult future, but a new financial educational tool puts students in a "real" world environment.
- Chalice Gold Mines: Activity and Cash Flow Report for Quarter Ended June 30 2011 Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 6:00AMPERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA--(Marketwire - 07/14/11) - Chalice Gold Mines ("The Company") (TSX: CXN - News )(ASX: CHN - News ) advises that its Activity and Cash Flow Reports for the quarter ended June 30 2011 have been issued today. The full texts of these reports are available at the Company's website www.chalicegold.com and under the Company's profile at [[[SHIFTOUT ...
- BRIEFLY: July 14 Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 5:35AMSee what’s happening in and around Marion, Mattapoisett and Rochester.
- Judge who was 'too lenient' puts woman in prison Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 4:13AMPEABODY — Joanna Snyder's record as a con woman stretches back over three decades and 28 pages, and across the country. She's even managed to talk at least two judges into more lenient sentences, blaming crimes like identity fraud, forgery and larceny on untreated bipolar disorder.
- Lessons from 100: Lawrence Cowan has lived life the Western way Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 2:10AMOK, let's address one thing about Lawrence Cowan's longevity right off the bat: The Denver resident reached his 100th birthday without ever smoking a cigarette or tippling a drink.
- A Little Scared... A Little Thoughtful Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 1:09AMI'm sure by now EVERYONE is aware of the President saying that he could not guarantee that Social Security Checks will be going out on August 3rd. Not only that he suggested that disability checks, student . . .
- Juries are often wrong; and don't raise debt ceiling Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:37AMWhat's all the fuss about the Florida jury's acquittal of Casey Anthony in the murder of her daughter? Yes, the jury's decision can be questioned, but Anthony had no renown prior to the trial, as another notoriously acquitted murder defendant, football star O.J. Simpson, did.
- Personal Finance Topic #151 – Don’t fall for the whole life insurance – it’s disgusting Thursday, July 14, 2011 @ 12:07AMIf you already have whole life or universal life policy, you have my deep condolences. You are wasting most of your money by paying its premiums. If you are an insurance agent . . .
- Screen Your Genes? Be Careful (in Opinion) Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 11:35PMGenetic tests will more likely shake you up than settle your illness risk concerns.
- Talk of the County Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:34PMNo sirens We had a serious storm on July 11. Round Lake Beach failed to sound the sirens even though a tornado was present in this area. Now everything is out and ComEd will take multiple days before the power will be up and running again. People are going to die like flies over here and nobody cares. The rates will go up but that doesn’t mean anything. Isn’t that wonderful?ComEd’s ...
- S.A non-profit giving WINGS to breast cancer patients Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 10:22PMJolene Schriedel was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer last year when she was 41 years old. Schriedel shares her touching story: When I was at the imaging center, I told the technician that if this turned out to be cancer I didn’t know what I would do. I did not have insurance but then I learned about WINGS, which offers financial support to women who were diagnosed with breast cancer ...
- Who is the Long Island serial killer? Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 9:56PMNew details: The search for Shannan Gilbert leads to the discovery of the bodies of four others Photos Watch story
- Six months on Grantham flood victims still need help. Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 7:45PMIn January, ARGUS jounalist BROOKE BENTLEY watched the devastating floods which ripped apart homes and lives throughout the Lockyer Valley. Last week she was able to do more than just write about the tragedy...
- Green Valley man surprised by $2 million Lottery win Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 7:29PMA 42-year-old rural Tazewell County man says he plans to live life much the same, though "easier" since cashing in a $2 million Lottery prize Tuesday.
- I Wish I Wasn't Married: In Defense of Domestic Partnerships for Straight Couples Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:39AMI’ve been married for a little while now—two years this past weekend. I love my husband, live with him, and plan to stay with him indefinitely. Also, I wish we had never gotten married. Yes, he knows I’m writing this. In fact, he feels the same way. The only reason Aaron and I got married was to get him on my health insurance, a scenario that a lot of gay New Yorkers will soon have to start ...
- Woman gives up driving for bicycle Tuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 11:03AMPittsburg resident Vonnie Gallegos stopped driving four and a half years ago. After two car crashes in two weeks totaled her car and put her in the hospital, she said, she reconsidered whether driving was a good idea. It wasn’t a decision she made lightly. “I had the coolest, coolest car,” the diminutive 50-year-old said Monday. “It was a black Mercury Cougar with a steel stick shift. I felt ...