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Supreme Court faces decisions on two key terror cases (McClatchy Newspapers)
By admin on September 27, 2009
McClatchy Newspapers - WASHINGTON Graphic photos of U.S. troops abusing Iraqi prisoners present the Supreme Court with its latest, but not its last, national-security legal dilemma.
America’s Best And Worst Cities For New Jobs
By admin on September 24, 2009
By Klaus Kneale, Forbes.com Sept. 24, 2009 Lincoln, Nebraska, left, and Detroit, Michigan are shown in these file photos
Family album photos ending up on Internet
By 7KLnewsbot on September 23, 2009
Matching mullets, regrettable tattoos, metal mouths and goofy grins. Such…
New Views of Our Milky Way Revealed (SPACE.com)
By admin on September 23, 2009
SPACE.com - New photographs of the center of the Milky Way reveal the chaotic environment at the heart of our galaxy, where a supermassive black hole is thought to lurk.
New Facebook feature could lead to embarrassing revelations
By admin on September 22, 2009
Last week, Facebook announced another feature that should make you scramble to update your privacy settings. It’s called status tagging, and it’s very similar to when you tag your Facebook friends in photos or notes, but you’re giving them a trackable shoutout in your status update. Basically, it’s also Facebook’s way of making their features more similar…
Why Autumn Begins Tuesday (LiveScience.com)
By admin on September 22, 2009
LiveScience.com - The first day of autumn - Sept. 22 this year - is no guarantee of fall-like weather, but officially the season’s start comes around at the same time each year nonetheless
Why Autumn Begins Tuesday (LiveScience.com)
By admin on September 22, 2009
LiveScience.com - The first day of autumn - Sept. 22 this year - is no guarantee of fall-like weather, but officially the season’s start comes around at the same time each year nonetheless.
Scary times for pumpkin growers in New England (AP)
By 7KLnewsbot on September 21, 2009
AP - New England pumpkin growers, who spent the early summer mostly losing a battle with rain that destroyed many pumpkins, face the frightening prospect that the rest won’t be ready before Halloween.
Two Raleigh Scouts earn their Eagle ranks
By admin on September 20, 2009
Two members of Raleigh’s Boy Scout Troop 344 have earned the rank of Eagle Scout: Christopher Liskiewicz and Justin Maule.
Thrift shops can afford to be picky
By 7KLnewsbot on September 20, 2009
A tower of gray laundry baskets teeters behind Michael Thomas as he unloads a tangle of clothes onto a counter already cluttered with bags and bags full of the same. “Cash or credit?” he asks. Hardly pausing for an answer, he chucks the mass of tops and jeans into another basket, which somehow stays upright
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Bill Clinton speaks of vast, right-wing conspiracy (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Bill Clinton says a vast, right-wing conspiracy that once targeted him is now focusing on President Barack Obama.
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Gucci: Tashkent Training Chic (Fashion Wire Daily)
September 28, 2009

Fashion Wire Daily - Uzbekistan, perhaps not everyone’s first thought when it comes to inspiration for a hip Italian fashion brand, underpinned a powerful Spring 2010 collection from Gucci that, at its kernel, was all about combining sexy athleticism with the brand’s unique hardware.
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Last-gasp Adailton denies Juventus top spot, Milan jeered (AFP)
September 28, 2009

AFP - Bologna’s veteran Brazilian forward Adailton scored an equaliser deep into injury time to deny Juventus a return to the top of the Serie A table following a 1-1 draw in Turin.
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Oil falls below $66 ahead of US economic reports (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Oil prices fell below $66 a barrel Monday as stock markets sank and investors eyed a slew of economic data this week that will help shed light on the health of the U.S. economy
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Cypress Gardens theme park in Fla. closes doors (AP)
September 24, 2009
AP - Cypress Gardens, which reigned as Florida’s grandest theme park in the days before Disney, has shut down while its owners try to sell the attraction.
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Merkel vows quick deal on German coalition (AP)
September 28, 2009

AP - Chancellor Angela Merkel has vowed to press ahead quickly with forming a new center-right German government following her election victory.