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  • Around Whittier, July 20 Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:27PMThe trial for a man charged with vehicular manslaughter in connection with the fatal hit-and-run of an elderly Montebello woman has been delayed.
  • Tour mushroom country Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 8:06PMKennett Square offers a great outing for mushroom lovers Kennett Square, at the epicenter of Pennsylvania's mushroom country, offers mushroom lovers the chance to indulge in an all-day fungus foray — from breakfasting on a mushroom and cheese omelet at one of artist Andrew Wyeth's former haunts to downing a tasty mushroom freezer pop.
  • The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time - Tricks and Glitches Guide w/ Video Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 6:58PMd888888P dP 88 88 88 88d888b. .d8888b. 88 88' `88 88ooood8 88 88 88 88. ... dP dP dP `88888P' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dP dP ....
  • Lenz Named Jo-Carroll Energy Manager of Economic Development Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 6:52PMCindy Lenz of Maquoketa has been hired as the manager of economic development for Jo-Carroll Energy beginning July 11. The largest part of Lenz’s services will be formally contracted to the Tri-County Economic Development Alliance (TCEDA).
  • Government Killing Natural Health Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 6:51PMI just finished interviewing brilliant constitutional lawyer, Jonathan Emord, on my radio show. Emord has taken the FDA to court and beaten them eight times. No other attorney in America comes close. The Prairie Advocate is a regional newspaper fullfilling the needs of Northwest Illinois residents with relevant, local news on government, sports, schools, business, and community events. Carroll ...
  • Letters: Miliband and the scandals Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 6:42PMIs there actually a third Miliband brother running the Labour party that we've never heard about?
  • Natalie Haynes: How can I tell if I've been nudged? Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 6:35PMThe thing is that nudging us towards healthy behaviour may not be a very effective way of getting us to give up the Marlboro Lights, the doughnuts, and the swift gin to knock both of them back. The Coalition's policy of nudging people in the direction of healthier lifestyles, rather than using regulation, has been roundly criticised this week by the House of Lords Science and Technology Sub ...
  • EDITORIAL: Primary collars Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:52AMElection season doesn’t ramp up locally until after Labor Day, but the Republicans have jumped the gun with a primary in August. We commemorate the Fourth of July week with a look at our two counties, and how the candidates will be pegged. Negativity will be matched by stereotyping to keep it easy for voters to sort out.
  • 25 best smartphone games – part two Tuesday, July 19, 2011 @ 1:13AMThe second part of our bumper mobile gaming roundup, with all the best titles from 2011 – so far. Following the first part of our collection of smartphone gaming treats , here's the concluding batch, rounding up the very best titles of the last six months. Again, I sought the help of brilliant handheld game site Pocket Gamer , and its writers have lent their considerable wealth of miniaturised ...
  • 'Make it hurt,' Santorum tells voters Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:59PMPrimary 2012 U.S. must be willing to sacrifice, he says Embed multimedia (photos, galleries, audio, map):  Santorum 2012 Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told voters in Henniker yesterday that if they back his campaign, they should "make it hurt." "I need your help," Santorum said at a house party. "You can sign up, volunteer, send a check, $5, $10, whatever it is, I would just ...
  • Santorum asks N.H. voters to sacrifice for his campaign Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:08PMHENNIKER, N.H. — Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum told New Hampshire voters Monday that if they back his campaign, they should "make it hurt."
  • Column: Dolly Parton’s training bra found in local flea market Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:07PMThis past Saturday morning, I gathered up tax deductions No. 1 and No. 2 and decided to take them to the closest thing we have to a museum in Lenoir County — the flea market. Why do I attach such lofty praise upon what is essentially a group yard...
  • Making Food-Allergic Kids Feel Included Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 11:03AMCharlotte Jude Schwartz hates being allergic to peanuts and tree nuts but, thanks to her mother's creativity about food, it's not too hard to stick to her allergy-free regimen.
  • BABBLING BROOK: Would you like your receipt in your e-mail? (9:05 a.m.) Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 10:53AMLast year I wrote a column about the piles and piles of paper produced by receipts.
  • The European Debt Crisis Worsens And The US Debt Ceiling Drama Continues Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:45AMOur bearish outlook heading into this week proved accurate as U.S. equities traded sharply lower. We caught a glimpse of “No Mo POMO” in action. Not surprisingly, without POMO money from the Federal Reserve propping up stocks, the market behaved poorly.
  • Tips for dealing with printers Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:40AMPrinters are generally inexpensive to buy, which is nice, except for one thing: They are not generally inexpensive to own. The initial purchase price is only a small fraction of the cost of ownership.
  • Gas Land Rush Continues Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:25AMYour editor was up on the rainy Sunshine Coast last week to follow up on the shale gas story told in Revolution in the Desert. Some of the events discussed in that report began to gather pace over the last few days. Today’s article will tell you what this means for energy and precious metals stocks.
  • Mortgage Team celebrates 10th anniversary Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:16AMTo Jeff Rolland, the fact that The Mortgage Team is marking its 10th anniversary proves something, especially given the upheaval in the housing market the last few years. “We were able to survive the tough times. We must’ve been doing something right,” he said. That’s not to say that his company didn’t feel the pinch along the way. “This year’s OK, but the last several years were rough,” he said ...
  • Phone hacking scandal – live coverage Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:11AMLive coverage throughout the day following Rupert Murdoch's decision to abandon News Corporation's bid for BSkyB – and senior US politicians call for an investigation into whether American laws were broken 9.44am: Nick Clegg is giving a speech in central London now on phone hacking. He says all parties now have a rare opportunity to work together to reform the media. 9.39am: Breaking: A 60-year ...
  • Green Mountain: First monastery devoted to care of the Earth Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 9:08AMIn 1982, the sociology department of a Catholic university invited Passionist priest Fr. Thomas Berry, to reflect upon the future of the Sr. Gail Worcelo Catholic church in the United States.
  • Italians demand politicians share austerity pain Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 8:52AMROME (Reuters) - Italians, bearing the brunt of an austerity budget that will force them to pay more in tax and delay retirement, are demanding that the political class take its share of the pain by renouncing perks and privileges.
  • Halfway point Monday, July 18, 2011 @ 2:05AMThe heat is unbearable, the screeching cicadas are back and the TV schedule is filled with reruns and reality shows. Welcome to the dog days of summer.
  • A revelation about the NFL lockout, Hays’ headlines and more Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:35PMThe Monday Hays returns after being blindsided by strep throat. I’m on vacation this coming week, so the next edition will be August 1. After that, you’ve got me for 21 of the following 22 weeks.
  • Vendor Newsmaker Q&A: Mark Vogt Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:30PMClassic Industries, a nationwide retailer/wholesaler of vintage and custom automotive parts and services based in Huntington, Calif., is hard at work restoring a 1972 Plymouth Duster for Speed TV?s ?Chop Cut Rebuild? program.
  • Vanessa Rychlinski: Freedom isn't simple Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 11:28PMWith the coming and going of the Fourth of July, one thing I’ve been thinking about is freedom. As a twenty-year-old American woman, I’ve had it pretty cushy. More than that, everything I know about freedom has been shaped by every social studies class I've taken in every grade since elementary school. That and bumper stickers. read more
  • Comment on Begin the Process of National Reconciliation, Mr. Prime Minister by Jeff the man Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 7:37PMDin Poimt taken. Thank You. Look forward to communicating better with you. Way to go sir. Wish I can be in US with you and Mrs.
  • Back to the spillway: Residents of the Birds Point-New Madrid floodway must decide where to live now Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 7:26PMDORENA, Mo. - Ruben Bennett, 88, was just down the road from his flood-wrecked home on this hot afternoon checking out a new place to live.
  • Summer door-to-door sales and scams are in season in Reno Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:51PM» Don’t answer the door. Ask ask who the person to identify themselves through the closed door and if it’s a sales person, tell them to leave. » Put up a “No Solicitors” sign near your door. In Reno, salespeople are breaking the law if they ignore the sign.
  • T Minus Five And Counting To Economic Armageddon Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:44PMThe debt ceiling debate enters its final act this week as Friday, just five days from now, becomes “D-Day” for a Congressional bill that can be passed and signed in time for the August 2nd deadline.
  • Lowcountry Highrollers vs … Lowcountry Highrollers? Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 4:48PMNo one knows how to play on your weaknesses better than your sisters.
  • Jim Grant still can't figure out why the dollar has held up so long Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:36PMThis weekend's Wall Street Journal publishes a lovely profile, written by Holman W. Jenkins Jr., of James Grant, publisher of Grant's Interest Rate Observer.
  • A wetland once, and again Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 12:03PMFargher Lake never was an actual lake. But a 113-acre portion of the large open area near Amboy, drained by area farmers for nearly a century, already is returning to its natural state as a forested wetland. Tall native grasses cover much of the site. As the first drainage tiles are removed, birds, deer and even coyotes are finding their way back to an area that once again provides food and cover.
  • The Boogeyman You Never Believed In Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 10:51AM"Never let a good crisis go to waste!" Keeping people's attention away from hidden agendas works pretty well if you're good at it. And this adminstration IS.
  • Pay for play? Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:58AMBATON ROUGE — In the old days of college football, they played for dirt and they liked it, right? Wrong.
  • CT Watchdog: Is now the time for a reverse mortgage? Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:55AMGeorge Gombossy With property values decreasing in most towns in Connecticut and in the rest of the country, now might be the right time to set up a reverse mortgage for yourself or for your elderly relatives.
  • Aurora family mourns teen who died after falling into flooded creek Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:24AMThe home of Celia Montenegro was filled Saturday with her loved ones and memories of her son, who died a day after falling into the creek across the street.
  • New Hub-Bub artists are ready to get started Sunday, July 17, 2011 @ 2:21AMThis year's group of Hub-Bub artists in residence are diverse, but they have at least one thing in common: They think Spartanburg is beautiful, and despite the near-record heat, the four artists are enjoying themselves and looking forward to creating art inspired by Spartanburg County.
  • Questions on Benefits as ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Winds Down Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 6:24PMWith the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy likely to end this fall, military activists are looking to overturn discrepancies in benefits that will remain for same-sex married couples.
  • Legal Ombudsman: Confusion clouds landscape for consumers legal services, says new Ombudsman Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 6:23PMLONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The confused system of regulation for legal services risks leaving consumers without protection when things go wrong, the new Legal Ombudsman warns today. Against a backdrop of a rapidly changing legal landscape, there are particular difficulties in areas such as claims management and will-writing companies, he says. The warning from Chief Legal Ombudsman Adam Sampson ...
  • Future of food: Meet the farmers and scientists who could save our fragile global food system Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 6:05PMWe live in the era of the £1.25 loaf of white sliced bread and the £250,000 bluefin tuna. It's a time when the source of our food, the cost of it, and its effect on our wellbeing and our world occupies us like never before. Across the Atlantic – the home of industrial-scale farms, childhood obesity and all-powerful corporations – the future of food has long exercised bestselling writers such as ...
  • More strategies for cheap fun this summer Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 5:16PMOne mall has free movies for the children and a restaurant will give you a pitcher of beer if you buy a pizza.
  • Atlantic City tries cheap lures to hook gamblers Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 4:01PMYOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Longtime Vindicator sports writer Pete Mollica passed away early Thursday morning after a courageous battle with cancer. More>>
  • Atlantic City casinos find cheap ways to lure gamblers Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 3:31PMBloomberg File PhotoThe gateway into the Trump Taj Mahal Casino and Hotel in this file photo. ATLANTIC CITY — While Three Dog Night was onstage at the Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort, singing about how one is the loneliest number,...
  • Obama talks a good game - Sat, 16 Jul 2011 PST Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 2:44PMWASHINGTON – President Barack Obama is demanding a big long-term budget deal. He won’t sign anything less, he warns, asking, “If not now, when?” How about last December, when he ignored his own debt commission’s recommendations? How about February, when he presented a budget that increases debt by $10 trillion over the next decade? How about April, when he sought a debt-ceiling increase with ...
  • BRISTOL SPOTLIGHT: Summer ushers in plenty of fun in the borough Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 10:14AMBRISTOL BOROUGH - Relaxing sometimes needs to be the order of the day. Looking for a great location for a scenic, leisurely, stress relieving afternoon stroll with spectacular river views?
  • Shoot-to-skill lessons Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 9:52AMThe Shooters and Fishers have won the support of the NSW Government to increase shooting as a school sport.
  • Springfield's Nakato's donates to Joplin tornado relief Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 9:43AMSPRINGFIELD, Mo., -- Nakato Japanese Steak House in Springfield donated half of its sales from one day last week to the Ozark Food Harvest for Joplin relief efforts.
  • Print Extras in today's MetroWest Daily News Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 9:30AMEvery day, The MetroWest Daily News prints stories you will not find anywhere else. In today's print edition, syndicated columnist Donna Brazile thinks the pols in Washington are acting like a bunch of teenagers when it comes to handling the debt-ceiling proceedings; get an update on a house on Emmett Street in Marlborough that Assabet Valley students are working on and clip out a Daily Deal ...
  • Overlooked and underrated gadgets Saturday, July 16, 2011 @ 7:27AMThe latest tablets and Apple rumors may rule the headlines, but these humble bits of consumer technology provide convenience, cost savings and performance without the hype.
  • Pet Tales: Helping hands (and paws) at Pitt Bomb-sniffing dog leads pet food drive Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 11:40PMThe smart faculty and staff at the University of Pittsburgh made a brilliant decision when they picked Pitt Police Department Officer Riggs as honorary chair of their first pet food drive. Donations are exceeding expectations, helped, no doubt, by the cute publicity photos of Riggs.