The Huffington Post - Huffingtonpost.com
Something fishy is going on in New Hampshire and Iowa. Voters in the two early primary states have recently been getting phone calls raising questions about the Mormon faith and military deferments of presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, R-MA. The

August 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
The McCain campaign seized on Obama foreign policy adviser Susan Rice’s comments on MSNBC’s Hardball last night , in which she said, “We cannot shoot from the hip. We cannot act on the basis of ideology and preconceived notions. When this crisis

Avoid the Freshmen 15 Credit Cards - Street.Com
As college freshmen prepare to embark on their first year of higher education, there’s one area that is often overlooked and poses a significant danger to their financial health: credit cards. College campuses have become a prime target for credit

Keith’s Blog - WDBJ7.com
For the flip side of this biker in action see “Keith’s Video.” Those who saw our reports on NEWS 7 over the past month regarding Roanoke Revenue Commissioner Sherman Holland must have been rolling on the floor in hysterics reading that in the

the state s first writ of innocence - Washington Post
A Virginia man found guilty of illegally possessing a gun is the first person exonerated by a 2004 state law that allows convicts to try to prove their innocence by presenting new, non-DNA evidence to a court. The Virginia Court of Appeals yesterday

Audio From Subway Hacking Hearing - Wired
“I don’t think that I’m unfairly going on the record to recognize that the MBTA, like most public transportation systems, faces real cash issues,” says U.S. District Judge Douglas Woodlock, in an audio recording from Saturday’s hearing in Boston, in

Soap Opera Weekly Editor Carolyn Hinsey Fired - Jossip.com
Not only was she hell on wheels with the staff she abused (I can’t tell you HOW many good, talented individuals SOW and SOD chewed through over the years because no one could stand to work with her), but she was also persona-non-grata with half the

AG says local lawyers and chiropractors conspired on bogus crashes - Eagle-Tribune
SALEM Andover attorney James Hyde and North Andover chiropractor Michael Kaplan were in Salem Superior Court yesterday because they allegedly had too much in common four car accidents that the state attorney general’s office says were phony

126-mm deluge chokes Amritsar - Tribune
A student, Sumeen Shelly, was electrocuted at her house in East Mohan Nagar while three more deaths were reported due to incessant rain here today. Shelly, a widow, leaves behind a five-year-old child. The Army has been put on alert by the district

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