


From The News & Observer of Raleigh, Sept. 2 State lottery should be more focused at providing new money for education It was one of the arguments opponents of a state lottery used most often. Lottery proceeds, they said, may come with the best of ...
Read more...NEW YORK Oil prices closed at their lowest level in five months Thursday as a lower-than-expected drop in U.S. gasoline supplies gave traders more reason to believe that a cooling economy is forcing Americans to drive less. Light, sweet crude for ...
Read more...For more information go to busradio.com or busradio.net. The trip to and from school will become a little more interesting for a handful of students as the system begins to take part this year in a program called Bus Radio. Bus Radio, created by a ...
Read more...Volatility Stalker from Canada writes: The media has been so remarkably hostile to this woman who has a family that most Americans could relate to. They have inadvertently set the bar so low on expectations about her that she probably can shine by ...
Read more...Palm Beach County, Florida, is in the news again for another election mishap. This time the culprit isn't the county's infamous butterfly ballot that made headlines in the 2000 presidential race. Instead, the problem is ballots used with the county's ...
Read more...Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin 's selection as the Republican Party's first female vice presidential candidate was celebrated by women everywhere as a major step forward. But as Palin prepares to addresses the nation on Wednesday night, mothers of all ...
Read more...A San Francisco hacker faces up to 10 years imprisonment for intruding into the computers of theme park giant Six Flags, posting a message of love for his girlfriend and inundating the company with bot-produced job applications reading "THIS SITE WAS ...
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