How the world turns. Once upon a time it would have been safe to assume that the head of a civil rights organisation such as Liberty would be on the side of a Labour government. It was certainly the case when characters such as Harriet Harman and Patricia Hewitt were at its helm. But that was before 9/11 when the political establishment decided that the rules had changed. Not for Shami
HOUMA -- The act was shameless, and he wasn't about to let him get away with it.After a woman dodged the swipes of a baseball bat last year as a teenage boy tried to rob her, Houma Police officer Trey Lottinger went door-to-door with photographs of the suspect. He eventually tracked the boy down.
The top share index fell more than 1 percent by midday on Friday as weaker mining stocks led by Anglo American and falling banks outweighed solid gains in housebuilders.
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The friendly confines of Tropicana Field were slightly less friendly to Lou Piniella than the last time he was there. Or at least, they were a lot louder when Piniella's Chicago Cubs took on the Tampa Bay Rays last night.
Love! Love! Love! Love! Love, American Style! Truer than the Red, White and Blu-uuu-uuuue! Love, American Sty-yyyyyyyle! That's me, and you. And on a star-spangled night, my love, (You can rest) You can rest your head on my shoulder.
Pautienus disputes own lawyer's claim in strangling trial. Aragon Pautienus contradicted his defense team's claim that he shouldn't be convicted of first-degree murder in the strangling death of his wife because of his low intelligence.
Singer-songwriter SONiA doesn't just play world music with her latest CD, "Tango," she lives it. The collection features 13 songs in Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic and English and the music has sent the Baltimore-area native and her band "disappear fear" on tour throughout the U.S., Canada, Australia, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. This week, her stop is in Madison for the National Women's Music