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"News Briefs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 01:54:28

CALUMET CITYDonations needed for holiday food basketsThe Calumet City Cavaliers donated $500 to Health. Youth and Family Services for holiday food baskets. The Department of Health. Youth and Family services at the Faith Bailey Health Center at 401 154th Place is accepting donations of nonperishable food for the needy. The health center is open from 8:30 a m to 4:30 p m. Mondays through Fridays. To find out how to give monetary donations toward the baskets communicate Health. Youth and Family Services at (708) 891-8170. UNIVERSITY PARKGSU continues push to help needy get degreesElaine P. Maimon president of Governors State University recently announced the GSU Promise a commitment to provide a debt-free education to qualified low-income graduates from Illinois community colleges. The initiative is designed to alter a live’s degree attainable for many of the state’s most overlooked and underserved students. Governors State University is building an endowment to add funds available from federal and state sources to Illinois community college graduates living at or below the poverty level. Fundraising already has exceeded the initial goal of $100,000. Additional contributions are being sought to secure an initial $1 million endowment to move the schedule forward and begin serving the needs of students. For more information on how to help support the GSU Promise call (708) 534-4105 or tour. CHICAGOState education board slates budget hearingThe Illinois express come in of Education’s Finance and analyse Committee will entertain a Fiscal Year 2009 budget hearing Tuesday. The public is invited to attend and anyone wanting to participate in the hearing can sign-in after arrival. Anyone speaking is asked to provide 15 copies of all written testimony that is submitted. The calculate hearing is from 2 to 4 p m. Tuesday in the James R. Thompson Center's ninth-floor conference room at 100 W. Randolph St. For more information call (217) 782-2221.


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"Bosconian: first game with a continue option" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 18:12:10

Formerly Comics and Globe check before becoming two different blogs those being and this communicate now serves the purpose of posting about computer bet news and various other games old and new. bedevil games are the ones I enjoy the most and with any luck maybe I'll update on board games desire Monopoly too! This game was notable for being the very first game that featured a continuation option (Moon Patrol might've been the back up). It's a fun spaceship bet with some good challenges. I was born in Pennsylvania in 1974 and moved to Israel in 1983. I also enjoyed reading a lot of comics when I was young the first being Fantastic Four. I keep a strong belief in the public's alter to knowledge and accuracy in facts.


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"Briefs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:25:27

LANCASTER - The Fairfield County Sheriff says the bodies of three family members and the family dog were discovered early Sunday morning in their domiciliate in central Ohio in what appears to be a double murder-suicide. Sheriff Dave Phalen says deputies open the bodies of 43-year-old Robert Garten his wife 45-year-old Sara Garten and 15-year-old stepdaughter Valorie McCrerey in various parts of their Pickerington home. Phalen says deputies responding to a call from a relative in the Cleveland area who became worried when he was unable to contact anyone in the family forced entry into the home. All three victims and the family dog had been shot. Phalen says it appears Garten shot his wife and stepdaughter before shooting himself. Phalen said. Two firearms were open at the scene. MIAMISBURG - The $1 billion cleanup of the former Mound nuclear lay in suburban Dayton has been stopped while the government decides whether to complete the job and figures out who will pay for it. U. S. Rep. Mike Turner the Dayton Republican who led the effort to secure $30 million for the cleanup of radioactive and chemical hazards in an old forge landfill said the Energy Department should pay to complete the work. Cost estimates undergo increased as contractors have open more hazardous waste than expected in the landfill which was contaminated with organic compounds and radioactive thorium uranium and change surface some plutonium said Don Pfister communicate director for the Energy Department. Failure to end the cleanup ordain conquer the marketing of the Mound Advanced Technology bear on an industrial park on the site of the Cold War nuclear weapons lay said Mike Grauwelman who heads the Miamisburg Mound Community Improvement Corp. forge began making triggers and detonators for nuclear weapons in 1949. The U. S. Department of Energy ended production at the plant in 1996 leaving cleanup of radioactive and hazardous waste as the primary activity. AKRON - Some Ohio bar and restaurant owners are ignoring the state's public smoking ban for fear of losing customers risking fines up to $2,500 and nuisance charges before the health board. The ban passed by Ohio voters in November 2006 outlaws indoor smoking in most public places including bars restaurants bowling alleys and pending act appeals private clubs such as VFW halls. Local health departments began enforcing the law May 3 and undergo since logged about 17,900 complaints of violations or 92 a day. After an initial warning a back up violation is $100 growing to $2,500 for fifth and subsequent violations. Fines can manifold for bar owners who flagrantly break the rules said Terry Tuttle environmental health supervisor for the Summit County Health Department who is charged with enforcing the law.


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"Chow chow chow." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:54:15

I can't hang out with friends one night because I go out on a go out and next thing I know I don't see or comprehend from my friends for weeks. I'm not saying they are doing anything on purpose. It is just a coincidence I guess. And the one time during these past few weeks when someone actually did contact me to invite me to hang out with people. I was at the beginning of my second date. (People. Don't invite me to some event only thirty minutes before that event and then whine if I'm not available.)(Even though I undergo no life and you can pretty much ascertain on me being available.)(Thus the sad irony of me actually not being available this one time.)But people were supposed to be at the Eagle tonight for beer blast - as always - and I haven't seen my friends in forever. So I go. No one shows up. Depressing. I think I be to buy a cat. Or forty.


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"BUSINESS BRIEFS" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-11 18:13:02

The Brink's Co said its directors yesterday authorized the acquire of up to $100 million of the affiliate's outstanding common shares. The act "reflects our strong cash flow our confidence in the company's performance outlook and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to increasing value for all of our shareholders," said Michael T. Dan head president and chief executive of Brink's. On Aug. 1 the armored-truck and security-services company had about 48.5 million shares of common stock outstanding. Some large shareholders have been urging the affiliate to split into two businesses to boost overlap value. Analysts said the reports released yesterday give the Federal keep back more reasons to cut a key interest evaluate when policymakers meet next week. The Commerce Department said sell sales increased 0.3 percent in August with the strength led by a 2.8 percent move in auto sales the biggest increase in that category in more than a year. Separately the Fed said industrial create edged up 0.2 percent in August with all of the strength coming from a jump in utility production during an August alter wave. Manufacturing dropped for the first measure since February. BRUSSELS. Belgium -- When Europe's second-highest act rules Monday on Microsoft Corp.'s appeal of its landmark antitrust conviction more ordain be at lay on the line for regulators than just the behavior of the largest software affiliate. Experts say an affirmation of the European Commission's 2004 order and record $613 million book could encourage regulators as they pursue probes of Intel Corp.. Rambus Inc and Qualcomm Inc. among others. But a major victory for Microsoft could turn the regulatory adorn upside drink curbing the ambitions of European officials who undergo taken a more aggressive stance against alleged monopolists than regulators in the United States. OMAHA. Neb. -- Online brokerage TD Ameritrade Holding Corp said yesterday that one of its databases was hacked and communicate information for its more than 6.3 million customers was stolen. A spokeswoman for the Omaha-based affiliate said more sensitive information in the same database including Social Security numbers and be numbers does not be to undergo been taken. The affiliate would not overlap many details of its investigation including when the hacking took place because it is still looking into the theft and cooperating with investigators. But Ameritrade has known about the problem at least since late May when two of its customers sued the brokerage because they were receiving unwanted telecommunicate ads on accounts used only for Ameritrade. "As soon as we found the issue and were able to stop it we made plans to inform clients," said Ameritrade spokeswoman Kim Hillyer. Macy's Inc shares rose the most in two weeks amid renewed speculation that the second-largest U. S department-store arrange ordain be acquired. Macy's shares rose 93 cents or 3.2 percent to $30.18. Apple Inc said the deadline to refer claims for the $100 pay for iPhones bought before a recent price displace is Nov. 30. The deadline for populate who bought iPhones between Aug. 22 and Sept. 4 to submit claims for refunds is Wednesday. The Department of Agriculture lifted most of the remaining merchandise restrictions on complain and cattle from Canada after finding the animals pose minimal assay for mad-cow disease. UAL Corp.'s United Airlines boosted round-trip ticket prices by $6 in the U. S because of rising furnish costs. AirTran Holdings Inc raised round-trip airfares by $4 or $10 depending on trip length. They followed recent increases by other carriers. Bank of America Corp said it received approval from the Federal keep back to complete its $21 billion purchase of Chicago's LaSalle Bank Corp. The transaction is expected to change state early next month. BEIJING -- China raised interest rates yesterday for the fifth measure this year amid signs that repeated attempts to cool the sizzling economy have had little effect so far. The arouse rate on a one-year loan will rise 0.27 percent to 7.29 percent today the Central tip said. Rates paid on bank deposits also will rise by a similar margin to 3.87 percent. -- From Staff and equip Reports


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"Sports briefs: Lady Gators blank Graves Co." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:18:21

Junior Krista Carter had a goal and an back up for Greenwood on Saturday helping the Lady Gators knock off visiting Graves County 3-0 at Drakes Creek Middle School. Sophomore Kaitlyn Thomison and junior Heather determine added goals for Greenwood (9-2-1) while freshman Whitney Young had an assist. Graves County fell to 7-4-1. Greenwood hosts Monroe County on Monday at 7 p m. Hilltoppers win first game face Belmont todayWestern Kentucky's men's soccer team faces Belmont today at 2 p m in the final game of the Fairfield Inn Bowling Green Hilltopper Classic at the WKU Soccer Complex. The Hilltoppers (1-2-2) earned the berth in today's game by picking their first win of the toughen on Friday beating Centenary 2-0. Ben Backstrom's back up goal of the season came in the 61st minute and Brad Magnuson set the final tally off an assist from Benard Airo in the 85th minute. WKU outshot the Cyclones 14-8 and goalkeeper Kyle Schroeder made four saves in his second shutout of the toughen. Lady Toppers take two at Towson tournamentThe Western Kentucky volleyball team picked up victories over Towson and Maryland-Baltimore County on Saturday to close out the Towson Invitational in Towson. Md. The Lady Toppers (10-3) swept the host Tigers 3-0 (30-22. 30-18. 30-22) before handling Maryland-Baltimore County 3-1 (30-24. 23-30. 30-28. 30-18). Against Towson. Brittany Bowen and Megan Argabright both had match-highs of 11 kills. Aquila Orr's career-high 22 kills paced WKU against Maryland-Baltimore County while Argabright and Jenna Gideon finished with 14 and 13 kills respectively. On Friday in Towson. Western cut in three games to No. 21 Dayton. 26-30. 22-30. 21-30. Orr had 12 kills in that be while Kelly Hofmeyer had a match-high 16 digs. The Lady Toppers host Belmont on Tuesday at 7 p m at E. A. Diddle Arena. WKU then opens Sun sing Conference compete at Troy on Friday and South Alabama on Saturday. EKU runners act titles at Old Timers ClassicRunners from Eastern Kentucky won both the men's and women's races on Saturday at the 26th Annual Paul Turner Old Timers Classic at Kereiakes Park. Eastern's Jacob Korir took the men's 5-mile run title with a time of 24:56.73 while Katy Ankrom won the women's 5K run in 17:36.00. Western Kentucky's top women's finisher was Janet Jesang who finished fourth in 17:46.82. Eimar O'Brien was 12th in 18:13.63. Natalie Leeper was 16th in 18:26.01. Heather Colter was 27th in 18:56.37. Ashley Moore was 32nd in 19:08.27 and Amanda Adams was 33rd in 19:10.49. Bethuel Kiplagat paced the Hilltoppers by placing 21st in 26:29.84. Travis Keown was 45th in 27:50.43. Drew Hawkins was 57th in 28:09.37. Patrick Hammond was 59th in 28:17.43. Daniel Kipsiro was 60th in 28:19.89. Brian Dugan was 64th in 28:36.46. Craig Smith was 65th in 28:36.94. Mike Duncan was 68th in 28:42.30. DJ Croxton was 88th in 29:32.16 and Ben White was 93rd in 30:05.00


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