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August 29th, 2010

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August 26th, 2010

POLICE-CAUSED DEATHS: Inquests born of 1969 killing – Las Vegas Review Journal

August 25th, 2010

POLICE-CAUSED DEATHS: Inquests born of 1969 killing – Las Vegas Review Journal
The inquest into the death of Trevon Cole will be at 8 a.m. Friday before Judge Karen Bennett-Haron in courtroom 16B of the Regional Justice Center at 3rd Street and Lewis Avenue. It is open to the public, but seating is

Failure is often better for success in the long run – Daily Telegraph
Professor Vinit Desai, who led the study at the University of Colorado Denver Business School, said success may be sweeter but that failure was a far better teacher. “We found that the knowledge gained from

August 24th, 2010

Fla. boy calls 911 after finding parents passed out – Bradenton Herald

August 23rd, 2010

Fla. boy calls 911 after finding parents passed out – Bradenton Herald
The parents of a 6-year-old boy have been arrested and charged with child neglect after their son found them passed out in their home and called 911 for help. The Marion County Sheriff’s Office says the boy

Analysis: School funding crucial – Topeka Capital-Journal
As Kansans hear more about candidates plans to change school funding, some of the proposals may sound familiar. Innovation in the classroom, better test scores and stable funding are ideas that echo through

Woman To Be Tried For Neb. Funeral Protest – Yankton Daily Press
PAPILLION, Neb. (AP) A member of Kansas Westboro Baptist Church is set for trial Monday on charges of disturbing the peace and negligent child abuse stemming from a 2007 protest outside a Nebraska

Bond bubble fear returns as investors flee stocks – Tacoma News Tribune
Chris Davis, head of the Davis Funds, believes that the investment move that has made consumers most comfortable since the market crisis of 2008 is about to become the investment folly of the 2010s. Davis said

Cameron Diaz ranked most dangerous Web celeb – TMCnet
(Times of Oman Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) NEW YORK: She may be known for her playful giggles and killer looks, but now movie star Cameron Diaz has become the most dangerous celebrity on the Internet. Diaz, 37