Conrad Black seeks pardon. Clinton would have given him a medal!

OPINION Clinton pardoned a rapist, a child pornography dealer, SEVERAL cocaine dealers (probably got paid in kind for that pardon), extortionists, riotors, bribers, money launderers, a child sexual abuser and TERRORISTS (just to name a few of the 140 criminals he...

High winds strike Southern California

A system bringing high winds has taken out power and felled trees all over Southern California. The storms have also risen a lot of dust (see photos) and generally made a mess in the region, which includes Los...

Australian Government rules out troop withdrawal

"By Maria Hawthorne and Peter Veness February 18, 2007 05:09pm Article from: AAP Font size: + - Send this article: Print Email THE Federal Government has ruled out bringing any Australian troops home from Iraq before this year's election. Earlier today newspaper reports...

Suspicious Fire Destroys 7 Schools Buses

" December 17, 2006 Oregon - Salem Fire Department received a call for a commercial fire at 998 Hawthorne Ave NE, Salem-Keizer School District Bus Garage at 5:56 am on Tuesday, December 17, 2006. Captain Robin Chitwood stated, "When we arrived we had multiple busses on fire....

Suspicious Fire Destroys 7 Schools Buses

"Oregon - Salem Fire Department received a call for a commercial fire at 998 Hawthorne Ave NE, Salem-Keizer School District Bus Garage at 5:56 am on Tuesday, December 17, 2006. Captain Robin Chitwood stated, "When...

WII BATTLES PLAYSTATION 3 IN THE AISLES

"A greater product supply and a Sunday launch helped Nintendo of America top rival Sony Corp. in gaining retail support for their competing video game systems. While the Friday, Nov. 17 launch of the Sony...

Token Booth Closings Start in April

The first nine of the 164 token booths scheduled for closing will be shut down in April. The Daily News says the first retired booths will include ones in Union Square and Penn Station, and then the remaining booths will close weekly until October. Then, 600 of the clerks...

Next on menu for Starbucks? It's hot food

According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...

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