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Welsh Double Gets Reserves A Draw

Two headers from John Welsh gave Hull City Reserves a 2-2 draw against Middlesbrough Reserves last night. City appeared to be heading for defeat with three minutes to go as they trailed 2-0. However, a header from Welsh...

Reaping What Foreign Growers Sow

Sep 16, 2008

U.S Farmers Score Big Profits Selling Crops From Abroad INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minn. -- Five years ago, CHS Inc. was muddling along exporting U.S.-grown corn, wheat and soybeans to foreign customers. Then, Chief Executive...

Trial to start in killing of 6-year-old LR girl

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - Police have said the Dec. 29 killing of Kamya Weathersby was the result of a dispute over an earlier killing but, overall, authorities have said little about the case. Kevin Lawrence Banks, 18;...

49ers notes: Willis TD return a team record

By Matthew Barrows - mbarrows@sacbee.com Published 12:00 am PDT Monday, September 15, 2008 Story appeared in SPORTS section, Page C7 SEATTLE – Patrick Willis accomplished perhaps his greatest feat Sunday – silencing the...

From walk-on to starter, OSU's Ward having a blast

STILLWATER — The skies were dreary, the clouds heavy, the rains steady.A perfect day for football.Every Saturday is perfect for Bryant Ward.His name is likely unfamiliar to even the most diehard college football fan. The...

Historic Johnstown, New York, celebrates 250 years

Sep 12, 2008

What a difference two-plus centuries make. Sir Guy Johnson, a direct descendant of a British loyalist blamed for laying waste to a large swath of New York during the final days of the American Revolution, is being feted...

Council to hold closed sessions on lawyer contracts

BY BEN SCHMITT • FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER • September 11, 2008 A Detroit City Council committee today voted to hold closed sessions to discuss whether to pay a combined $205,000 in contracts for lawyers involved in the...

Council Postpones Vote on Issue of Crab Shack

By JEN MCCAFFERY By Jen McCaffery The Virginian-Pilot PORTSMOUTH The City Council deferred until November a vote on switching a land-use designation for a property with a crab shack in Park View, after property rights...

After Gustav, will people heed warnings next time?

Millions fled the Gulf Coast in fear of Hurricane Gustav, billed as the apocalyptic "mother of all storms." It didn't deliver. Now, with three other storms lining up in the Atlantic, some fear people might not listen next...

DVD Releases: Supernatural Indies

A small but sturdy selection of horror DVDs hit the market on Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008, and they include… Bachelor Party in the Bungalow of the Damned (2008) Directed by Brian Thompson Wow, it sounds almost like a...