Phillip Tutor: Our wounds are reopened - Anniston Star
This is the column I didn't want to write. Not one month into the new year, and Calhoun County already has its first homicide. So much for death taking an extended holiday. Sunday night, someone shot Dariontae Brooks in the head. He died at the scene
Gaming official woos public in Rochester with plan for slot machines - Fosters Daily Democrat
EJ Hersom/Staff photographer An illustration depicts a proposed casino in New Hampshire, which was shown Wednesday night during a presentation in Rochester. ROCHESTER — A Millennium Gaming executive showed his hand to the public Wednesday night
Photo illustration by Kitty Charlton - Howard County Times
Justin Carlson, a Washington Capitals fan who describes himself as a "Caps junkie," is frustrated because Verizon is not carrying the channel CSN+ in Howard County, which broadcasts about a dozen Caps games a season. Carlson also likes to point out
travelhorizons survey reveals how travelers utilize Social Media - TravelDailyNews.com
According to the nationally representative survey of just over 2,200 U.S. adults that was conducted in October 2009, almost 6 out of 10 (59%) of active travelers have visited a social networking site. Their most popular activities while on these
Auschwitz blueprints go on display in Israel - EDGE Boston
The neat lines and red rectangular sketches look like any typical architectural design. But the handwritten initials H.H. - belonging to the infamous Nazi SS chief Heinrich Himmler - indicate what the drawings represent: wooden barracks, gas chambers
Multi-faceted artist shows work at Marty's - Waterbury Republican-American
Connecticut artist David Clark will be exhibiting his newest series of oil paintings and fine art photography at Marty's Cafe in Washington, Conn. The show will be on exhibit from Monday through Feb. 28. An artist reception with food and beverages is
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