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Juvenile Crime, Graffiti and Gang Violence Task Force
JUVENILE CRIME, GRAFFITI AND GANG VIOLENCE TASK FORCE PUBLIC MEETING The will hold its third Town Hall meeting on Thursday, November 20th at 6:00 p.m. at Ben Milam Elementary School located at 1215 Rangerville Road in the cafeteria. The Task Force was
Report shows state laws need strengthening to deal with human trafficking
AUSTIN ? On November 17, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and State Sen. Leticia Van de Putte released the Office of the Attorney General?s (OAG) 2008 Human Trafficking Report. The legislatively-mandated study details the impact of human
Journalist in contention for literary accolade
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera's first book If You Don't Know Me By Now: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies in Wolverhampton is one of four books vying for the Biography accolade at this year's Costa Book Awards. It will be pitted against Somewhere Towards
On this day -- November 19
1563 - Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, English statesman (d. 1626) 1597 - Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Bavaria (d. 1660) 1600 - King Charles I of England (d. 1649) 1600 - Leo Aitzema, Dutch historian and statesman (d. 1669)
SDSU Soccer Star Honored
BROOKINGS, S.D. ? Senior quarterback Ryan Berry threw for seven touchdowns, setting four records in the process, as South Dakota State defeated Illinois State, 52-21 Saturday afternoon in a Missouri Valley Football Conference matchup at a blustery
THE WORST OF TIME(S) FOR 250
TIME Inc. today becomes not a publisher of magazines but of pink slips instead. The magazine giant is expected to cut more than 250 from the payroll as part of an overall plan by Time Inc. CEO Ann Moore and Editor-in-Chief John Huey to slash 600 jobs
Decision on relocating alternative school delayed
Yucaipa-Calimesa Unified School District trustees voted unanimously Tuesday to postpone until January any action on relocating a school for students with behavioral and emotional problems. Plans to move the Oak View Education Center next to Wildwood
Damilola's father attends anti-bullying week
The father of Damilola Taylor will be speaking at a Bath primary school in the countdown to national Anti-bullying Week. Richard Taylor has been invited to Trinity Primary School, in Radstock, by headteacher Pepe Hart, to take part in workshops with the
Journalist in contention for literary accolade
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera's first book If You Don't Know Me By Now: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies in Wolverhampton is one of four books vying for the Biography accolade at this year's Costa Book Awards. It will be pitted against Somewhere T owards
Errors prove costly in Friars' loss
The Simon Sanchez Sharks rallied to pick up an 8-6 win against the Father Duenas Friars in their Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Baseball League game yesterday at the George Washington High School baseball field. The Friars (1-5)
Defense triggers 6th win for Lady Geckos
The George Washington Lady Geckos are still perfect, fending off the John F. Kennedy Islanders for a 55-37 victory in their Independent Interscholastic Athletic Association of Guam Girls' Basketball League matchup last night at the GW gym. In the first
Meadowhall value plunges Retail and business park developer British Land, which owns Meadowhall in Sheffield, said the value of its portfolio has plunged more than 10%.
Retail and business park developer British Land, which owns Meadowhall in Sheffield, said the value of its portfolio has plunged more than 10%. The shopping mecca, one of the UK's largest retail centres, saw its value drop 7.4% to £1.4bn. Chairman
Financial crisis hits wind-power producers
Independent wind producers are facing big hikes in debt costs, raising doubt on whether ambitious construction goals will be met over the next few years, say financing experts. Chris Gifford, a vice-president with Allied Irish Banks in Toronto, says
Relieved Coyotes ready for Sioux
After Division I FCS games against Northern Iowa, Southeastern Louisiana, Montana State and Cal Poly, South Dakota coach Ed Meierkort said the Coyotes were knocking on the door for their first Division I FCS win. But the knocking didnâ??t do much
University Circle pushes forward on hotel, other projects
Z&MHomes, stores and restaurants will make up the Uptown project in the heart of University Circle, along the recently renovated Euclid Corridor. Updated 7:37 p.m. Plans for two hotels, homes and other projects in University Circle are moving
Rutledge begins climb back to PGA
VANCOUVER -- The second stage of the PGA Tour's qualifying school is the big one. Get through, and you at least have status on the Nationwide Tour and you're still alive in the hunt for one of the precious few -- 25 and ties -- exclusive memberships to
AFC North: Steelers Must Locate Offensive Mojo
(Sports Network) - That well-worn cliche' about defense winning championships is a proven NFL fact. You won't find a Super Bowl winner this decade who raised the Lombardi Trophy despite playing something less than inspired defensive football come the
AFC South: Somebody stick a fork in the Texans
(Sports Network) - It's too early for the Astros to report to Spring Training, but at least Houston fans have Yao Ming, Tracy McGrady and the Rockets to focus their attention on, since the NFL's Texans will be missing the playoffs for the seventh
CHESTER JUNIOR LEAGUE: Chris bags a hat-trick in Saughall's big win
CHRIS HUMPHREYS starred for Saughall Colts JFC U16s in their 7-1 home win against Waverton. He broke the deadlock and went on to score a hat-trick alongside Dave Hodgson, an own goal, and two goals from man of the match James Huxley. Lewi Dransfield and
UPDATE 1-World Bank to loan Angola $1 bln to diversify economy
LUANDA, Nov 19 (Reuters) - The World Bank will loan an estimated $1 billion to Angola between 2009 and 2013 to help the oil-rich African nation diversify its economy, the World Bank's director for Angola said on Wednesday. 'Between June of 2009 and June
CLWYD JUNIOR LEAGUE: Seven goal-thriller ends up with Flint and Bagillt on top
The big game was in the Under 15's division where Flint and Bagillt Eagles regained top spot following a pulsating 4-3 victory over Holywell Juniors. Two goals either side of half time put the Eagles in control, but Holywell twice hit back through Sam
NORTH EAST WALES FA UNDER 12s CUP: Extra-effort is called for in cup battles
There was a real epic at Ruthin Town who were entertaining Marford and Gresford Albion with the game evenly poised at 3-3 at the end of full time, but the hosts finished the stronger to conquer Albion 6-3 after extra time. The winners' marksmen were
Coldplay to retire in 2010?
Coldplay have suggested they may soon stop making music together so they don't outstay their welcome in the public eye. Frontman Chris Martin told the Daily Express: 'I'm 31 now and I don't think that bands should keep going past 33.' But the singer
Spotlight: Chris Parker, owner of Parker Custom Builders LLC
What are big challenges that your business faces? 'This is a problematic time for homeowners and building professionals alike. Everyone is trying to increase efficiency and lower costs as much as possible. The age-old challenge to deliver on the
Meadowhall value plunges
Retail and business park developer British Land, which owns Meadowhall in Sheffield, said the value of its portfolio has plunged more than 10%. The shopping mecca, one of the UK's largest retail centres, saw its value drop 7.4% to £1.4bn. Chairman
School Briefs: Harpeth Hall dancers celebrate American music
'American Tabloid'' is this year's theme for Harpeth Hall's dance concert, incorporating particularly American music and songs. The concert will include songs such as Mary Chapin Carpenter's 'Down at the Twist and Shout,' Sufjan Stevens' 'Chicago,'
Journalist in contention for literary accolade
Journalist Sathnam Sanghera's first book If You Don't Know Me By Now: A Memoir of Love, Secrets and Lies in Wolverhampton is one of four books vying for the Biography accolade at this year's Costa Book Awards. It will be pitted against Somewhere T owards
School Briefs: Nashville Christian artists work at Mission
Nashville Christian School's advanced student artists are painting murals in the lobby area of the downtown Nashville Rescue Mission. Teacher Donna Torrez led the project. 'We are called as Christians to use the gifts God gives us to His glory, so it has
Off duty policeman and dog find cannabis farm
An off-duty policeman out walking his dog sniffed out a massive cannabis factory. The officer detected suspicious fumes wafting from the house on Clipsley Lane, Haydock, and tipped off colleagues in CID. They raided the property last Friday night and
Fantino accused of stalling hearing
The commissioner of the has been accused of improperly trying to stall his own cross-examination at a disciplinary hearing of two senior officers. The allegations against Julian Fantino were made in court documents filed yesterday by OPP Superintendent
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