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Fluoridation Debate Returns to Salem

19.01.2005 23:58    opb.org
Dentists say they can spot a native Oregonian right way, since the state has some of the least fluoridated water in the nation. A legislative committee took public testimony on a bill to require any town with more than 10,000
Oregon    Radio


Dave Matthews driver charged in waste incident

19.01.2005 23:47    azcentral.com
CHICAGO - The driver of a Dave Matthews Band tour bus was charged Wednesday with dumping 800 pounds of human waste onto a sightseeing boat on the Chicago River last summer.

Actor Ben Kingsley splits with wife

19.01.2005 23:47    azcentral.com
LONDON - Ben Kingsley and his wife, Alexandra, have separated after 15 months of marriage, the actor's publicist said Wednesday.

Khaliah Ali to Serve as National Chairperson for the Hand In Hand With Children Campaign

19.01.2005 23:36    hispanicbusiness.com
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Khaliah Ali has accepted theNational Center for Missing & Exploited Children's (NCMEC) invitation toserve as National Chairperson of its Minority Outreach campaign entitled...


Walking The Labyrinth

19.01.2005 23:36    wiccanweb.ca
By R. Albert Mohler Jr. | "Brian, a bright and personable third-grader, brought home from school a form that frustrated him: his family tree, complete with empty spaces f...

Resurgent Broncos Travel to Southern California

The Santa Clara University men's basketball team will be looking to extend its success in West Coast Conference play this week with a pair of games in Los Angeles at Loyola Marymount and Pepperdine. Santa Clara plays at LMU Thursday

Lawyers condemn treatment of Guantanamo detainees

19.01.2005 23:30    kltv.com
WASHINGTON Two American lawyers who recently met with about a dozen Kuwaitis at the U-S military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, say the men appeared emaciated and...

I-75 and Miller plagued by ice

19.01.2005 23:30    abclocal.go.com
A water mystery has unfolded in Flint Township. Earlier this week, water flooded parts of the expressway ramp on I-75 and Miller Road.

Boston authorities warned about terror suspects

19.01.2005 23:30    kltv.com
BOSTON Authorities in Boston don't know about a specific threat, but they are on the lookout for four terror suspects.The alert is in response to a warning issued by the...

TriMet: Inauguration marches may delay MAX, buses

19.01.2005 23:25    kptv.com
TriMet says MAX and bus service may face afternoon delays or detours because of marches protesting President George Bush's inauguration in downtown Portland Thursday.

Wake Parents Learn About Late School Assignment Change

19.01.2005 23:21    abclocal.go.com
Letters went out to Wake County parents Wednesday, telling them about a last-minute change in the school reassignment plan.

Icy Roads Strand Dozens of Wake County Students

19.01.2005 23:21    abclocal.go.com
Eyewitness News has learned that dozens of students are stranded at several Wake County schools.

Fayetteville Teen Recovers from Stabbing, Police Search for Attacker

19.01.2005 23:21    abclocal.go.com
A Fayetteville teenager is recovering from a stabbing outside a liquor store Tuesday night -- and she's speaking exclusively with Eyewitness News.

Hotels Don't Guarantee Success for Convention Centers

19.01.2005 23:09    opb.org
The Portland Development Commission is in the middle of evaluating four proposals for building a large new hotel next to the Oregon Convention center. The idea is that a so-called headquarters' hotel will allow larger conventions to come to Portland--along
Oregon    Radio

Thomas Brooks Officially Takes Over at John Tyler

19.01.2005 23:00    kltv.com
With the signing of his contract on Tuesday, Thomas Brooks officially took the reins as head football coach at John Tyler High School.
Texas    Sports

Princeton donates 127 acres of land to be preserved as open space

19.01.2005 22:57    phillyburbs.com
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP, N.J. - Princeton University has donated 127 acres of land in Middlesex County that will be preserved as open space, state officials announced Wednesday.

New Jersey janitors ratify new contract

19.01.2005 22:57    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - A labor union representing more than 5,000 janitors and other building service workers in New Jersey has ratified a new three-year contract maintaining employer-funded health care coverage and raising wages.

Journal Register takes 85 awards in suburban newspaper contest

19.01.2005 22:57    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - Journal Register Co. newspapers won 85 awards in the Suburban Newspapers of America 2004 Editorial Contest, the company announced Wednesday.

Judge allows state to retain DNA samples pending appeal

19.01.2005 22:57    phillyburbs.com
TRENTON, N.J. - A judge said Wednesday that the state can retain DNA samples taken from criminals pending an appeal of a court ruling last month, which said that those who complete prison sentences have a right to demand that

Feds: Grand jury tipped off drug dealer that he'd been indicted

19.01.2005 22:57    phillyburbs.com
CAMDEN, N.J. - A woman who served on a federal grand jury in 2003 tipped off the leader of a drug-dealing organization that he was about to be indicted, federal authorities said Wednesday.

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