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- Neuronetrix Announces Preliminary Alzheimer's Study Results at the Society for Neuroscience Conference
- Agile Alliance Announces New Board Members Leading Agile organization adds industry experts to meet growing demand for Agile knowledge, community
building and sharing of best practices
- New Issue-Harvard College sells $1.5 bln in 3 parts
- San Diego is pumping millions of gallons of drinking water a year into a local lake that is a dedicated fishing spot, according to a published report.
- Santa Ana police initially believed attack was stabbing.
- Regis Philbin to be the Special Guest Host of 'Bing Crosby Christmas Radio' on SIRIUS XM
- Astronaut Sally Ride and Prescription Solutions Bring Hundreds of Girls Together to Explore Hands-on Science at University of California, San
Diego Sally Ride Science Festival brings science to life and inspires upper
elementary and middle school girls to think about the vast range of careers in
science
- Recent data suggests that many borrowers who received help with mortgage modifications earlier this year tended to re-default on their payments, a top U.S. banking regulator said on Monday.
- Steelmaker shares up on Obama infrastructure plans
- Portsmouth owner Alexandre Gaydamak has put the Premier League team up for sale and has already rejected two offers.
- TAMPA Emmy Award-winning actor Richard Chamberlain will wear King Arthur's crown when "Spamalot" returns in March to the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center.Best known for his TV roles on "Dr. Kildare," "Shogun" and "The Thorn Birds," Chamberlain also has a well-established stage career. He appeared onstage in "The King & I," "Scrooge," "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound of Music."
- Carbon Motors Makes Key Official 2008 Pure Justice Tour Stop in Greenville, South Carolina Prepared Remarks by William Santana Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Carbon Motors Corporation
- UPDATE 2-U.S. borrowers re-defaulting after modifications-Dugan
- One half of the mother-daughter sex team, daughter Tami Smith, has her day in court Monday.
- Wipe that smile off your face and, oh, ditch the glasses. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles is going digital.
- A driver and a horse die in a crash, KPRC Local 2 reports.
- President-elect Barack Obama has not signaled what he will do to fix the country's failing schools, but his choice of education secretary will say a lot about the policies he may pursue.
- Associated Press OKLAHOMA CITY - A 65-year-old woman was shot to death at her southeast Oklahoma City home, and police have arrested her boyfriend on a first-degree murder complaint. Police say Patsy Berglan was found dead inside her home Saturday by a neighbor who had come to check on her. Police Sgt. Paco Balderrama says detectives believe Berglan's boyfriend shot her after a night of drinking and arguing the previous evening. Officers arrested 58-year-old Jimmy Abrams on a first-degree murder complaint. He's being held in the Oklahoma County jail. Jail records don't indicate if he has an attorney. Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
- State Police closed part of U.S. 51 between Bloomington and Decatur Monday morning because of ice and numerous accidents.
- Fifteen teenagers were arrested over the weekend in Washington for underage drinking.
- PrismTech Launches OpenSplice Cache--the High-Performance Low-Latency Caching Technology
- A prominent U.S. lawyer who headed the 250-attorney corporate law firm Dreier was charged on Monday with perpetrating a brazen, $100 million real-estate investment fraud that targeted hedge funds.
- Indianapolis - A Chinese plastics supplier picked Indianapolis for its first distribution center in the United States.
- There was nothing exceptional about the blanket, really: No shiny, satin trim, no crocheted pattern, no waffled weave. It was just a plain, acrylic blanket, something plucked off a rack at a discount outlet.
- A police officer warned a tattoo parlor worker that if he reported being sodomized with a baton during an arrest at a subway station, officers would lock him up for a felony, prosecutors said Tuesday.
- What Gun Owners Really Want to Hear From Mr. Obama
- Americans United For Life Denounces Montana Court's Assisted Suicide Decision, Urges Appeal
- IDT Extends Leadership in PCI Express Gen2 Switching Solutions New I/O Expansion Devices Support Multicast for Optimized Resource Utilization in Computing and Embedded Applications
- Stephen Daldry's first two feature films earned him best director Academy Award nominations and his latest offering, the Holocaust-haunted "The Reader," debuts this week with a dose of outsider Oscar buzz.
- STOCKS NEWS US-Firm: AbitibiBowater will have to declare default
- New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg gave a boost to Caroline Kennedy as a possible U.S. Senate candidate, saying the daughter of President John F. Kennedy is experienced and "can do anything."
- France sought to assuage Chinese feelings on Monday after President Nicolas Sarkozy's weekend meeting with the Dalai Lama, hoping to avoid a repetition of the backlash against French goods sparked by pro-Tibetan protests on the streets of Paris earlier this year.
- BioLife Solutions Granted European Biopreservation Patent Expands Protection of Key Intellectual Property Related to Minimizing Cell Death
- Cuba's vacation industry has remained as hot as the tropical sun here, even as the world economic crisis sparks cancellations and layoffs elsewhere in the Caribbean.
- AIA Elects Officers, Board of Governors for 2009
- Riviere Servicing Enters Strategic Agreement With Global IT Leader CSC to Service National Mortgage Modification and Restructuring Programs
- Keep Your Vehicle's Heart Beating Strong Advance Auto Parts Offers Battery Care Tips
- Research and Markets: Harsco Corporation and the U.S. Fabricated Structural Metal Manufacturing Industry - Now Available
- UPDATE 1-RLPC-Russia's Vimplecom gets 550 mln euro loan-bankers
- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants face murder and war crimes charges for their alleged roles in the attacks that killed 2,973 people on Sept. 11, 2001. Some details:
- Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants face murder and war crimes charges for their alleged roles in the attacks that killed 2,973 people on Sept. 11, 2001. Some details:
- Russia, China to continue l
- TAMPA Emmy Award-winning actor Richard Chamberlain will wear King Arthur's crown when "Spamalot" returns in March to the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center.Best known for his TV roles on "Dr. Kildare," "Shogun" and "The Thorn Birds," Chamberlain also has a well-established stage career. He appeared onstage in "The King & I," "Scrooge," "My Fair Lady" and "The Sound of Music."