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What amazes Tracey Carr the most about her brother, Capt. Frank Michael, is that the U.S. Navy ship he commands has a crew complement larger than the population of the borough where they grew up.
WASHINGTON — Another President Bush?
CAROLINA BEACH, N.C. — Pat Hingle, a veteran actor whose career included a recurring role as Commissioner Gordon in several Batman movies in the 1990s, has died after battling blood cancer. He was 84.
WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats said Sunday that President-elect Barack Obama probably will have to wait until next month before getting the chance to sign an economic aid bill his team once hoped would be on his desk by his swearing-in Jan. 20.
NEW ORLEANS — Danny Platt said he was under a lot of pressure. He apparently owed his estranged wife $4,000 in back child support.
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. — It could be one of the nation’s oldest cold case files: What happened to eight Confederate sailors aboard the H.L. Hunley after it became the first submarine in history to sink an enemy warship?
WASHINGTON — New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson on Sunday announced that he was withdrawing his nomination to be President-elect Barack Obama’s commerce secretary amid a grand jury investigation into how some of his political donors won a lucrative state contract.
Jeanne Elinsky is in her second official workout session of the New Year, and she couldn’t be happier.
Post-holiday events gave area people a reason to continue to venture out into the January cold. The highlight of the weekend for many was the annual Kosciuszko Ball that was held Saturday night at the Woodlands Inn & Resort in Plains Township. A traditional, New England Contra Dance with music by the Warrington Family warmed the body and spirit at the Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston on Saturday. Friday Night Live Music with the Three Imaginary Boys provided a mix of music for all ages at the Barnes & Noble Wilkes-King’s Booksellers in Wilkes-Barre.
WASHINGTON — The Senate’s top two Democrats defended their right to deny a seat to Roland Burris, Barack Obama’s successor-in-waiting, while refusing to rule out a deal as Congress and its new members begin work this week.
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — Thousands of Israeli troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships surrounded Gaza’s largest city and fought militants at close range on Sunday, in the first full day of an overwhelming ground offensive in the coastal territory.
BAGHDAD — A woman hiding among Iranian pilgrims with a bomb strapped under her black robe killed more than three dozen people on Sunday outside a Baghdad mosque during ceremonies commemorating the death of one of Shiite Islam’s most revered saints.Loading... |
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