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Court: Prison term for TV scam too short

15.03.2008 23:52    usatoday.com
Judges overturned a 366-day prison term for a man who claimed to be producing a government program about homeland security.


My view: 'Neo Geo Battle Coliseum'

15.03.2008 23:52    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Game: "Neo Geo Battle Coliseum" Console: PlayStation 2 (also playable on PlayStation 3) Developer/publisher: SNK/Playmore Genre: Fighting Number of players: Two Rated: Teen, for suggestive themes, violence, animated blood The premise: The greatest fighters of Neo Geo/SNK games ("The King
My view: 'Neo Geo Battle Coliseum'

Kailua's Formaggio a new neighborhood hangout

15.03.2008 23:52    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
On a Wednesday night at 10, Formaggio Grill is humming. The high communal tables surrounded by barstools are filled, the dozen or so four-tops are filled, and the bar, backed by an impressive booze collection and an even more impressive
Kailua's Formaggio a new neighborhood hangout

Buzzing about...

15.03.2008 23:51    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
HEART COMING IN JUNE Tickets go on sale at 9 a.m. March 28 for a June 5 concert by '70s-'80s rock icon Heart, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson. Among their hits: "Barracuda," "Crazy on You," "Magic Man" and


Child dies in Hurst wreck; DWI suspected

15.03.2008 23:51    wfaa.com
WFAA-TV HURST — A four-year-old girl was killed Friday night in a two-car crash involving a suspected drunk driver. Investigators said the cars collided on Loop 820 at Highway 10 just after 9 o'clock. Kaitlyn Sanchez of Haltom City was

Ongoing events

15.03.2008 23:51    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
The indicates admission is $5 or less, or free. Full-price admission is listed; the * denotes discounts (or free) for students, seniors, military, members, children and/or advance purchase. STAGE "AIDA," Elton John and Tim Rice's Broadway hit, presented by Army

Herrin, Du Quoin looking to repeat success in boys prep track and field

15.03.2008 23:49    thesouthern.com
The boys prep track and field season just got underway and two teams hope for the same good fortunes from the 2007 campaign.

Pair of titles puts Rend Lake on top of junior college track world

15.03.2008 23:49    thesouthern.com
CARBONDALE - It's no fluke that both the young Rend Lake College men's and women's track and field programs recently stood on the podium to accept the first place plaques at the National Junior College Athletic Association Division I Track

Former SIU assistant leads Racers to NCAAs

15.03.2008 23:49    thesouthern.com
Jody Adams had to build up Murray State's women's basketball team before it built the school's first NCAA Tournament bid.

Southern Illinoisan Sports Podcast: The Post-Season

15.03.2008 23:49    thesouthern.com
The Southern Illinoisan's sports staff discusses the NCAA tournament and other post-season basketball highlights in this week's podcast.

End of the line for SIU womenMVC tourney run over with loss to Redbirds

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
ST. CHARLES, Mo. - It looked as though the Southern Illinois University women's basketball team would pull off a big upset of top-seeded Illinois State Friday in the quarterfinals of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament at the Family Arena.

Talkin' turkey

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
Fifteen-year-old Bret Hooper of DeSoto can flat talk turkey.

Local development plan in national spotlight

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
MARION - Connect SI is already gaining national attention and the regional development initiative hasn't even started work on its goals yet.

Fur traders still in business in region

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
In the 18th century, the Southern Illinois fur trade would be booming this time of year. The winter months meant thick fur, and furriers paid top dollar for it.

Fine dining

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
INA - It may have been the calm before the culinary storm, but students working in the Rend Lake College kitchens were the picture of tranquility just hours before debuting the mouthwatering result of their months of study.

Bowling with The Grandmas

15.03.2008 23:48    thesouthern.com
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California tops in gasoline prices

15.03.2008 23:47    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Hawai'i no longer has the most costly gasoline in the nation, having been surpassed yesterday by California. California's statewide average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline rose to $3.619 yesterday, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report. That

Coming events

15.03.2008 23:47    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
MONDAY TURTLE BAY TOPIC at the Rotary Club of Pearl Harbor meeting 12 p.m. at Oahu Country Club; a speaker from Gov. Linda Lingle's office will discuss the Turtle Bay proposal. E-mail: Donna McLaughlin, president, at mclaughlj003@hawaii.rr.com . HAWAII KAI

In-house promotion for new VP, CFO

15.03.2008 23:47    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Hawaiian Host Inc., manufacturer of Hawaiian Host Chocolates, yesterday announced the promotion of Mark Yamada to vice president and chief financial officer. Yamada previously served as controller and director of finance and he will continue overseeing all finance and accounting

Inflation took a breather in February

15.03.2008 23:47    the.honoluluadvertiser.com
WASHINGTON — Consumer price inflation, after pushing relentlessly higher, posted its mildest reading in six months in February thanks to energy and food costs moderating. The relief, however, is expected to be short-lived, given that energy prices have resumed their

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