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Kenny Chesney gets a music channel on XM

03.07.2008 23:47    orbitcast.com
XM Radio is set to launch Kenny Chesney's "No Shoes Radio," starting July 26th on XM channel 18."No Shoes Radio," will featuremusic from Chesney's audio catalog, including never-before-heardrecordings, an uncut, exclusive concert broadcast from the "2008 Poets& Pirates Tour," plus
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SNP and Lib Dems name their by-election candidates

03.07.2008 23:45    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE SNP and the Liberal Democrats last night announced their candidates ahead of the Glasgow East by-election.

Scotland must lead world on climate, ministers told

03.07.2008 23:43    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PEOPLE have called in their thousands for the Scottish Government to stand firm and take a global lead in the fight to tackle climate change.

Inside Westminster: 'West Wing' looks East to ease Brown's woes

03.07.2008 23:43    thescotsman.scotsman.com
BARELY a day goes by without the Prime Minister having to read headlines about how he is on the brink of collecting his P45. But Gordon Brown is not taking to heart the messag

Are MPs living in a dream world by voting to keep £24,000 allowance?

03.07.2008 23:43    thescotsman.scotsman.com
MPS were last night accused of having their "snouts in the trough" after refusing to surrender their ability to furnish their second homes with up to £24,000 of plasma

Many Opt To Stay Home For Holiday Weekend

03.07.2008 23:42    cbs2chicago.com
Skyrocketing gas prices and a struggling economy mean the fewest number of people in a decade are hitting the road this 4th of July weekend.

Is juggling family life with political leadership just too demanding?

03.07.2008 23:42    thescotsman.scotsman.com
THE phrase "quitting to spend more time with his family" has become one of the most clichéd euphemisms in politics, designed to suggest there are other, more damaging

Crews Respond To 3 Shootings On Southeast Side

03.07.2008 23:42    cbs2chicago.com
Emergency crews are on the scene of the reported shootings of three people shot within a block on the Southeast Side early Thursday evening. Three ambulances were sent to three different shootings near the 500 block of East 79th Street,

Medals Awarded Today To Fallen Officer's Family

03.07.2008 23:42    cbs2chicago.com
The family of an officer killed by a drunk driver in 2004 accepts medals on his behalf today at Gold Star Memorial.

Man Charged With Misdemeanor For Caging Kids

03.07.2008 23:41    cbs2chicago.com
AÂ Midlothian man is accused of keeping his two daughters, ages 3 and 6, caged in a homemade jail inside his pickup truck. CBS 2's Kristyn Hartman reports that the cries of his daughters led to their rescue.

New Push To Prevent Gas Gouging At Illinois Pumps

03.07.2008 23:41    cbs2chicago.com
With the price of gas well over $4 a gallon, consumers want every drop they pay for. CBS 2's Dorothy Tucker reports on a push to make sure gas stations deliver what they promise.

Scrutineer: Taking eyes off the ball?

03.07.2008 23:40    thescotsman.scotsman.com
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What is to be done? Well here are a few ideas to start with

03.07.2008 23:39    thescotsman.scotsman.com
TO THAT question of enduring resonance: What Is To Be Done? Chancellor Alistair Darling already has the stare of a man condemned. We are hurtling towards recession, its length

Between the lines: The future is black as coal comes in from the cold

03.07.2008 23:39    thescotsman.scotsman.com
COAL is king again. Or is it? This week's announcement by ScottishPower that it has signed the "largest-ever coal supply contract" to buy Scottish-sourced coal sup

Sorry seems to be hardest word - but Labour must learn to say it

03.07.2008 23:39    thescotsman.scotsman.com
The party in Scotland has a lot of thinking and a lot of changing to do. And it needs to discover some humility, says GERRY HASSAN

Horrors of abuse that shame our 'caring' professions

03.07.2008 23:38    thescotsman.scotsman.com
How did authorities manage to miss a case of sex abuse against two young sisters for 30 years, asks Michael Howie

GPs surprised by their own baby's birth

03.07.2008 23:36    thescotsman.scotsman.com
A BABY whose parents are both GPs, was born in a bath just yards from a maternity hospital.

Goldie gives NHS something back

03.07.2008 23:36    thescotsman.scotsman.com
CONSERVATIVE leader Annabel Goldie marked the 60th anniversary of the National Health Service yesterday by giving blood.

Health boards 'risk being swallowed up'

03.07.2008 23:36    thescotsman.scotsman.com
PLANS to "twin" Scotland's three island health boards with mainland authorities could be the start of the "slippery slope towards centralisation", opponent

Riley Hollingsworth to Retire July 3: The End of an Era

03.07.2008 23:36    arrl.org
On Thursday, July 3, Special Counsel for the Spectrum Enforcement Division of the FCC's Enforcement Bureau Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH -- the man who has come to embody Amateur Radio Enforcement - will say goodbye to the FCC as he retires
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