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Griffin B. Bell, Carter's Attorney General, Is Dead
The dean of Georgia lawyers, Mr. Bell, 90, also served as a federal judge and prominent legal troubleshooter.
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The dean of Georgia lawyers, Mr. Bell, 90, also served as a federal judge and prominent legal troubleshooter.
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Steven P. Jobs announced that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but would remain head of Apple.
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A new Congress convenes on Tuesday with the downturn heavy on the minds of lawmakers, but a stimulus bill will take time.
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Rising vacancy rates across the country could make it hard for building owners to pay their mortgages.
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8 dead, 1 hurt after chopper crashes in La. marsh
HOUMA, La. - Authorities planned to search a southern Louisiana marsh by boat Monday for clues that might determine the cause of a helicopter crash that killed eight people bound for an offshore oil platform.
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HOUMA, La. - Authorities planned to search a southern Louisiana marsh by boat Monday for clues that might determine the cause of a helicopter crash that killed eight people bound for an offshore oil platform.
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NEWPORT, R.I. - Former President Bill Clinton praised the late Sen. Claiborne Pell during his funeral service Monday as a quirky multimillionaire who served the less-fortunate and enabled millions of Americans to afford college.
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NEW YORK - A contractor responsible for the crane that toppled in midtown Manhattan and killed seven people has been indicted on homicide charges, the district attorney said Monday.
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ATLANTA - Griffin B. Bell, the shrewd Southern lawyer who grew up with Jimmy Carter and became U.S. attorney general after Carter was elected president, died at an Atlanta hospital Monday.
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As Vacant Office Space Grows, So Does Lenders' Crisis
Rising vacancy rates across the country could make it hard for building owners to pay their mortgages.
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Rising vacancy rates across the country could make it hard for building owners to pay their mortgages.
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Steven P. Jobs announced that he was being treated for a hormone imbalance but would remain head of Apple.
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Construction spending fell less than expected as record activity on nonresidential projects helped offset another steep decline in housing, the government said.
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Stocks fell in early trading as car companies prepared to release what are expected to be weak year-end auto sales.
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LG Adds a Direct Internet Link to a Line of HDTVs
A partnership with Netflix will bring access to the 12,000 films and shows in its Watch Instantly library.
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A partnership with Netflix will bring access to the 12,000 films and shows in its Watch Instantly library.
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Google's book search may allow writers to make money from titles that have been out of commercial circulation for years.
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The search for the next big thing in technology gets a reality check.
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The demise of the HD DVD video disc format appeared to hand the future of home entertainment to Blu-ray, but struggles continue.
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC), the largest environmental advocacy organization dedicated solely to protecting the Southeast, today announced a list of ten special places in the South that fa
NEW YORK, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- To celebrate 2009, value airline JetBlue Airways today announced a New Year's More for Less Sale, with fares to more than 40 destinations in the Northeast, Florida, California and the Caribbean on sale in th
Jan. 5--CHARLOTTESVILLE -- His first basket came on a pretty turnaround jumper from the right baseline, his second on a nifty jump hook.
Jan. 5--The cost of convenience went up today on Pocahontas Parkway.
But if you think that guarantees anything, check out Sunday night's final from Chapel Hill.
Jan. 5--Let the winter weather roller coaster continue.
Jan. 5--DALLAS -- A Dancing With the Stars live show is much more about the dancing than it is about the stars.
Jan. 5--MEMPHIS -- Josh Howard's production is bouncing from one end to the other.
Jan. 5--MEMPHIS -- All streaks must die, and on Sunday afternoon the Grizzlies finally ended Dallas' dominance.
Jan. 5--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.
NEW YORK _ "Waltz With Bashir," an Israeli's memoir of his nation's 1982 invasion of Lebanon, and "Happy-Go-Lucky," a British feature about a cockeyed optimist, were named top movies of 2008 by the National Society of Film Critics (NSFC) Saturday.
MUSIC AND technology have walked hand in hand since the dawning of records and radio in the early 1900s.
The following editorial appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday, Jan. 2:
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Philadelphia Brewing Co. is pleased to announce the release of their fourth offering in the brewery's Select Ale Series.
PHILADELPHIA _ Although it pales beside the loss of a loved one, today's complex financial system has created a new headache for grieving relatives to cope with: identity theft.
Dec. 31--BLUEFIELD, Va. -- A large contingent from the Hokie Nation is either in Florida, on the way to the Sunshine State or staying at home to watch their beloved Virginia Tech Hokies as they square off against the Cincinnati Bear Cats tonight at 8
Records: Virginia Tech 9-4, Cincinnati 11-2
CINCINNATI, Dec. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cincinnati Financial Corporation today confirmed another step in previously announced executive transitions with the retirement from active employment of Vice Chairman James E. Benoski, effective January
Dec. 23--Individual businesses can't change the housing market, but they can change what they build into it.
CINCINNATI, Dec. 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Cincinnati Financial Corporation announced that on December 19, 2008, its lead property casualty insurance subsidiary, The Cincinnati Insurance Company, appointed Watkins Insurance Group, with locations i
Jan. 5--The Blue Jackets' already- depleted cast of forwards absorbed two more blows yesterday.
Detroit got its final points on a goaltending violation in an 88-87 victory Sunday over the Los Angeles Clippers -- the Pistons' seventh consecutive win.
Jan. 4--Political decisions don't get bigger than the one that Detroiters will make in less than 60 days.
Jan. 4--Despite the state's economic woes, mass transit advocates saw significant progress in late 2008 toward proposed light rail and mass transit projects in southeast Michigan.
Jan. 4--General Motors unveiled photographs of its redesigned Cadillac SRX today.
Jan. 5--The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch -- alerting Baltimore metro area residents to the possibility of freezing rain and sleet -- for Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning.
Jan. 4--Steven Graham was just 14 when he was shot and killed Nov. 18 while riding his bicycle in front of a fire station in Brooklyn.
Jan. 2--Murray Steinberg, a Baltimore-area gynecologist who nurtured a lifelong passion for physics by attending college-level science classes for decades, died of pancreatic cancer Tuesday at his Pikesville home.
LAUREL, Md., Dec. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for residents and visitors in Baltimore, Verizon Wireless has expanded its network with two new cell sites.
WASHINGTON - The Washington Post and The (Baltimore) Sun, facing cost pressures as advertising revenue continues to sink, said Tuesday that they will share some stories, photos and news content starting next year.
Jan. 5--SALEM -- A Salem woman has written and designed a book that traces the history of Boston women who had prominent roles in the field of law and the fight for equality.
Jan. 5--CHAPEL HILL -- Tyrese Rice was embarrassed by Boston College's performance against North Carolina at the Dean E. Smith Center last season.
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