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admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:23

BBC Radio Ulster should keep George Jones in his afternoon slot?

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admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:22

I went to my 10-year high school reunion last weekend and couldn't find a business mogul, professional basketball player or spouse of a supermodel in the entire place. I could have been bored with the biggest claim to fame coming from a guy who thinks he started reality television, except that it's true.

You see, I spent many a wayward evening during my freshman year of college watching...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:17

A year ago, few Internet users had ever heard the word ``podcast,'' let alone listened to one.

Now Yahoo is making a bet the podcasting phenomenon has a mainstream future. The Sunnyvale company Monday unveiled a slick service that lets people easily find, review and automatically download any of the tens of thousands of radio-like audio shows that are fueling a wave of personal digital ...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:14

When celebrities act like politicians, and politicians act like celebrities.

On the evening of Sept. 29, Sen. Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and actress Angelina Jolie got together at the Kennedy Center for a gala sponsored by a group called the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS. (You can watch a video of the event or read a transcript here .) Just another excru...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:14

A District Court judge ordered a second psychological evaluation recently for an elderly Fallon man who did not show up in court for the second time for sentencing on one count of incest.

Defense attorney Jim Sloan said Earl Fredrick Beck, 75, was incapacitated Oct. 4 and couldn't be in court, according to his family.

"His wife is here. His daughter is here. The only way we could ...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:14

The operator of Our House Day Care in Wisconsin Dells is facing charges that he repeatedly sexually abused a child beginning in 2002.

Edward L. Cramer Jr., 47, of Wisconsin Dells, now faces 60 years in prison for a series of incidents in which he allegedly had sexual contact with the child. The victim estimated the alleged assaults happened between 10 and 15 times, according to charges fi...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:14

A film adaptation of I am Charlotte Simmons, Tom Wolfe's satire of American campus life, is in the pipeline.

Production companies Trilogy Entertainment and Syntax Entertainment have bought the rights to the book. John Watson, who wrote 1991's Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, will pen the script. The rest of the cast and crew is yet to be announced.

I am Charlotte Simmons follows an ...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:13

Texas-El Paso football coach Mike Price felt vindicated after a settlement was reached with Time Inc. over a Sports Illustrated article recounting a night of drinking at a topless bar in Florida.

"I'm one happy man right now," Price said Monday. "I can't tell you how much I appreciated my wife, Joyce, and my family's loyalty and love. Without their strength, encouragement and support I...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:12

Days after police announced they were looking for information on a Melville robbery apparently motivated by hatred for homosexuals, there was another attack.

The scenarios were similar, but Sunday night's incident ended with the arrest of two men, charged with first-degree robbery and unlawful imprisonment as a hate crime, Suffolk police said. A third man is still being sought.

In...

admin @ Tue, 2005-10-11 11:05

The congregation, in its statement, said Visser had been "touched by God" in a service led by Claassen.

It was the congregation's aim to approach "impurity" with compassionate acts, it said. "We do not approve of sin or wrongful behaviour and accept that the legal process has its legitimate place before God and in society."

Earlier in the day, Visser's co-accused Dirk Prinsloo ask...