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  • The mother, a psycho with tattoos and a T-shirt that says, in Magic Marker, "GO AHEAD AND STARE!" has no clue about how to quiet a crying baby. [...] about 10 minutes before landing in Fresno, the kid fell into a deep sleep. [...] the people at Fresno were just delightful. [...] they are all suffering right about now. [...] I really, really liked Spartanburg. [...] I have lost my shirt on the investment. [...] I would do it again.

  • Maggie Newman has nothing but praise for the five hens she bought as newborns in June. The birds, which she keeps in a simple, floorless pen called a tractor, cost less than $5 apiece and produce an average of three eggs a day. They feast on unwanted scraps, happily dining on vegetable cuttings, banana peels and old pasta; they deter insects and weeds, and their waste has literally made the earth greener.

  • WEST MILFORD'S water authority is in a shameful, dangerous state. So bad that the usually circumspect state Department of Environmental Protection called conditions at its treatment plants "abysmal." So bad that we urge the DEP to step in immediately and wrest control of the operations from those in charge.

  • There you go ladies and gentleman, the Hispanic community's position on bill 2010, as articulated by caller "Pepe trabajo duro", is "Huh". Its not Pepe's fault, it is our fault for letting this madness go on and for not having clear and simplified positions, where all of us are prepared and can challenge and hold accountable, those who with words would hurt us. To date, we have not organized significant sponsor boycotts to articulate our hurt and displeasure, yet our history in this country, is replete with strikes and boycotts to correct injustices, dating back to the 1800's and the miners in Arizona. We talk about the great potential of the Hispanic dollar, yet we very seldom exercise it in an effective manner against those who would hurt us and marginalize our contribution. Our enemi...

  • ATLANTA - Lakers coach Phil Jackson refused to comment Tuesday night when asked about reports of some Miami Heat players crying in their locker room after their last-second loss Sunday to the Chicago Bulls. But, as is his custom, he did so anyway.

  • BANGOR A new baby. Expectant parents typically conjure up visions of an angelic little sleeper, silly bath times and that magical first smile. But what many new parents dont expect is that their cozy little bundle of joy may actually turn into a howling, hiccuping, inconsolable bundle of misery for hours at a time, day after day, night after sleepless night, month after endless month.

  • WASHINGTON - It might be time for another midnight ride by Paul Revere, this time warning: "The creditors are coming. Americans seem not to have awakened to the fast-looming debt crisis that could summon a new recession, imperil their stock market investments and shatter faith in the world's most powerful economy. Those are among the implications, sudden as well as longlasting, expected to unfold if the United States defaults on debt payments for the first time in history.

  • [...] since such money will in any case be channeled through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), where the Hyde Amendment obtains, there is no good reason to suppose that it will be exempt from the amendment's constraints. [...] if HHS really could spend any part of the new funding on elective abortions, it wouldn't matter that the Hyde Amendment keeps it from using the rest of its money for this purpose: as the bill's critics never tire of telling us, money is fungible - the Hyde Amendment works only if it covers everything HHS spends.

  • A Fort Carson soldier arrested this week on suspicion of child abuse told investigators that he threw a bottle a his 8-month-old son to get the child to stop crying, according to an arrest affidavit. Spc. Daniel Sheffield, 24, a Fort Carson soldier in the 43rd Sustainment Brigade, called a Colorado Springs police detective Tuesday morning to confess he lied to investigators twice in the past day about his son's injuries, the affidavit said.

  • Whatever's in the attic that needs attention probably doesn't have a squeaky wheel. Yet drips, leaks, bows and other "silent" issues can be crying out quietly for someone to take a good look around. Those who do may discover small issues before they become grievous and easy-fix opportunities that return a small fortune in energy conservation.



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