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Archive for February, 2009

3 killed in small plane crash in Louisiana

LIVINGSTON, La., Feb. 28 (UPI) — A small plane crashed in southeastern Louisiana, killing three Mississippians, including a teenage boy and his mother, investigators said Saturday.

On the Hill: Frustrated G.O.P. Tries to Drive Wedge Between Obama and Pelosi

Barack Obama might be the new president, but to hear Republicans tell it, Nancy Pelosi is really running things.

Griffin, No. 3 Oklahoma Hold Off Texas Tech

Blake Griffin seems to have a clear head in his first game, scoring 20 points and grabbing 19 rebounds as No. 3 Oklahoma beats Texas Tech, 78-63.

Liberal groups flexing muscle in lobby wars

WASHINGTON — When Newt Gingrich’s Congress was moving full-speed in its efforts to shrink the government more than a dozen years ago, Ralph G.

Recession not stopping home improvement

Sure, there’s a recession. But many people plan to forge ahead with home improvement projects, if Saturday’s opening of the Fifth Third Bank Cincinnati Home & Garden Show is any indication.

Dennis Anderson: More power to the people

The model of the Lessard Council, with citizens overseeing the spending of public money, is one that should be duplicated.

Djokovic beats Ferrer in Dubai final

Novak Djokovic has won his first title of the season by beating David Ferrer of Spain 7-5, 6-3 in the final of the Dubai Tennis …

FIFA prez accuses Premier League of hoarding talent

NEWCASTLE, Northern Ireland - FIFA president Sepp Blatter accused the Premier League of hoarding the world’s best foreign football players Saturday.

Blatter, who has…

Extension granted in CanWest debt talks

WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Feb. 28 (UPI) — The Canadian media group Canwest Global Communications Corp. says it has been given a short extension to negotiate new terms for a key line of credit.

Kormuller keeps sprint lead in Day 2

Fluffy snow provided a picturesque winter day on the Fur Rondy trail Saturday but also the right conditions for Willow musher Bill Kornmuller to keep his lead after the second day of sprint racing.

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