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Exchange in brief
There is no cost for training, books or equipment. The program starts with a life skills and work ethics segment on Feb. 21. Successful graduates get help
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:20A
Exchange in brief
There is no cost for training, books or equipment. The program starts with a life skills and work ethics segment on Feb. 21. Successful graduates get help
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:20A
Optus loses unlimited broadband dispute
Though Optus disclosed the throttling, presiding judge Justice Anthony North was found to provided insufficient explanation as to the effects of speed
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:20A
One injured in ATV accident
JONES SPRINGS - One person was flown to an area trauma center with injuries that were not life threatening after an all-terrain vehicle accident Sunday
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:19A
Single or coupled, use Valentine's Day to celebrate love
I anticipated the day with hopeful expectation, whether I had a love interest in my life or not, and then suffered through the crash.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:18A
ACCIDENT UPDATE: 9 am - Man still stable at GMH after crash
9 am — A 24-year-old adult male remains in stable condition at Guam Memorial Hospital following last night's one-car crash off Route 4, according to an
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:18A
Lawsuit Over University of Florida Student Government Costs Taxpayers Nearly $30K
Bracco is seeking those fees from UF, which if awarded, would add to the total cost of the lawsuit for UF — on top of the fees it paid to the Jacksonville
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:17A
Budget reform up for voting in Georgia General Assembly
"We will also likely see movement on legislation to enforce immigration law, and education reforms will soon be moving towards the floor," Rogers said.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:17A
Single-car crash fatal to city driver
The coroner's office ruled the death an accident. Family members said Natal-Rivera was an assistant manager at the Subway in the Berkshire Mall.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:17A
Ron Devlin's Kitchen Table: Train wrecks to baseball, it's all history
was involved in a case concerning the estate of Harrison P. Hendel, a wealthy Reading manufacturer who died in a California train crash in May 1907.
Updated: 02/14/2011 12:17A