Archive for June 12th, 2007

THE BOB WOOLMER CASE - ‘We were too hasty’ - Police rushed to judgement - Thomas (Jamaica Gleaner)

Shortly after closing the book on the bungled investigation into the death of Bob Woolmer, Police Commissioner Lucius Thomas yesterday admitted the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) might have acted too hastily in concluding the Pakistan cricket coach had been murdered.

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Nadal is one-man show (The Record)

PARIS — Rafael Nadal managed to make Lleyton Hewitt, the guy who gets to every ball, a bit of a bystander. Nadal made Hewitt, as fierce a competitor as there is, go quietly.

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68 seniors get diplomas at C-L commencement (The Derrick)

STRATTANVILLE - Sixty-eight graduates received diplomas this month during commencement exercises for the Clarion-Limestone High School Class of 2007 at Clarion University’s Marwick-Boyd Auditorium.

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Kelly-Goss: Tell it on the mountain, Paris has to go! (The Daily Advance)

At roughly 3 a.m. last Friday morning I had a fever, chills and couldn’t sleep. While I waited for the medicine to take hold and reduce my fever, I turned to the overnight news on ABC. It was all about Paris Hilton.

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Municipal Court for June 13 (Springfield News-Sun)

Cases called Tuesday included:

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Hole in One (The Prairie Advocate)

Austin Young, 11 years old of Shannon had his first hole-in-one on #8 at Lake Carroll Golf Course on April 24, witnessed by Casey Fritz of Lake Carroll. Austin is a 6th grader at Eastland Middle School in Shannon.

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Cavaday’s shock victory lifts the gloom for Britain (Independent)

Naomi Cavaday was left to fly the flag for Britain after a day of mixed home fortunes in the first round of the DFS Classic in Birmingham yesterday.

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Network Pilots for 2007-2008 Television Season (Backstage.com)

The following is a list of pilots under consideration at the major networks. Fall 2007 schedules are not released until mid-May (refer to each network for exact date) and are subject to change.

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If you read this, you are part of the problem (Delta Democrat Times)

We have become that which we despise. As a society, we hate media overkill. Ask almost anyone, and you’re likely to hear, “I’m sick of …” or “I’m fed up with …,” followed by the name of the celebrity of the day.

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Community Notes: Published May 23 (Meramec Journal)

Academic honors and achievements Amy E. Hollenbeck of High Ridge, Anna M. Neavill of Hillsboro and Eric C. Downs of De Soto were recently recognized at Culver-Stockton College Honors Day. Hollenbeck received the dramatics award; Neavill received the J. Leslie Pierce award; Downs received the Theta Alpha Phi Upperclass award.

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