September 2009 Archives
President Barack Obama says the health care speech he will deliver Wednesday night will do two things: help the public understand what he is proposing and show that he's open to new ideas for achieving his goals.
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Second seed Andy Murray exits the U.S. Open; BYU makes a big leap in the AP Poll; Oklahoma loses tight end Jermaine Gresham; the Cubs come out swinging in Pittsburgh.
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A North Carolina community has come together to give a struggling college student the chance to finish his education. Hundreds pitched in to raise $5,000 in just 20 hours.
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The President gives a speech directly to Americas students welcoming them back to school. He emphasizes their hope and potential but makes clear they will need to take responsibility for themselves and their education to reach that potential.
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Milwaukee police have arrested a man in connection to slayings of nine women dating back to 1986. Police Chief Edward Flynn says 49-year-old Walter Earl Ellis was arrested Saturday. Official charges have not been filed.
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Colin Firth says it was "fun" starring in the dark adaptation of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
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A Sudanese judge convicted a woman journalist on Monday for violating the public indecency law by wearing trousers outdoors and fined her $200, but did not impose a feared flogging penalty.
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A vintage train carrying Holocaust survivors pulled into London on Friday, ending a three-day trip across Europe that marked the 70th anniversary of their extraordinary rescue by a young British stockbroker. Waiting to greet them at London's Liverpool Street Station was Nicholas Winton, age 100, who organized the rail "kindertransports" that carried hundreds of mostly Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to safety in 1939.
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December 2, 2005: "You've never seen a Columbine done by a black child. Never. They always say, 'We can't believe it happened here. We can't believe it's these suburban white kids.' It's only them. Now, a black kid might shoot another black kid. He's not going to shoot up the whole school."
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With Labor Day approaching, the President commits to rebuilding the economy so that a lifetime of hard work leads to a comfortable retirement. September 5, 2009.
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Actress Patricia Mauceri says she was fired and abruptly replaced for objecting to a gay storyline because of her religious beliefs. Mauceri played the recurring role of Carlotta Vega on "OLTL" for the last 14 years. But when she objected to how the writers wanted her deeply religious character, a Latina mother, to handle a storyline involving homosexuality, she objected. And for that she claims she was fired.
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Those opposing the speech say students should not be forced to listen to a presidential message. Conservative parents have accused the president of trying to indoctrinate their children with socialist ideas.
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President Barack Obama and his family hosted a Passover seder at the White House in April. Tonight, after sunset, it's a dinner celebrating Ramadan
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Pastor Daniels was buried Monday in Oklahoma City. Her mutilated body was discovered Aug. 23 inside the small Pentecostal church.
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A Christian worker in London is paying a heavy price for speaking freely about faith in the workplace.
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