| Bellevue lends Huckabee pulpit
But enough of the Sunday school lesson. I know this is a waste of time, because you will never see anything but what you want to see. Please find me the scripture that says God said to take more than one wife. Not the many scriptures showing man's sinful nature. .
Cape & Islands News
Please know that the Massachusetts Highway Department installed a guardrail along this stretch in the past couple of weeks. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. Regards, Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation and Public Works Below is what the state did at the accident scene. .
Slump starts to squeeze rank-and-file institutions
As you look for clues about the economy and your investments, it pays to stay close to home. Like the lobby of your neighborhood bank. The turmoil in global credit markets is overwhelming in scope and complexity, even for seasoned regulators and other experts on the world stage. By comparison, local banks that didn't follow their big brothers into speculative mortgage schemes have been a port in the storm. .
Google, Yahoo! could link up with DVR pioneer TiVo
TiVo is in talks with internet search giants Google and Yahoo! over a possible deal aimed at bridging television and the web. The talks are still fluid and could result in a number of outcomes, two sources familiar with the negotiations said. One scenario that's been discussed would see TiVo partner with Google or Yahoo! on a new service that would let consumers search for videos on the web and then watch them on their television sets, according to one person with knowledge of the talks, who spoke on condition of anonymity. A second person familiar with the talks said TiVo has held talks with both Google and Yahoo! about a potential equity investment, including the possibility of an outright acquisition. Any deal would likely be exclusive, this source said.
Military in a dilemma
During the last two days the troops killed at least 16 Tiger cadres in six confrontations along the Muhamalai FDL. On Friday troops at the Kilali defence lines, retaliated a small arm and mortar fire by the LTTE around 11.45 a.m. killing at least 2-3 LTTE cadres. One soldier was critically injured in the incident and was taken to Palali Base Hospital. Later, the soldier succumbed to his injuries. Separately in the same area, army snipers shot two LTTE cadres who had been stalking towards the Security Forces' FDL on the same morning. At Muhamalai FDL, four LTTE cadres were killed in two separate clashes broke out on Friday morning between 9.45 a.m. to 10.45 a.m. when troops detected and attacked at a group of terrorists ahead of the FDL. Two LTTE cadres were killed in this incident.
International Women’s Week examining migration and borders
Tickets for the Vagina Monologues cost $6.00 and are available at the door. A public lecture by professor Marcia Ostashewski on Women, Music and Canadian Ukrainian Communities on Thursday, March 6 at the Discovery North Bay Museum (100 Ferguson Street) from 7 – 8 p.m. This lecture is presented by the North Bay Ukrainian Club. A workshop Job Search Strategies for Immigrant Women presented by True Self Employment and Training on Friday, March 7 from 9 a.m. – 4p.m. The gala opening of Bridges to Home, an Art and historical exhibit at the Discovery North Bay Museum (100 Ferguson Street) on Friday March 7 at 7 p.m. A free concert presented by Amelia Rising featuring EVE-olution on Saturday, March 8 at Algonquin Ecole Secondarie at 7 p.m.
Hobnobbing In Helendale
Jim Nichols is doing a phenomenal job with his Silver Lakes Neighborhood Watch (NW) program. He continues to recruit new members and reminds us that, "The more watchers we have, the less crime there is to report." When crime increased in our community Jim was one who did something about it. We were hearing about thefts from cars, burglaries, graffiti, robberies, vandalism. Jim got his program going and now has nearly 250 members. He has a great newsletter with tips on how to deter crime. He features public meetings with guest speakers. He aligns himself with the Silver Lakes Association Board, our Wackenhut Security Force, the volunteer Citizens On Patrol (COP) and the Sheriff’s Department. He is like a snowball rolling down a hill, gathering information and growing bigger and bigger, all for the good of the community.
|