Monday, April 10, 2006

Rental truck (Hawaii rental homes) jumps curb and kills 11-year-old


Rental truck jumps curb and kills 11-year-old
Philadelphia Inquirer - A Budget rental truck jumped a curb in Beverly last night, pinning - and killing - an 11-year-old boy who had been on the sidewalk, authorities said. The boy, who lived in Beverly, was struck about 6:15 p.m. on the 500 block of Warren Street, said

Tens of thousands expected at immigration protest
Charlotte Sun-Herald - Economics, not race, is at the heart of the march against immigration reform, says a member of the Mexican Council of Florida When Jim Delgado talks about today's march that is expected to bring a force of Hispanic laborers, migrant workers and

Senate Briefs
California Aggie - The Academic Affairs Commission is currently accepting nominations of professors, lecturers and teaching assistants for the ASUCD Excellence in Education Awards. To access the nomination form, visit asucd.ucdavis.edu/gov/commissions/aac. Nominations

Affordable Coolidge units debated
Watertown TAB & Press - W hile many of the sentiments echoed at a meeting to discuss the proposed age 55-plus, 38-unit apartment complex at the Coolidge School had many recurring themes, Tuesday evening turned out to be a rather emotional night between warring neighborhood

Teens jumpstart college education
Troy Record - BERLIN - Sixteen-year-old Kinsley French plans to study medicine or engineering after she graduates from high school. A junior at Berlin Junior-Senior High School in Cherry Plain, Kinsley knows her ambition means a lot of college is in her future but

Art rental would benefit all
Hendersonville Times-News - Wouldn't it be delightful if the Arts Councils of Henderson, Polk and Transylvania Counties jointly provided a rental library of original art? The library "stacks" could contain a selected group of paintings and sculptures by local artists, perhaps

The Manager Minute
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - Candy Rechtschaffer has been the general manager of Forest Trace retirement community in Lauderhill for the past 15 years. Rechtschaffer considers it her job to keep her employees motivated. "It can be challenging to work here," she said. "There are

HILL'S 'WA$TE'
New York Post - Emergency experts are questioning why a $500,000 disaster-preparedness program that Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton helped to fund assisted only about 3,000 New Yorkers, The Post has learned. "It's a waste of money," said one source familiar with the

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