Online games replace monsters with sex MSNBC - IRS records show that the Christian Coalition's red ink has remounted. Its debts exceeded its assets by $983,000 in 2001, $1.3 million in 2002, $2 million in 2003 and $2.28 million at the end of 2004, the most recent year for which it has filed a
Women celebrate season at banquetHerald-Dispatch - HUNTINGTON "We've come a long way." That was the theme of the Marshall Women's Basketball Banquet at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena on Sunday. Marshall's first season in Conference USA and one of the most successful graduating classes in the
PlayStation 3 Pricing Remains a MysteryNewsFactor Network - "It looks as though there was a mistranslation, and that the prices listed were for a Blu-Ray player, which means that we still don't know what the PS3 will cost," said gaming expert Paul Jackson, an analyst at Forrester Research. How much would you
David BrownNorthwest Herald - CHICAGO Pay the man. And they will. Call it a feeling, call it intuition, call it a no-brainer which works well considering some of the moves the Cubs have tried these past few decades. This is a no-brainer of the good kind. The Cubs, perhaps
An early call from The BossSan Bernardino County Sun - ANAHEIM - It was crunch time in the New York Yankees clubhouse. The Bronx offense was bombing. The losing streak was at four games. George Steinbrenner was on the phone to manager Joe Torre, demanding results. The pressure was building. Pulses were
EDITORIAL: Toilets, teapots and urinals -- oink, oink Las Vegas Review Journal - You worked hard for all that money you were paid last year. So it's gratifying to know our representatives in Washington plan to squeeze value out of every nickel we'll send them next week, right? The group Citizens Against Government Waste released
Small Town Poker Tour to Visit Indian CountryMarket Wire - DENVER, CO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 04/09/2006 -- The Small Town Poker Tour announced today a series of Texas Hold 'Em poker tournaments at Indian casinos across the country. Proceeds from the tournaments will benefit the North American Indigenous Games
Benefit for a family battling a rare diseaseWFTC - By an unfortunate rare coincidence, Shannon and Rand Olsen are silent carriers of Alpers disease -- a rare degenerative brain condition. They've passed it on to two their children. Now, their daughter McKenna is living on borrowed time as her parents
Local union lost money, membership in '05, U.S. filing showsToledo Blade - Laborers' Local 500 lost money and membership last year, cut holiday gifts for workers and retirees, slashed expense accounts, and reduced some executive salaries - but still spent nearly $9,000 to share a suite at Toledo Mud Hens games, new federal
Opening Day makes return Baxter Bulletin - Cities grow and places change, yet there always seems to be one single pillar of a community that never seems to alter baseball. And playing hardball on an Opening Day is as American as apple pie or a hot dog right off the grill. It's a right of