06/15/11 Wallabies star James O'Connor will leave the Western Force at the end of the current Super Rugby season, the Perth club announced on Wednesday
06/07/11 Shirley Ann Howard, 79, left us to be with Jesus on May 25, 2011, from the home of her son, Rev. Thomas Howard of Fernwood, ID. She was born November 21, 1931, to Ira and Evelyn (Jennings) Barker at East Wenatchee, WA.
06/07/11 ComingSoon.net's The Weekend Warrior offers a preview of the new releases opening on Friday, June 10, including J.J. Abrams' alien invasion movie (of sorts) Super 8 (Paramount) and the family film Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer (Relativity Media) based on the popular kids' books. "The Chosen One" this week is Michael Winterbottom's road comedy The Trip (IFC Films) starring Steve Coogan and ...
06/02/11 New Treasury secretary Martin Parkinson says only revolutions or mass war across the globe will stop the mining boom.
06/02/11 Swan Districts defender Graham Jetta is out to create his own name, not ride on the coat-tails of more famous family members
06/02/11 The Eritrean Government has refused to bow to pressure to allow the Australian Government diplomatic access to Adrian Troy, a Broome skipper who has been detained without charge in the tiny African state for almost six months.
06/01/11 The Victorian Government has cast the rules of Parliament aside to reintroduce a bill that will allow faith-based groups to discriminate on grounds such as religion, marital status or gender.
06/01/11 In Loving Memory of Cleone Dell (Childers) Nash & Edward Wilson Nash, M.D.
05/26/11 TAHUYA, Wash. -- A teenage girl has been arrested in Mason County for allegedly shooting her dad with an arrow after he took her cell phone away. Detectives say the man told officers that his 15-year-old daughter used a hunting bow to shoot him Wednesday evening after he grounded her and took the phone. He's listed in serious condition at a Seattle hospital. Deputies say the girl fled into woods ...
05/24/11 John Varnum "Fletch" Fletcher, age 92, of George, WA, passed away May 14, 2011. He was born the oldest of eight children in Marlboro, MA on July 4, 1918 to Ralph and Laura Fletcher. He attended school in Massachusetts, graduating from Maynard High School in 1936.
05/23/11 The tremendous bow of the USS New York will cut through New York Harbor and into the Hudson on Wednesday, with its crew manning the rails. The ship will pass the Statue of Liberty then continue to the George Washington Bridge before turning around and heading for the Staten Island berth it will call home during Fleet Week New York.
05/23/11 Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has thwarted a Gulf bid to end four months of deadly protests, refusing to sign up to a hard-won plan for him to quit in return for immunity from prosecution in a move that "deeply disappointed" Washington.
05/23/11 Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has thwarted a Gulf bid to end four months of deadly protests, refusing to sign up to a plan for his departure from office, in a move that "deeply disappointed" Washington.
05/23/11 Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels was supposed to be the last, best hope of the Republican Party establishment.
05/16/11 If Democrats thought Jill Derby was going to bow out of the Sept. 13 special election to fill a U.S. House vacancy, they were wrong. She nearly won the seat in 2006 and thinks her time has come. That's what Derby said last week in an interview after reading
05/16/11 TEHRAN, May 16 (Bernama)-- The Iraqi people in the holy city of Karbala expressed overwhelming joy as they celebrated withdrawal of the United States' occupying forces from their Southern province, Iran's Fars News Agency (FNA) reported.
05/16/11 Jackie Everidge once thought there was only one way she'd leave her dance studio: Feet first.
05/16/11 K.A. Turner writes weekly for the Press-Register. You can reach her at 251-219-5644 or kturner@press-register.com. Not a lot of hardware stores have bow technicians. Campbell Hardware & Sporting Goods has two of them -- plus a bow range. And that's...
05/15/11 Ted Kaczynski's personal belongings will be auctioned online by the government next week in what amounts to Uncle Sam's version of eBay.
05/15/11 Partisan rancor in Washington, D.C., is being drowned out by record-high gas prices across the country, U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, D-Lansing, said in a Daily Press & Argus interview last week. |