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Jenna Bush wedding a big event for tiny Crawford - Houston Chronicle
May 9, 2008![]() The Southern Ledger | Jenna Bush wedding a big event for tiny Crawford Houston Chronicle - By JULIE MASON CRAWFORD - Saturday, in an Oscar de la Renta gown with twin sister Barbara at her side, Jenna Bush, 26, will marry 29-year-old business school student Henry Hager at her parents' Central Texas ranch. For Jenna Bush, a Texas Wedding Beats a White House Ceremony President Bush in Texas for daughter Jenna's wedding |
Bush signs Wild Sky Wilderness into law - Seattle Post Intelligencer
May 9, 2008Bush signs Wild Sky Wilderness into law Seattle Post Intelligencer - By JENNIFER A. DLOUHY WASHINGTON -- For the first time in more than two decades, Washington state is getting a new wilderness area because President Bush signed legislation Thursday to protect more than 106000 acres of forests and streams in the Mount ... Bush signs Wild Sky wilderness bill in Washington state Bush signs Wild Sky into law |
Bomber’s Final Messages Exhort Fighters Against US - New York Times
May 9, 2008![]() RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Bomber’s Final Messages Exhort Fighters Against US New York Times - By ALISSA J. RUBIN BAGHDAD - The last words of a suicide bomber in Mosul were a rallying cry for Muslims to join the fight against Americans. US says 5-10 pct of Guantanamo inmates fight again 'A lot' pose threat if freed from Gitmo |
Bond lowered for NM sect leader accused of sex crimes - The Associated Press
May 9, 2008![]() Enews 2.0 | Bond lowered for NM sect leader accused of sex crimes The Associated Press - CLAYTON, NM (AP) - A judge reduced the bond of an apocalyptic-sect leader accused of sex crimes against girls who were part of his church, but she rejected his request Thursday to be released on his own recognizance. Bond lowered for NM sect leader accused of sex crimes NM Apocalyptic Church Leader Makes First Court Appearance |
Salmon Gone, Fishermen Try to Adapt on a Changing Coast - New York Times
May 9, 2008![]() New York Times | Salmon Gone, Fishermen Try to Adapt on a Changing Coast New York Times - By WILLIAM YARDLEY CHARLESTON, Ore. - So long, salmon. Steve Wilson is refitting his 51-foot troller to fish for the future. No longer will he cast for the conflicted symbol of Northwest abundance and bitterness. Central Oregon salmon population still strong Prawns Instead of Salmon |
San Diego State students plead not guilty in major drug bust - The Associated Press
May 9, 2008![]() Enews 2.0 | San Diego State students plead not guilty in major drug bust The Associated Press - SAN DIEGO (AP) - The suspected leader of a drug trafficking ring was among seven students who pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges stemming from an undercover operation at San Diego State University that netted more than 100 arrests. Two thought of as key players in SDSU drug ring plead not guilty Dozens of Arrests in University Drug Sting |
Church records offer rare look inside polygamist families - The Associated Press
May 9, 2008![]() Albany Times Union | Church records offer rare look inside polygamist families The Associated Press - SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Hand-scrawled records taken from a polygamist sect are helping untangle the spider-web network of family relationships at the Yearning For Zion ranch, where some husbands had more than a dozen wives. Few left at polygamist ranch try to make sense of it all How Should States Deal with Polygamous Sects? |
Omaha man uses steak knife to perform self-tracheotomy - The Associated Press
May 9, 2008![]() WCSH-TV | Omaha man uses steak knife to perform self-tracheotomy The Associated Press - OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - An Omaha man struggling to breathe used a steak knife to perform an at-home tracheotomy. Steve Wilder said he thought he was going to die when he awoke one night last week and couldn't breath. Man Uses Steak Knife To Perform Tracheotomy On Himself |
McCain likely to be outspent in election - Reuters
May 9, 2008![]() Canada.com | McCain likely to be outspent in election Reuters - By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - He backs an unpopular war in Iraq, represents an unpopular political party and is endorsed by an unpopular president in the midst of an economic downturn. Senators to test McCain's independent clout Bush Business Donors Shunning McCain for Democratic Candidates |
Negotiators Agree on Farm Bill, but Bush Vows to Veto It - Washington Post
May 9, 2008![]() eFluxMedia | Negotiators Agree on Farm Bill, but Bush Vows to Veto It Washington Post - By Dan Morgan House and Senate negotiators yesterday reached final agreement on a new farm bill that will spend close to $300 billion on nutrition, conservation, energy and farm subsidy programs over the next five years, but administration officials ... Congress Agrees on Farm Bill as Bush Veto Is Threatened White House, Congress fight over farm bill heats up |

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