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October 8, 2009 passed relatively quiet in Columbus, Ohio. Keith Collins received 21 years for robbing, then fatally shooting a man in the heart....
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Back in July, as state leaders were wrangling over how to close a $3.2 billion dollar gap in the state budget, I offered...
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Maybe the creationists had it right all along. Maybe dinosaurs did walk with man. Perhaps they still do. My guess is you might actually run across one meandering the halls of the...
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Of late, the members of the German band, Tokio Hotel have been known for their generosity. On World AIDS day, they helped kick off an AIDS...
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Copenhagen – Today at the U.N. climate conference in Copenhagen, Al Gore said there is new computer modeling that suggests the...
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In response to the Copenhagen Climate Summit upheld by governments, business executives and NGOs as 'one of the most significant gatherings in history... the most complex and vital...
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‘Pashtun-looking’ suicide bombers, allegedly trained by Taliban are said to have entered India and have positioned themselves...
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The Climategate email scandal has grown into a tremendous controversy enveloping some of the world’s top climate scientists and...
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The Tiger Woods scandal has dominated headlines throughout the nation and even the world—and now some of his celebrity peers are...
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Ex-Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin returned to her home state yesterday in order to wrap up her national book tour at two U.S. Air Force bases....
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Afghan troop surge will take a little longer
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The military may not finish its surge of 30,000 American troops to Afghanistan until nearly a year from now, a senior U.S. commander said Monday - a slower pace than President Barack Obama has described.