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`At the Movies' gets new hosts Lyons, Mankiewicz
Over the years, TV's best-known movie review show has gone from hosts Siskel and Ebert to Ebert and Roeper to Roeper and guest critics - and now it's Lyons and Mankiewicz.
Massey Energy sues state Supreme Court over FOIA
Massey Energy is suing the West Virginia Supreme Court for its refusal to release Justice Larry Starcher's e-mails, claiming the decision violates the state's Freedom of Information Act.
Names in the Game
Jim Rice, manager Joe Morgan and Ben Mondor were inducted into the International League Hall of Fame before Sunday's game at McCoy Stadium between the Toledo Mud Hens and the Pawtucket Red Sox.
Players inducted into Int'l League Hall of Fame
Three icons of New England baseball, Jim Rice, Joe Morgan and Ben Mondor, were inducted into the International League Hall of Fame before Sunday's game at McCoy Stadium between the Toledo Mud Hens and the Pawtucket Red Sox.
Historic battleground protected in South Carolina
Morris Island, made famous by the charge of the black 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment and once considered one of the nation's most endangered Civil War battlegrounds, has been protected from development.
Unions offer contract proposal to W.Va. resort
Labor unions representing more than 1,000 workers at the four-star Greenbrier resort in West Virginia have given what they call a comprehensive contract proposal to management.
International Finals Youth Rodeo results
Friday's results from the International Finals Youth Rodeo.
Little local echo for new NAACP boycott of SC flag
The Confederate flag that flutters 30 feet above one of this city's busiest streets still draws a mix of head shakes and shrugs from South Carolina residents. Another defendant has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from the suspected torture of a young woman held captive in West Virginia last summer.
Industry leaders call for new plants, power lines
The aging and long-ignored infrastructure that provides power to homes and businesses across the Mid-Atlantic region is nearing the breaking point because of growing demand, a group of electricity experts warned at a forum in West Virginia. More Charleston Stories
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