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- New Zealand judge takes stand against kids' bizarre names (Honolulu Advertiser)
A judge expressed dismay about a New Zealand trend of giving children bizarre names, as he made a 9-year-old girl a ward of the court so her name could be changed from Talula Does The Hula From Hawaii. - Midtown Plaza Closes Its Doors (R News)
Midtown Plaza closes its doors for good today. Demolition is scheduled to begin in June of next year. Not all of the building may be torn down. The Midtown tower near the corner of Chestnut Street and Broad Street could be stay up because Paetec no longer plans to put its headquarters there. - Reputed mobster Frank 'The German' Schweihs dies (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
CHICAGO | Frank "The German" Schweihs, reputedly one of Chicago's most feared mob enforcers, has died while awaiting trial on charges he took part in a conspiracy that included numerous organized crime murders. - McCain likely to reveal his VP before Olympics (Honolulu Advertiser)
Eager to counter the blanket media coverage that has followed Sen. Barack Obama on his overseas journey, Sen. John McCain is weighing whether to announce his running mate in the coming weeks before the spotlight shifts to China and the opening of the Olympic Games next month. - Antrim Township couple learn difficulties of rebuilding after a fire (Public Opinion)
When a home catches fire, the damage may be assessed for days. The rebuilding takes longer -- and can be more complicated than anyone expects. - SMS of the Day : Friday (The Namibian)
* WHY are some Namibians scared of democracy? Is it not democratic to form a political party? Why is it called mushrooming or tribal politics? If a tribe feels left out, what is wrong if it forms a party to represent it? Namibians go ahead as long as you are in line with the law of the land. - Wanted: Garage goodies (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
Bargain hunters are only some of those who believe in the old saying that “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” - Immigration up, despite tougher laws (The Copenhagen Post)
More immigrants are coming to Denmark. Businesses are glad, but some MPs fear they are getting in through loopholes - Top Story Videos (KOAA)
News First Investigates welcomes your tips. We want to track down corruption, waste, and fraud in Southern Colorado. Your tip can be anonymous and is protected in part by the Colorado Press Shield Law. - Las Vegas putting slumlords on notice (Las Vegas Sun)
The Las Vegas City Council is trying to deliver a message to slumlords and owners of abandoned property: We will no longer tolerate you.
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