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Thoughts For The Day Wed 2-22-06
MACON,GA.- I'd rather be a failure at something I love than a success at something I hate.
Today In Middle Georgia
MACON,GA.- Kiss, Kiss, Bang Bang-7:30- Capitol Theatre, 382 2nd St., Rated R, 257-6391. $3.
Shirley MacLaine enjoys Hollywood renaissance
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - She ran with the Rat Pack, made her film debut in a movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock and won an Oscar. But Shirley MacLaine says one thing she never did was sleep with anyone to get a job.
Trump to Martha: "You deserved to be fired"
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hell hath no fury like a real estate mogul feeling dissed by a doyenne of gracious
Sweet, Hoffs Team Up For '60s Covers Fest
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (Billboard) - Veteran power-pop singer/songwriter Matthew Sweet and Bangles crooner Susanna Hoffs may not seem to the casual fan like the perfect pairing for a
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MACON,GA.- Get Linked Today! MAO is on track to average over 2 million hits a month in 2006!
World has bigger oil worries than size of reserves
LONDON (Reuters) - Furious debate about how much oil the world has left is matched in intensity by the argument about how much it matters.
Home Depot moves to expand online sales
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Home Depot Inc. is on a mission to give its stores endless aisles.
Hall of Fame broadcaster Gowdy dies at 86
MIAMI (Reuters) - Curt Gowdy, one of the best known voices to a generation of U.S. sports fans and a longtime broadcaster for the Boston Red Sox, died on Monday at 86.
New Orleans newspaper wins NY journalism award
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Orleans' Times-Picayune newspaper won a prestigious George Polk award in journalism for its coverage of Hurricane Katrina while its
New Mark Fiore animation "Me The People"!
MACON, GA.- Click here to view "Me The People!".
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Bush knew of ports deal after completion: W.House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush did not know about a deal to hand over operations at major U.S. ports to an Arab company until after his administration approved it, the White House said on Wednesday.
US removing documents from public access: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence agencies have been secretly removing from public access at the National Archives thousands of historical documents that
Jobs cut at energy lab restored before Bush visit
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Energy Department said it has come up with $5 million to immediately restore jobs cut at a renewable energy laboratory
Olmert talks tough on Hamas, waters down restrictions
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel settled on Sunday for watered-down restrictions on the Palestinian Authority in an apparent nod to
Stem-cell research splits US Republicans
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The emotional debate over embryonic stem-cell research has sharply split the Republican Party and could become a prominent election-year issue, with
Hundreds feared dead in Philippine mudslide
MANILA (Reuters) - Hundreds of people were feared dead in the central Philippines after mudslides triggered by heavy rains buried houses and an elementary
Bush requests more war, hurricane emergency money
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush asked Congress on Thursday for $72.4 billion in emergency funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as
Harvard study blasts Bush education policy
BOSTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush's signature education policy has in some cases benefited white middle-class children over blacks and other minorities in poorer regions, a Harvard University study showed on Tuesday.
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