News Archive for July 24, 2011
Norway suspect borrowed from Unabomber's manifesto
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, July 24, 2011
DENVER --
Parts of the manifesto written by the suspect in Norway's terrorist attack were taken almost word for word from the writings of "Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski.
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Giants turn back Brewers
By ASSOCIATED PRESS - Sunday, July 24, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. --
There's no doubt the Giants' 4-2 victory had a playoff feel to it.
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Hot debate: School cuts causing friction
By FRANK SCHULTZ - Sunday, July 24, 2011
JANESVILLE --
The Janesville public schools' budget crisis led to cuts and controversy this spring. It's not over.
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Orfordville 4-H'ers are cream of the crop
By ANN MARIE AMES - Sunday, July 24, 2011
PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP --
Someday, when snickerdoodle cake is a household name, we’ll all say we knew Tyler Long before he was famous.
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Motorcyclist hurt in memorial ride
By NEIL JOHNSON - Sunday, July 24, 2011
LIMA TOWNSHIP --
A man was hospitalized with a head injury after his motorcycle collided with a dog Saturday afternoon during a memorial motorcycle ride for firefighters, the Rock County Sheriff’s Office reported.
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Public record for July 24, 2011
By GAZETTE STAFF - Sunday, July 24, 2011
Vineyard reflects goal of quality wine and a rural lifestyle
By DARRYL ENRIQUEZ - Sunday, July 24, 2011
RICHMOND TOWNSHIP --
Despite busy days, Joe and Wendy Staller are carrying out plans to expand Staller Vineyard and Winery.
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Vogelsong labors, leads Giants past Brewers 4-2
By GAZETTE STAFF - Sunday, July 24, 2011
SAN FRANCISCO, CA. --
Ryan Vogelsong already has figured out the easiest way to win with the San Francisco Giants: Just give the bullpen a lead.
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Sedentary, and at real risk
By ESTHER CEPEDA - Sunday, July 24, 2011
CHICAGO --
It's shocking that 39 years after the landmark Title IX legislation made it possible for our American women soccer stars to be celebrated on the world stage, there is still a common perception among women that sports or any kind of physical activities are out of the question.
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The education of Herman Cain
By KATHLEEN PARKER - Sunday, July 24, 2011
WASHINGTON --
Herman Cain's trashing from critics over his opposition to a Tennessee mosque has been a teachable moment and fairness requires that we treat it as such. Politics Amendment No. 1: Everybody gets to say one stupid thing and stay in the race. Cain isn't a bigot or a hater, but he was uninformed and reacted as the relatively inexperienced politician that he is.
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