The Delaware Gazette

UN: Most of 108 killed in Syria were executed

BEIRUT — The U.N.’s human rights office said Tues­day that most of the 108 vic­tims of a mas­sacre in Syria last week were shot at close range, some of them women, chil­dren and entire fam­i­lies gunned down in their own homes.

Strong Indonesian quakes cause panic, not tsunami

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BANDA ACEH, Indone­sia — Two mas­sive earth­quakes trig­gered back-to-back tsunami warn­ings for Indone­sia on Wednes­day, send­ing pan­icked res­i­dents flee­ing to high ground in cars and on the backs of motor­cy­cles. No deadly waves or seri­ous dam­age resulted, and a watch for much of the Indian Ocean was lifted after a few hours.

Chicken Littles emerge with latest jobs report

As quickly as pos­si­ble peo­ple should move to their home’s storm cel­lar or place them­selves in the bath­tub with a mat­tress on top so as to shield them­selves from the rapidly approach­ing eco­nomic storm. Or so the mes­sage would seem to be, accord­ing to many econ­o­mists, after the Labor Department’s “dis­ap­point­ing” labor mar­ket reports last Fri­day. For­tu­nately, the stock mar­ket was closed for Good Fri­day obser­vances so the ensu­ing panic was stalled for a few days.

Crushing grapes — Powell is home to new winery

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From the fan­ci­ful wine names to the hand­made wooden bar­rel tables, the new Pow­ell Vil­lage Win­ery and Tast­ing Room and its own­ers have a story to tell.

World rings in 2012, bids adieu to a tough 2011

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NEW YORK (AP) — From New Zealand to New York, the world eagerly wel­comed a new year Sun­day with confetti-filled cel­e­bra­tions, glit­ter­ing fire­works dis­plays and star-studded festivities.

A gift to the library is a gift to the community

As 2011 draws to a close, if you are con­sid­er­ing donat­ing to var­i­ous causes, orga­ni­za­tions and char­i­ties, please include the Delaware County Dis­trict Library in your con­sid­er­a­tions. Donat­ing to the Library is a long-standing tra­di­tion in Delaware, and each year we receive sev­eral thou­sands of dol­lars from patrons who are hon­or­ing or remem­ber­ing loved ones.

Eye on home, Obama heads for Asia-Pacific summit

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CORONADO, Cal­i­for­nia (AP) — Pres­i­dent Barack Obama is jet­ting away from Washington’s polit­i­cal and bud­get bat­tles, focus­ing instead on Asia-Pacific nations and try­ing to per­suade vot­ers at home that the dis­tant region is essen­tial to Amer­i­can jobs and security.

‘Family Circus’ creator Bil Keane dies at 89

PHOENIX — Bil Keane’s “Fam­ily Cir­cus” comics enter­tained read­ers with a sim­ple but sub­lime mix of humor and tra­di­tional fam­ily val­ues for more than a half cen­tury. The appeal endured, the author thought, because the Amer­i­can pub­lic needed the consistency.

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