The Delaware Gazette

Odd politics, presidential tradition: Bush is back

WASHINGTON — This is a lit­tle awk­ward. Pres­i­dent Barack Obama can’t seem to stop bad-mouthing the record of for­mer Pres­i­dent George W. Bush. But on Thurs­day, Obama is going to wel­come his pre­de­ces­sor and proudly pre­side as Bush’s image and legacy are enshrined at the White House forever.

Man convicted of NJ webcam gay spying apologizes

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TRENTON, N.J. — A for­mer Rut­gers Uni­ver­sity stu­dent openly apol­o­gized for the first time on Tues­day for using a web­cam to spy on a roman­tic liai­son between a man and a room­mate who later killed him­self, say­ing he regrets his “thought­less, insen­si­tive, imma­ture, stu­pid and child­ish choices.”

Facebook’s IPO one of world’s largest

NEW YORK — In one of the largest ini­tial pub­lic offer­ings of stock ever, Face­book said Thurs­day that it is rais­ing at least $16 bil­lion for itself and its early investors in a trans­ac­tion that val­ues the world’s defin­i­tive online social net­work at $104 billion.

Mitt Romney’s ‘hijinks’ seen as bullying today

NEW YORK — When Mitt Rom­ney was a good-looking teen in the buttoned-up ’60s, cor­po­ral pun­ish­ment was the norm and bul­ly­ing had a dif­fer­ent, more accept­able name: hijinks.

Long fight predicted in Guantanamo Sept. 11 case

GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba — The U.S. has finally started the pros­e­cu­tion of five Guan­tanamo Bay pris­on­ers charged in the Sept. 11 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 peo­ple, but the trial won’t be start­ing any­time soon, and both sides said Sun­day that the case could con­tinue for years.

Suspect arrested in Navy veterans fundraising scam

CLEVELAND — A fugi­tive on the run for more than two years has been arrested on accu­sa­tions that he ran a scam that col­lected $100 mil­lion in dona­tions from peo­ple in dozens of states who believed they were help­ing U.S. Navy vet­er­ans, Ohio’s attor­ney gen­eral and the U.S. Mar­shals Ser­vice announced Tuesday.

Van plunges off NY road into zoo grounds; 7 killed

NEW YORK — An out-of-control van careered across sev­eral lanes of traf­fic on a high­way over­pass Sun­day, then plunged more than 50 feet off the side of the road and landed in a ravine on the grounds of the nation’s largest city zoo, killing all seven peo­ple aboard, includ­ing three chil­dren, author­i­ties said.

Space shuttle arrives in NYC; crowds watch in awe

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NEW YORK — In a city under­stand­ably wary of low-flying air­craft, New York­ers and tourists alike watched with joy and excite­ment Fri­day as space shut­tle Enter­prise sailed over the sky­line on its final flight before it becomes a museum piece.

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