The Delaware Gazette

Defiant Cain says he won’t drop out of GOP race

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Under ris­ing pres­sure from fel­low Repub­li­cans, pres­i­den­tial hope­ful Her­man Cain sought to muddy the rep­u­ta­tion of one accuser, force­fully denied any and all alle­ga­tions of sex­ual impro­pri­ety and vowed Tues­day the grow­ing con­tro­versy would not drive him from the race for the White House.

Striking athletes, baseball playoffs and the national anthem

This past Sat­ur­day night found me in one of my favorite places — Gray Chapel — on the evening of a Cen­tral Ohio Sym­phony con­cert. On the long list of things I love about my adopted home­town of Delaware, the sym­phony is right up at the top. In par­tic­u­lar, I was look­ing for­ward to the per­for­mance of Igor Stravinsky’s Fire­bird Suite, which would close the per­for­mance, and is one of my favorite pieces of music.

Financial literacy series at library

Sev­eral months ago, the Boards of Trustees of the Delaware County Dis­trict Library, Com­mu­nity Library of Sun­bury, and the Worn­staff Memo­r­ial Library of Ash­ley met to dis­cuss ways in which the three libraries could col­lab­o­rate to serve all of our cus­tomers more cost effec­tively and effi­ciently. One out­come of that meet­ing was to plan a series of pro­grams on per­sonal finan­cial lit­er­acy, to be offered at all library loca­tions. I am very pleased to announce that “Mak­ing Cents: A Finan­cial Lit­er­acy Series for All Ages” will kick off at 7 p.m. Thurs­day, Sept. 8, at the Delaware (Main) Library, 84 E. Win­ter St., Delaware.

The Town that Banned the Garden Club

Some­times fame and glory just don’t get spread around evenly. Like the quar­ter­back of a foot­ball team or the lead singer of a rock band, there are parts of any entity that get more atten­tion than oth­ers. The same is true for the First Amend­ment of the United States Constitution.

A 2nd London police official quits in scandal

LONDON (AP) — Scot­land Yard’s assis­tant com­mis­sioner resigned Mon­day, a day after his boss also quit, and fresh inves­ti­ga­tions of pos­si­ble police wrong­do­ing were launched in the phone hack­ing scan­dal that has spread from Rupert Murdoch’s media empire to the British prime minister’s office.

Strauss-Kahn free from house arrest; charges stand

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NEW YORK — For­mer IMF leader Dominique Strauss-Kahn walked out of court with­out bail and free from house arrest Fri­day after pros­e­cu­tors acknowl­edged there were ques­tions about the cred­i­bil­ity of the hotel house­keeper who accused him of sex­ual assault.

Pakistan denies army major’s arrest for CIA links

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ISLAMABAD — The Pak­istani army denied Wednes­day that one of its majors was among a group of Pak­ista­nis who West­ern offi­cials say were arrested for feed­ing the CIA infor­ma­tion before the Amer­i­can raid that killed Osama bin Laden.

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