
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.
Nov 9 2011 | Posted in
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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.
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.
Aug 27 2011 | Posted in
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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.
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.
Jul 18 2011 | Posted in
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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.
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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.
Jun 15 2011 | Posted in
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