Monday Jul 28 | The Daily Record
Squirrel takes power out Monday
A squirrel was to blame for a Monday afternoon power outage that blanketed much of Wooster's downtown and The College of Wooster.
Memorials of the Book Trade in Mediaeval London: Archives of Old London Bridge
Its records provide `an invaluable and factual picture of the 15th-century book trade.' BOOK COLLECTOR In Memorials of the Book Trade in Medieval London, Paul Christianson presents a detailed account and ...
Memorials of the Book Trade in Mediaeval London: Archives of Old London Bridge
Its records provide `an invaluable and factual picture of the 15th-century book trade.' BOOK COLLECTOR In Memorials of the Book Trade in Medieval London, Paul Christianson presents a detailed account and ...
A report commissioned by the government shows that nearly 40% of adult South Africans are no longer committed to the country and some 29% are actively seeking to emigrate or have thought about doing so.
Cancer Survival Depends on Where You Live
Your odds of surviving cancer depend on which country you live in. And, in the United States, it also depends on whether you're black or white, a new study finds.
Prisoner Deal Reopens an Israeli Wound
An Israeli flag with the image of Ehud Goldwasser, who was seized by Hezbollah in 2006.
Matsqui prison guard guilty of sex assault
A Matsqui prison guard has been convicted of assaulting a young BCIT student he met over the Internet.
Emmy contest could mark cable TV milestone
Chain-smoking advertising agents and ruthless trial lawyers are expected to break into this year's Emmy race, marking a cable network milestone, when nominations for U.S. television's highest honors are ...
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Federal judge declined request by ousted union chief Carla Katz to reinstate her.
A federal judge on Wednesday declined a request from ousted union chief Carla Katz to reinstate her as head of the largest state worker union while a bitter dispute between her and national union leaders works ...
Vietnam affirms annual 120,000 USD aid for Palestine
A Vietnamese representative to the Ministerial Conference on Capacity Building for Palestine in Indonesia reaffirmed the country's continued annual provision of 120,000 USD as aid to the State of Palestine.
Setting up third Antarctic station
Construction of China's third Antarctic station, costing more than 255 million yuan , will break frozen ground in September, the height of summer in the southern hemisphere, the country's oceanic authority in ...
Seven in custody after two police chases
Seven young people are in custody after separate police chases of three stolen vehicles last night.
Anglican bishops from around the world have gathered for what is set to be a difficult Lambeth Conference.
Six people arrested named in major drug bust
Six people, including an 18-year-old New Brockton female, were arrested early Tuesday morning in what investigators are calling "a major drug bust." The arrests came around 2 a.m. at a residence at Martin ...
Affects of headaches on job performance
The National Headache Foundation has released the results of a study which indicates how headache-affected job performance impacts not only sufferers, but their employers through absenteeism, reduced ...
The Gathering Threat to Freedom
House Speaker Pelosi is hinting at reinstating the Fairness Doctrine, and many of her liberal colleagues in Congress are doing the same in both chambers.
Telecom gives up big CBA contract
Telecom's business Gen-i is not tendering for another contract with Australian bank CBA after eight years' work, to concentrate on smaller clients with a trans-Tasman focus.
Vical says its bird flu vaccine works
It said tests on 100 volunteers showed 67 had immune responses that could protect against infection with the H5N1 avian flu virus, with no serious adverse reactions after two injections.
More People Raiding Their 401(k)s
A new study shows too many Americans are plundering their retirement savings to cover expenses like medical emergencies.