Saturday, April 29, 2006

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MTV - Alan Moore, the king of comics, is at his home in Northampton, England. He's been working on a new story called "Lost Girls." Actually he's been working on it for the last 16 years, but now it's done and due out this summer as a graphic novel

New Internet network will cover city as well as rural customers
Alexander City Outlook - The city of Dadeville will soon have access to a Wi-Fi Internet network, along with other benefits, thanks to an agreement with the My Home Town USA computer service company. Representatives of MHT were present at the Dadeville City Council meeting

Disaster Response Improvements Lacking
Durham Herald-Sun - WASHINGTON -- Most of the changes in natural disaster preparedness proposed by the White House and Congress since Hurricane Katrina are years away at best, leaving the Gulf Coast and other areas vulnerable to new devastation. Only a few of the 211

USG looks at tasks for upcoming semester
BG News - As Undergraduate Student Government settled into their new meeting room the Union, senators shared their personal goals for the semester. With three and a half months left to work out their official goals, the Undergraduate Student Government

Alterman: Unhappy days are here again, again
MSNBC - Greetings all in Altercationland , from one of your substitute Erics, Eric Rauchway. Along with also-Eric Eric Boehlert and non-Eric Siva Vaidhyanathan, I'll be standing in for the traveling regular Eric over the course of the next week. And for

Humane society gets big surprise
Salina Journal - HAYS Donna Limes was a quiet woman who lived a modest life. Few knew that the retired administrative assistant for Southwestern Bell had amassed a fortune and that it was bequeathed after her death in July 2004 to the Humane Society of the High

PACCA Needs More Money to Become No-Kill Shelter
KYW News radio - The Philadelphia Animal Care and Control Association is making progress toward its goal of becoming a no-kill shelter but still has a ways to go, with public funding a major hurdle. Just two years ago PACCA, which handles animal control duties for