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  • OU Air Force Acadmy Cadet Loses Leg after Parachute Jump

    The Air Force Academy says the Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet injured in a parachute jump at the academy last month lost his right leg from the knee down.
    2010-07-11 01:00:17
  • Bank bailout is potent issue for fall races

    The vote in 2008 to bail out Wall Street was framed as the only way to avert an economic meltdown and relieve financial institutions of their most poisonous holdings. For many members of Congress, it turns out that the vote itself was toxic.
    2010-07-11 03:12:35
  • David Fiderer: fin

    Joe Cassano is a very good liar, which is why it would be so hard to prosecute him for perjury. When testifying before The Financial...
    2010-07-11 04:31:51
  • Dreams Come True for Brides and Cancer Patients

    At the "Brides Against Breast Cancer" nationwide tour of gowns, every purchase makes a huge difference.
    2010-07-11 04:45:07
  • Donations Pouring into East End Pet Food Pantry

    The East End Pet Food Pantry is offering a helping hand to pet owners.
    2010-07-11 05:00:10
  • Osborne's cap on housing benefits will 'drive poor families into ghettos'

    Thousands of people will be made homeless as public spending is slashed because of a dangerous combination of higher unemployment, increasing repossessions and cuts to housing benefit, housing experts have warned.
    2010-07-11 06:20:53
  • Brevard consumers bet on few storms

    Effective hurricane preparations require citizens to spend money on goods that range from bottled water, which costs less than $1 per gallon, to a generator system that could cost as much as $10,000.
    2010-07-11 07:23:16
  • Brad Bollinger: Government intrusion slows recovery

    The recent dismal federal unemployment report showing the private sector created only 83,000 jobs in June the U.S. needs at least 100,000 new jobs a month to keep up with new entrants to the workplace demonstrated once again that employers are on a hiring strike.
    2010-07-11 07:44:45
  • Nationwide calls time on fresh bailouts of rival societies

    Nationwide has called time on any further deals with rival building societies after coming to the rescue of three of its smaller competitors during the financial crisis, The Independent has learnt.
    2010-07-11 07:59:11
  • Soldiers Treated to Fun in the Sun

    When the 200 and some army reserve soldiers in the 261st Ordnance are fighting overseas, they don't have much time to relax.
    2010-07-11 08:00:08
  • Canines Compete in Annual Dog Show

    More than 450 of man's best friends were strutting their stuff Sunday at the Veterans Memorial Field House.
    2010-07-11 08:15:07
  • The poorest city you can't afford

    Bnei Brak may be the poorest city in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, but its housing prices are among the highest in Israel. Young newlyweds from the city are increasingly being priced out of the local market and forced to look to farther afield when the time comes to buy a home.
    2010-07-11 08:15:17
  • Carnival for HIV and AIDS Awareness

    Neighbors get a chance to show their support for those living with the disease.
    2010-07-11 08:30:08
  • Auto loan modifications are loosely regulated, experts say

    Maybe you unexpectedly lost your job or had costly emergency surgery. Those big monthly payments on the new car you bought two years ago, when life was good, are weighing heavily on your wallet. You couldn't make last month's installment.
    2010-07-11 08:55:32
  • Lloyds unit to sell A$598 mln auto-loan backed debt

    Lloyds unit to sell A$598 mln auto-loan backed debtLloyds unit to sell A$598 mln auto-loan backed debt
    2010-07-11 09:14:37