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| Daily Almanac - May 12 Today is Monday, May 12, the 133rd day of 2008 with 233 to follow. On this date in history: ... More |
| Poll: Everyday Civility Declining In Utah The Deseret Morning News said Sunday a poll it conducted with KSL-TV indicated most Utah residents believe civility in their state has declined during the past decade. ... More |
| Vito Fossella & Laura Fay Affair: Sex, Lies and Videotape Fossella released a statement apologizing for his conduct, the New York Post reported. He said he had been having an affair with Laura Fay and that... ... More |
| Parking Ticket Paid 31 Years Late Calumet parking enforcement officer Marsha Johnson, who wrote the ticket in 1976, said she was clueless as to why someone would send an envelope with a $20 bill... ... More |
| Irish Journalist Nuala O'Faolain Dead At 68 The New York Times said Saturday O'Faolain first gained fame in her native land with the 1996 release of her first memoir, "Are You Somebody?," which detailed... ... More |
| Former President Of Wiley & Sons Dies Susan Spilka, a spokeswoman for the family-owned publishing company, said Ellis died of cancer, The New York Times reported Sunday. ... More |
| Dems Hope To Carry Indiana In November Democratic operatives are pointing to the massive turnout and new voter registrations brought by last week's presidential primary to make their point... ... More |
| Conyers 'Very Worried' About Clinton Continued Campaign The Michigan Democrat also says the best way to end the protracted Democratic primary battle between the New York senator and front-runner Barack Obama... ... More |
| Clinton Campaign Head McAuliffe: Won't Surrender Race To Obama Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press," Terry McCauliffe said it is still possible for Clinton to win the nomination, even though most pundits have... ... More |
| Judge Blocks Deportation Of Comatose Woman Sonia del Cid Iscoa has been in a coma in St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center since she gave birth to a daughter prematurely April 20... ... More |