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I'll post the photos once I get home. Roger Fisher, a 43-year-old College Park construction builder (above), said he enjoys Schaffer. "He's truthful," he said. "He shoots from the heart. He tells you the way he feels." He said when he heard about what CNN did, "I almost cried." When he watched it, "I had to turn away." He normally listens to talk radio and watchs Fox News but occasionally checks in with CNN "to get the other side." Permalink | Comments (127) | Post your comment | 10/30: HD Radio story By Rodney Ho | Sunday, October 29, 2006, 11:08 AM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution i did a story on HD Radio for the Arts & Books section Sunday. I do have to say it's so early in HD radio's life, it's hard to say how long it will take to penetrate the mainstream mind.
The Chanute Tribune
Let's go to Washington, D.C., to the President's Park on the Ellipse south of the White House. As nearly 20,000 onlookers cheer, the President and First Lady throw a switch illuminating the national Christmas tree, plus 50 decorated trees representing the 50 states. Among the onlookers is an artist from rural Kansas who has been providing the official Christmas ornament for the state of Kansas for more than a quarter-century. The ornament she designed for 2007 just might be the most powerful ever. Anita Wolgast of Topeka is the artist with rural roots who designs each year's official Christmas ornament for the State of Kansas. Anita is originally from the northwest Kansas town of Oberlin, population 1,965 people. Now, that's rural. Anita says, “My dad was a wheat farmer.
Obama Sweeps 3 States; Huckabee Scores Big Wins
Obama Sweeps 3 States; Huckabee Scores Big Wins Washington State GOP Race Too Close To Call Campaign '08 Complete Coverage About The Candidates & Issues WASHINGTON (CBS) ― Illinois senator Barack Obama will be the winner of all Democratic contests on Saturday, defeating New York senator Hillary Clinton in the Louisiana primary and caucuses in Nebraska and Washington state. Obama also won caucuses in the Virgin Islands, completing his best night of the campaign. "Today, voters from the West Coast to the Gulf Coast to the heart of America stood up to say 'yes we can'" Obama told a cheering audience of Democrats at a party dinner in Richmond, Va. Obama's winning margins ranged from substantial to crushing. In Louisiana, Obama led Clinton, 57 percent to 36 percent, with almost all precincts reporting.
Family wants to bury man missing for 16 years in Bellport
For 16 years the body of Andrew Bookless lay buried, nameless, in a potter's field after he drowned in an upstate reservoir. The authorities couldn't identify the body, and all his family knew was that the 31-year-old musician had just dropped out of sight back in 1992. Now Bookless's body has finally been identified -- thanks to clues from an old black-and-white photograph found on the body. .
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