Archive for October 9th, 2008

A new generation of speed cameras that can track drivers for up to 30 miles and cannot be dodged are being tested by police.

The devices stop motorists evading a ticket by braking suddenly before… Continue reading

Eleven separate investigations have now been launched into a voter registration group called the Association of Community Organisations for Reform – or Acorn.

The authorities believe they may have duplicated voter forms, employed… Continue reading

For those who savor historical irony, the Soviet Empire collapsed in the years 1989-1991 because of an implosion of its economy brought on by a ruinous arms race with the United States and… Continue reading

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After the rollercoaster ride that took place in the markets Wednesday – following the much desired global coordinated rate cut — Asian and European markets rebounded ThursdayBut with

NICOSIA (Reuters) - A slowdown in the world economy may give the planet a breather from the excessively high carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions responsible for climate change, a Nobel Prize winning scientist said… Continue reading

LONDON, England (CNN) — Picture this: you’re sat down for the Football World Cup final, or a long-awaited sequel to the “Sex and the City” movie and you’re watching all the action unfold… Continue reading

Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropped on as they called friends and family back home, according to… Continue reading

The United States Mint today released the four new portraits that will appear on the obverse (heads side) of Presidential $1

Cloned animals and their offspring should not be farmed for food according to the overwhelming majority of consumers, an EU study has revealed.

Most Britons, like their counterparts in the rest of Europe, would object… Continue reading

A West Pennsboro man arrested in March on charges of raping a child had his bail reduced to $1 this week based on procedural rules granting a defendant a right to a speedy trial.

Cumberland County… Continue reading

The plans to implement martial law in America have been taking shape for decades, hidden behind “Continuity of Government” contingency planning. Now, with public outcry over the banker bailout bill at fever pitch, all of… Continue reading

The Sheriff’s Department has begun the process of revoking hundreds of concealed weapon permits across Orange County.

Sheriff Sandra Hutchens answers questions about concealed weapons permits Tuesday before the… Continue reading