| Clinton's attempts to dislodge Obama from top appear to fall short
Clinton bashing Obama makes me hate her, which is sad cause I was a fierce supporter of what happens in a family stays there regardless of class or position when she was going through her husband's infidelity. If Hilary wins this election, although I have voted since eligible at 18, I am done. Rachael .
N. Va. Officials Say Transportaion Plan Was Flawed
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Edina trailer is firefighters' home as new station is built
Edina Fire Chief Marty Scheerer talked with firefighter Mike Kraegness in the city garage, where one of the Edina Fire Rescue trucks is temporarily housed. An ambulance is at the ready just behind the garage door, along with the firemen's gear and an oxygen supply system for the ambulance. .
High schools: Christian Academy vies for title today; Prayther top ...
The teams had a dual meet on Friday night, but the more intriguing matchups are today. Dream matchups between some of the state's top seniors will be held at 1 p.m. today. Some wrestlers will compete across weight classes and against their own North-South teammates. Prayther, Richie Schneider, Chip Hester and C.J. Clay, along with Loris' Jonathan Willard, are the area's North-South selections. ONLINE | To view Hoke's high school sports blog 'Prep Talk,' go to MyrtleBeachOnline.com. Contact JOSH HOKE at 843-626-0318. .
The long road home
The front door creaks and the roof sags a little, adding to the feeling of being out in the country, which it most definitely is. Taking a look inside, the first thing that is noticeable, besides the obvious recording equipment, are the photos on the walls, many of them familiar and famous faces. Ricky Skaggs, Vince Gill, Doc Watson, and the who's who of the Nashville and Grand 'Ol Opry scene. A Google of Parker's name on the internet will turn up Parker's name beside every one of these artists and then some. Parker moved to Nashville with songwriter J.D. Rudd in 1974 after playing locally and regionally with several different bands. Parker ended up as a backup engineer in a recording studio. Then, he got a break. "A drummer couldn't make it one day, and I ended up playing with some musicians that I knew (in the studio)," he said.
Rock deputy chief to step down
The deputy chief executive of Northern Rock is to take early retirement. David Baker is to step down from the bank, which was controversially nationalised earlier this month, on May 2. He has spent 34 years at Northern Rock, and was deputy chief through the funding crisis that began last summer and eventually led to the Government takeover. New executive chairman and City trouble shooter Ron Sandler was officially installed as the bank's executive chairman on February 22 after chancellor Alistair Darling signed off the nationalisation - the first such move since the 1970s. Mr Baker, 54, said the decision to quit was "entirely personal". He said: "Northern Rock has recently entered a new phase under temporary public ownership and I think this is the right thing to do at the right time.
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