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May 27, 2008
Energen Corporation helps first-generation college students with gifts to AU
The Auburn University Foundation recently received $530,000 from Energen Corporation to support two scholarship programs aimed at first-generation college students.
Brittany Branyon: Protection is the first defense against abortion
Being a 21-year-old that is quite aware of the culture of sex we are immersed in, I find many folks’ notion of sex hysterical, especially among my generation.
Special Session
The Alabama Legislature is returning to Montgomery for a special session to try to pass a state education budget
University presidents go to bat for higher education funding
The Alabama Legislature will make decisions that affect every person in this state when lawmakers resume debate on the education budget in the next few days.
In these difficult economic times, it is more important than ever that the priority needs of our state are the only focus of legislative action, and that the truth about higher education’s budget needs is understood.
Toy gun used in robbery
Two men armed with guns - including one that turned out to be a toy - forced their way into an Opelika residence Monday night, taking money and a cell phone, according to police.
Suspects apprehended after stealing golf balls, interstate chase
Two suspects led police in a car chase on Memorial Day after taking more than $800 in golf balls from Dick’s Sporting Goods at TigerTown.
Director and actor Sydney Pollack dies at 73
Sydney Pollack was remembered by some of the elite actors he directed in films such as “Out of Africa,“ ‘'Tootsie,“ and “Absence of Malice,“ not only for his Academy Award-winning direction, but also for his acting talents. Pollack died Monday afternoon, surrounded by family, at his home in Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, said his publicist, Leslee Dart.
Officials in China rush to evacuate 80,000
Chinese officials rushed Tuesday to evacuate another 80,000 people in the path of potential floodwaters building up behind a quake-spawned dam, state media reported, as soldiers scraped a channel to try to drain away the threat. Emergency workers would try to complete the evacuation by midnight Tuesday.
May 26, 2008
Bush pays tribute to troops at Arlington, coaches talk about visiting troops in theMiddle East
ARLINGTON, Va. — President Bush paid tribute Monday to America’s fighting men and women who died in battle, saying national leaders must have “the courage and character to follow their lead” in preserving peace and freedom.
Commission to review policies, hear updates
The Lee County Commission will be taking a look at itself today as it reviews a draft manual of its own non-personnel policies.
Local veterans honor, remember
Cities host annual Memorial Day events
Riley could change South America trade trip plans
BIRMINGHAM — Gov. Bob Riley could change plans to lead a 45-member group on a South American trade mission if a special legislative session runs longer than the minimum five days, a spokesman said Monday.
Alabama legislators predict short special session
Republican and Democratic legislators alike predict swift passage of the 2009 education budget when they meet for a special session that begins Tuesday afternoon
Casino mogul hosts wounded soldiers in Vegas
LAS VEGAS (AP) - All too familiar with the gambles of war, Jimmy Kinsey, Kyle Riley and a few dozen fellow soldiers landed in the desert. But for these guys this Memorial Day, the most at stake is a few bucks.
Spacecraft reveals look at Mars’ polar region
PASADENA, Calif. — NASA’s newest outpost in the solar system is a polygon-cracked terrain in Mars’ northern polar region believed to hold a reservoir of ice beneath.
Man slain in early morning shooting in Pinson
The shooting death of a 30-year-old man is under investigation in Pinson, AL.
Memorial Day Remembrance at Veterans Memorial
Ninety-three Alabama military men and women who died on Sept. 11, 2001, and in the war since then, were honored during a Memorial Day remembrance
‘Miracle’ Marine refused to surrender will to live
The young Marine came back from the war, with his toughest fight ahead of him. Merlin German waged that battle in the quiet of a Texas hospital, far from the dusty road in Iraq where a bomb exploded, leaving him with burns over 97 percent of his body.
May 25, 2008
As WWII vets pass, memories preserved
NEW ORLEANS — They were a swashbuckling lot — parachuting behind enemy lines, charging onto sandy beaches as bullets whizzed by, liberating countries from a totalitarian grip.
Rove: Courts will decide subpoena
WASHINGTON — President Bush’s former chief political adviser denied meddling in the Justice Department’s prosecution of Alabama’s ex-governor and said Sunday the courts will have to resolve a congressional subpoena for his testimony.
Gas not drivers’ only rising cost
WASHINGTON — Does filling the gas tank leave your wallet empty and spirit sputtering? Get used to both because almost everything car-related is costing more.
Local Memorial Day ceremonies, events
Cities of Auburn, Opelika to host Memorial Day events
3 swimmers dead in Ala. surf over holiday
GULF SHORES — The body of a 12-year-old New Orleans boy was recovered Sunday off Dauphin Island and a swimmer pulled from the Gulf of Mexico at Gulf Shores has died — the third death in the Alabama surf during the Memorial Day weekend.
Private psychiatrists offer free service to troops
WASHINGTON — Thousands of private counselors are offering free services to troops returning from Iraq and Afghanistan with mental health problems, jumping in to help because the military is short on therapists.
Spacecraft on track to make historic Mars landing
PASADENA, Calif. (AP)—A three-legged NASA spacecraft was closing in on Mars Sunday for what scientists hope will be the first-ever touchdown near Mars’ north pole to study whether the permafrost could have supported primitive life.
Energy fears looming, new survivalists prepare
BUSKIRK, N.Y. (AP)—A few years ago, Kathleen Breault was just another suburban grandma, driving countless hours every week, stopping for lunch at McDonald’s, buying clothes at the mall, watching TV in the evenings.
May 24, 2008
Veterans’ burials nonstop at national cemeteries
RITTMAN, Ohio (AP)—The cracking of rifle fire silenced the twittering blue jays, blackbirds and killdeer.
Humane Society hosts Puppy Extravaganza
One “black and white sleepy head” at the Lee County Humane Society’s Puppy Extravaganza found a new home Saturday.
Charter ranked last in customer service
Charter Communications Inc., which provides cable service in East Alabama, ranks last in customer satisfaction in a new nationwide survey released earlier this month.
Officials say Bessemer man died in mining accident
Officials have identified a coal miner who died in a fatal accident at the Oak Grove Mine. 64-year-old Lee Edward Graham of Bessemer, a 30-year employee at the underground facility, was fatally injured on Thursday




