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Kevin West
Anti-semitic attacks rattle France
No organized element appears to be behind the many anti-Semitic attacks in France recently, police said Tuesday, as 10 of 39 people questioned in the incidents remain in custody.
9:31AM ( 23 years ago )
JHS sweeps White County soccer
The Johnson soccer teams took a sweep at White County in prep soccer Monday evening.
9:19AM ( 23 years ago )
Tax burden falls on the wealthy
As a group, Americans whose incomes are in the top 5 percent are footing an increasing share of the national income tax burden. People in the bottom half, on the other hand, are paying only a fraction of the total take.
9:13AM ( 23 years ago )
Official: Russia has no plans to drop oil export restrictions
Russia has no immediate intention to boost oil exports because of Iraq's halt in crude exports, but will decide in mid-May whether to do so, a senior Cabinet official said Tuesday.
8:38AM ( 23 years ago )
Cargo plane sets down in Alabama pasture: cows, pilot unharmed
A Clarke County cow pasture became an impromptu runway when a cargo plane had engine trouble and aimed for the only clear patch of land below.
8:36AM ( 23 years ago )
Standard & Poor's lowers Adelphia's credit rating
Standard & Poor's on Monday lowered the corporate credit rating on Adelphia Communications Corp. from double 'B'-minus to single-'B' due to concerns over borrowing by company subsidiaries and firms owned by relatives of the founder.
7:49AM ( 23 years ago )
Kmart, Penske at odds over auto centers' closing
Kmart Corp. complained to a court Monday that its partner in an auto servicing business defrauded it and violated a contract by closing down 563 servicing centers with 4,000 employees.
7:44AM ( 23 years ago )
Documents: Church knew of abuse claims
For more than two decades, the Rev. Paul Shanley built a reputation as a ``street priest,'' establishing a ministry for runaways, drug abusers, drifters and teen-agers struggling with sexual identity.
7:42AM ( 23 years ago )
Lawsuit to block HP-Compaq merger to proceed
A Delaware state judge ruled Monday that Hewlett-Packard Co. director Walter Hewlett can try to block the company's $19 billion merger with Compaq Computer Corp.
7:38AM ( 23 years ago )
May Department Stores plans 200 new shops by 2006
May Department Stores Co. plans to open more than 200 new stores by the end of 2006, pouring billions of dollars into expansion as the St. Louis-based retailer and its counterparts bid to counter the popularity of discounters.
7:36AM ( 23 years ago )