Kmart Corp. is asking for an extension to file its annual report with the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying its new management needs more time to review the company's accounting practices.
According to defense attorneys, a Gwinnett County judge is the first in Georgia to consider the constitutionality of lethal injections since the state quit using the electric chair in October.
Islamic nations should agree to impose a one-month cut in oil supplies, state television quoted Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as saying Wednesday.
Attackers fired a rocket early Wednesday at the building where U.S. forces searching for al-Qaida members in Pakistan's wild tribal region were sleeping.
Apparently unsatisfied with the amount of money they found in a Starbucks safe, two robbers went to work filling coffee orders for half an hour and pocketing the proceeds.
A female vice principal allegedly lifted girls' skirts - in front of male students and adults - to make sure they weren't wearing thong underwear at a dance.
David D. Stovall, President and Chief Executive Officer of Habersham Bancorp
reported that the Board of Directors of Habersham Bancorp has declared a second quarter 2002 dividend of six (6.0) cents per share.
Southwest Airlines' decision not to follow other airlines and cut its staff after the Sept. 11 terror attacks was an easy one, the company's chairman said.