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Kevin West
Tennessee government in partial shutdown
Lawmakers failed to meet the requirement of the state constitution to pass a balanced budget by the start of the new fiscal year, which begins Monday.
12:16PM ( 22 years ago )
Driver's license renewal now online
Motorists in metro Atlanta will be able to renew their driver's licenses online under a new measure that takes effect Monday.
11:30AM ( 22 years ago )
Lawmaker wants to keep burn unit at medical university in South Carolina
A lawmaker wants to keep the state's only burn unit at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.
11:21AM ( 22 years ago )
The Home Depot reverses itself and announces intentions to seek Government business
The Home Depot , the world's largest home improvement retailer, today announced its intention to pursue federal government business.

10:43AM ( 22 years ago )
Sorenstam wins ShopRite, fourth win in 6 events on LPGA Tour
If anyone wants to win the U.S. Women's Open this week, they better find a way to beat Annika Sorenstam.
9:04AM ( 22 years ago )
World press praises Brazil's win
Newspapers around the world on Monday praised Brazil's 2-0 World Cup final victory over Germany and honored the role of Ronaldo whose injuries and 1998 World Cup disaster were consigned to memory.
9:01AM ( 22 years ago )
Yankees, D-Backs highlight All-Star squads
Bob Brenly and Joe Torre rewarded their own, each taking six players from their teams to the All-Star game.
8:58AM ( 22 years ago )
Navy christens newest destroyer
The U.S. Navy on Saturday christened its newest guided missile destroyer for a black sailor who won the Navy Cross for rescuing a fellow crew member on the USS Enterprise in 1942.
8:12AM ( 22 years ago )
Private school leaders don't expect voucher system soon
Some private school leaders say they don't expect an immediate push for a school voucher program in Alabama now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled some public school students can use a voucher to attend a private or religious school.
8:11AM ( 22 years ago )
Private school leaders don't expect voucher system soon
Some private school leaders say they don't expect an immediate push for a school voucher program in Alabama now that the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled some public school students can use a voucher to attend a private or religious school.
8:11AM ( 22 years ago )