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Ken Stanford

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Ken  Stanford
Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over Obama mandate
Dozens of Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other institutions sued the Obama administration Monday over a government mandate requiring most employers to provide birth control coverage as part of their employee health plans.
2:50PM ( 13 years ago )
Who will drones target? Who in the US will decide?
The Pentagon is likely to be sidelined from decisions on determining which terror leaders are targeted for attacks by drones.
2:47PM ( 13 years ago )
Who will drones target? Who in the US will decide?
The Pentagon is likely to be sidelined from decisions on determining which terror leaders are targeted for attacks by drones.
2:44PM ( 13 years ago )
NATO sets 'irreversible transition' in Afghanistan
President Barack Obama and fellow NATO leaders solidified plans Monday for an "irreversible transition" in Afghanistan, affirming their commitment to ending the deeply unpopular war in 2014 and voicing confidence in the ability of Afghan forces to take the lead for securing their country even sooner.
12:50PM ( 13 years ago )
Study: Simple scope exam cuts colon cancer deaths
A simple, cheaper exam of just the lower part of the bowel can cut the risk of developing colon cancer or dying of the disease, a large federal study finds.
11:59AM ( 13 years ago )
Pentagon civilian contractors attacked in Yemen
The Pentagon says three civilian contractors helping train Yemen's coast guard were attacked in Yemen.
10:44AM ( 13 years ago )
High court will take up wiretaps lawsuit; rules against artificially inseminated children
The Supreme Court says it will consider shutting down a legal challenge to a law that lets the United States eavesdrop on overseas communications.
10:39AM ( 13 years ago )
Officers run to benefit Special Olympics
Officers from the Hall County Sheriff
10:14AM ( 13 years ago )
Free to fly
Friends of the Parks had plenty of help releasing 1,500 butterflies in Gainesville
9:59AM ( 13 years ago )
Two NGCSU administrators chosen for Atlanta Business Chronicle's Who's Who List
Dr. Bonita Jacobs, president of North Georgia College & State University, and Richard Oates, associate vice president for academic affairs and interim dean of the Mike Cottrell School of Business, have been named by the Atlanta Business Chronicle as two of the top 100 leaders in education in the greater Atlanta area.
9:45AM ( 13 years ago )