Random News Monday, May 19, 2008
May 19, 2008
Café Chopstix – North of Memorial Mall, Houston TX
After 18 years, a possible break in ‘Lover’s Lane’ case
Failure to ‘click it’ could bring a ticket
Buried in rubble, a Chinese couple found will to live
Be proactive if your credit is in danger
The drink (and drug) of choice
14 tons of spilled Oreos snarl traffic in Illinois
Montana governor speaks to graduating class — of 1
U.S. holding more than 500 juveniles as enemy combatants
Doctors say ‘I’m sorry’ before ’see you in court’
Court upholds part of child porn law
Company to reprint yearbooks after head switching
Green tea may shield brain from sleep apnea effects
As homes foreclose in U.S., squatters move in
Family files lawsuit in metal bat injury case
Blue Zones finds places where people live longest
Hello Kitty is named Japan tourism ambassador
California supreme court decision on gay marriage could affect debate in Vermont
Opponents of gay marriage seek delay in legalizing Court’s decision
Researchers alarmed by binge drinking on campus
Taxpayers’ bill leaps by trillions
More people complain about debt collectors
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