Latest News (Mountain View Telegraph - October 9, 2008) Esther Jacqueline "Jacque" O'Neal, 77, a resident of Albuquerque for many years passed away at her home in Moriarty on Sept. 23 after a long illness. She was born in Ruidoso on May 29, 1931, to Esta A. Grissom and Sarah Emily Dirck.
Energy companies likely to trim their spending (Houston Chronicle - October 8, 2008) The financial crisis that has choked credit markets also may stem the flow of capital spending by oil and natural gas companies as the situation shakes out, analysts said.
Voter signup surges on the last day (The St. Augustine Record - October 7, 2008) St. Johns County Supervisor of Elections Penny Halyburton said Monday afternoon that her office had been "slammed" all day with more than 400 people registering to vote before the rolls closed at 8 p.m.
Kansas City Wizards Tie Chicago Fire 1-1 (Kansas City InfoZine - October 6, 2008) Defender Michael Harrington Scores Second-Half Equalizer to Help Wizards Earn Crucial Point in Playoff Chase
Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz - October 6, 2008) Contrary to her Joe Six Pack, hockey mom hokum, Sarah Palin proved in her debate with Joe Biden that she would fit in extremely well in Washington - albeit at an enormous price to the rest of the country.
For top-tier athletes, it's not easy opting to retire (Rocky Mountain News - October 5, 2008) From Michael Jordan and George Foreman to Brett Favre and Lance Armstrong, pro athletes across the sporting spectrum have had difficulty staying away after their initial farewell. "You've done it your whole life," Joe Sakic said. "It's the competitive nature. That's it. You love doing it."
Hawaii pulls off road shocker at Fresno State (Ventura County Star - October 5, 2008) Inoke Funaki threw two touchdown passes and Dan Kelly gave Hawaii its first road win ever against a ranked team with his career-high fourth field goal as the Warriors took advantage of six Fresno State turnovers and three missed field goals to beat the 22nd-ranked Bulldogs 32-29 in overtime Saturday night.
sports (Denver Post - October 5, 2008) Bobby Coy scored on a 43-yard run to lead Mesa State to a 27-24 win over Colorado Mines, ruining the Orediggers' comeback bid and keeping Mesa State tied with Chadron State atop the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.
More Things to Do (Standard-Examiner - October 5, 2008) 'DOUBT,' 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, Caine Lyric Theatre, 28 W. Center, Logan. $9-$13. (435) 797-8022 or http://csa.usu.edu.
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