Fast Feedback (WSTM-TV NBC 3) Do you think the player should be allowed to participate? Is it putting other players in danger? E mail us your feedback...more...Scotland faces 'global disgrace' for Executive failure to ban smacking (The Scotsman) A POWERFUL UN watchdog is preparing a report that will criticise the Scottish Executive for its failure to outlaw the smacking of children....more... Year in Review: Dear old 2006, it seems like we hardly knew ya (North Platte Bulletin) The year 2006 was the Chinese Year of the Dog, and it?s definitely time to put this puppy down....more... Your Pictures: Forces' digs (BBC Radio 1) Rats, leaking toilets and fungus on the walls. Just some soldiers' complaints about the accommodation they have to live in....more... Immigration Deports Juvenile Rapist, Family (The Morning News) BENTONVILLE -- Immigration officials deported a 12-year-old convicted rapist from Rogers and his family Thursday after school officials expressed concern about the boy being in school to 3rd District Rep John Boozman, R-Rogers....more... 2006: Year in Review (County Press) Police, courts, schools and people. Lapeer County had it all in 2006. As we turn our calendars to 2007, one last look at 2006 reveals the top stories of the year....more... Our World (Bonita Daily News) The barbershop ? At Brookside Barber Shop you walk into a world papered in license plates and foreign currency, where the walls have become a place for a thousand tiny relics to whisper about places far away....more... Nanoparticle Implant Measures Tumor Growth, Treatment (Science Daily) A tiny implant now being developed at MIT could one day help doctors rapidly monitor the growth of tumors and the progress of chemotherapy in cancer patients. The implant contains nanoparticles that can be designed to test for different substances, including metabolites such as glucose and oxygen that are associated with tumor growth....more... Wishing they were home: Holiday intensifies the longings of soldiers' families (Eagle-Tribune Online) This is fourth Christmas that U.S. soldiers have been deployed in Iraq. Back at home, they are missed every day, but the holidays are an especially difficult time to be apart....more... |