| Ags camp out for tickets Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST Cold, dismal weather, students camping out and coaches dishing out free pizza.It sounds like what unfolds regularly these days at a college campus in Lawrence, Kansas, for Jayhawk basketball. Instead, that's exactly the site outside Reed Arena as the ... |
| Exit riles A&M donor Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:13 PM PST Texas A&M donor Don Cloud said he'd been stewing since the January resignation of Lt. Gen. John Van Alstyne, commandant over the Corps of Cadets. So the class of 1959 Aggie graduate typed up an e-mail last week, carried around a rough draft in hi ... |
| 4 running for county treasurer Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST Brazos County's next treasurer will be decided in the March 2 election as four Republicans are competing for the position vacated by 16-year veteran Kay Hamilton.The two women and two men vying for the four-year term said they each bring something un ... |
| Police: Man intended to kill ex-wife Posted: 14 Feb 2010 11:11 PM PST A 44-year-old College Station man remained jailed Monday on charges of attempting to kill his ex-wife and leaving his child at home alone on Valentine's Day.Richard Wayne Scott was arrested Sunday on charges of abandoning or endangering a child and a ... |
| Man dies in Leon County wreck Posted: 14 Feb 2010 11:56 PM PST Officials said a 65-year-old Centerville man died in a Leon County wreck late Friday after his vehicle drifted into oncoming traffic and struck a pickup head on.Donald Lee Riley died at the scene, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.Ri ... |
| Police make arrest in five-car crash Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:13 PM PST Eagle Staff ReportA Hempstead man was arrested Sunday following a five-car crash in College Station the night before. David Wayne Hartley, 24, was charged with intoxicated assault with a vehicle for causing the Saturday night accident in the 1000 blo ... |
| Police: Bryan landlord attacked tenant Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:13 PM PST Eagle Staff ReportA Bryan landlord was arrested over the weekend after police said he hit a tenant and kicked down a bathroom door as she called police. Robert Shields, 39, was arrested Saturday and charged with assault and interfering with an emerge ... |
| Afghan home hit in attack Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST MARJAH, Afghanistan -- Two U.S. rockets slammed into a home Sunday outside the southern Taliban stronghold of Marjah, killing 12 civilians after Afghani-stan's president appealed to NATO to take care in its campaign to seize the town.Inside Marjah, M ... |
| Military scales back Haiti relief Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- The biggest U.S. military surge since Iraq and Afghanistan is scaling back a month after the troops arrived in haste to aid victims of Haiti's catastrophic quake.Great gray ships have been leaving behind Haiti's battered shor ... |
| U.S. debt to pile up even with recovery Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST WASHINGTON -- It's bad enough that Greece's debt problems have rattled global financial markets. In the world's largest economic and military power, there's a far more serious debt dilemma.For the U.S., the crushing weight of its debt threatens to ov ... |
| Poll: Perry leads rivals Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:13 PM PST AUSTIN -- Gov. Rick Perry leads his two Republican primary opponents with 45 percent support in a new poll, and though it shows him within striking distance of winning the nomination March 2 he may find himself in a runoff with U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey H ... |
| Schools face budget holes as stimulus runs out Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST SAN FRANCISCO -- The nation's public schools are falling under severe financial stress as states slash education spending and drain federal stimulus money that staved off deep classroom cuts and widespread job losses.School districts have already suf ... |
| Prof showed no hint of violence Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- An Alabama professor accused of shooting six colleagues was vocal in her resentment over being denied tenure and the looming loss of her teaching post, though relatives and students said she had never suggested she might become vi ... |
| Biden, Cheney argue over policies Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST WASHINGTON -- Pingponging across the airwaves, Vice President Joe Biden and predecessor Dick Cheney bickered Sunday over terror trials and interrogations, credit for success in Iraq and the long-running effort to contain Iran's nuclear program.Biden ... |
| U.S. takes tough stance against Iran Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST DOHA, Qatar -- U.S. officials sought to shore up support Sunday for a tougher stand against Iran's nuclear program by saying Tehran had left the world little choice and expressing renewed confidence that holdout China would come around to harsher U.N ... |
| Billboards link abortion, race Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST ATLANTA -- The message on dozens of billboards across the city is provocative: Black children are an "endangered species."The eyebrow-raising ads featuring a young black child are an effort by the anti-abortion movement to use race to rally support w ... |
| Scottie is hot dog at show Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:11 PM PST NEW YORK -- She is a hot dog, this little Sadie. Tongue out and wagging tail up, the perky, 4-year-old Scottish terrier has won more than 100 best in show ribbons and is the overwhelming favorite to complete dogdom's Triple Crown this week at Westmin ... |
| Bio boxes Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST Laura Taylor-Davis, 45, BryanTreasurer support/special projects administrator at Brazos County Treasurer's Office; 10-year employeeGraduated from Bryan High SchoolAdministrative assistant degree from Brazos Business CollegeThomas Van Kinerd, 60, Brya ... |
| A clear choice for District 9 Education Board Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:05 PM PST Eagle Editorial Board Dr. Don McLeroy, the local dentist who has represented District 9 on the State Board of Education since 1999, faces a serious challenge from Thomas Ratliff, the scion of a political family with a well-known name. McLer ... |
| Rebuilding Faces Posted: 14 Feb 2010 05:41 PM PST ST. LOUIS (Ivanhoe Broadcast News) -- You know the expression -- put your best face forward. But what if you can't? Thousands of people every year live with cancer, gunshot wounds, or other severe injuries that leave a major deformity on their face. ... |
| Rebuilding Faces - Research Summary Posted: 14 Feb 2010 05:40 PM PST BACKGROUND: Thousands of people live with cancer, gunshot wounds, or other severe injuries that leave a major deformity on their face. Those deformities can leave many feeling self-conscious. HELPING THESE PATIENTS: Washington University School of M ... |
| Bio boxes Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST Laura Taylor-Davis, 45, BryanTreasurer support/special projects administrator at Brazos County Treasurer's Office; 10-year employeeGraduated from Bryan High SchoolAdministrative assistant degree from Brazos Business CollegeThomas Van Kinerd, 60, Brya ... |
| Calendar Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:12 PM PST MondayCLUBSCollege Station Noon Lions Club. Hilton Hotel. 690-8525.EVENTSFinancial Peace University, 6 p.m. Beacon Baptist Church, 2001 East Villa Maria Road. Thirteen-week program taught by Dave Ramsey to help families and individuals handle their m ... |
| Picks in three Republican constable races Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:05 PM PST Eagle Editorial Board Eight men, including two incumbents, are vying for three Brazos County constable positions in the March 2 Republican Primary. The main duties of constables include providing bailiff services in the justice of the peac ... |
| Eagle recommendations for county commissioner Posted: 14 Feb 2010 04:05 PM PST Eagle Editorial Board Brazos County residents in Precincts 2 and 4 face contested races on March 2. Three Republicans are seeking to replace Com-missioner Duane Peters in Precinct 2, while Democrat Irma Cauley faces Paul Madison in Precinct 4. ... |
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