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US says it has right to kidnap British citizens (Times Online) AMERICA has told Britain that it can “kidnap” British citizens if they are wanted for crimes in the United States. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz) Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were... Kentuckians rejected Lincoln presidency (Louisville Courier-Journal) Somewhere in Kentucky's mad bicentennial birthday rush toward further deification of Abraham Lincoln, it must be said his native state gave him just 0.9 percent of the vote in the pivotal 1860 presidential election that saved our nation and changed the world — as in 1,364 votes in a total of 146,216 cast. Lawmaker secures jobs, raises for husband (The News Journal) For five straight years, a paragraph tucked into the state's $3 billion-plus budget has guaranteed a job for a man who just so happens to be the husband of powerful state lawmaker Nancy Wagner, a Republican from Dover. Is US Diplomacy Being Shortchanged? (Time Magazine) Secretary of State Rice faces critics who say the State Department is not addressing the changing world that America must deal with Rick Selvin: On transplant ward. the beat goes on (Philadelphia Daily News) Editor’s note: Rick Selvin wrote this article to describe his experience in the hospital awaiting a heart transplant. It appeared in the Daily News on Sept. 12, 1997. Rick, a former features editor and writer for the paper, died Tuesday night, at age 63, of multiple organ failure. DelDOT officals: Developers to pay for Western Parkway (Cape Gazette) Will the proposed Western Parkway promote or prohibit development? Will developers faced with potential high costs associated with building the $125 million to $150 million roadway be scared away from the area? Is US Diplomacy Being Shortchanged? (Time Magazine) Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2008. Minority leaders in schools remain a rarity in region (Press & Sun-Bulletin) Principal Peter Stewart of Horace Mann Elementary School in Binghamton takes time out to have fun with Crystal Green, 6, and other first-graders. Stewart is the only black principal in Broome, Chenango and eastern Tioga counties. Neighbors feel misled on DPC group home plans (The News Journal) After weeks of being told the new owner of a brick rancher was remodeling the home for a handicapped relative, neighbors learned this month that the residence is being converted into a group home for five patients from the Delaware Psychiatric...
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