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No-Fly List Nearly Doubles Since Christmas Plot

An intelligence official says the government has nearly doubled the number of people on the no-fly list since the attempted Christmas Day attack near Detroit.

Organization helps senior citizens make ends meet

Laurel resident Barbara Seals was among about 150 senior citizens from across Jones County who came to the Cameron Center Tuesday to see if they qualify to receive monthly food boxes from Pearl River Valley Opportunity Inc.

Names on No-Fly List Nearly Double

An intelligence official says the government has nearly doubled the number of people on the no-fly list since the attempted Christmas Day attack near Detroit.

Recalling 1954 game in Holtville

Over the weekend, the Prattville High baseball team saw some excellent action. Friday night in Holtville, the Lions took on the Holtville Bulldogs.

HBO paying for vets’ trip to WWII memorial

HBO is paying to send 250 veterans to Washington next week to visit the World War II memorial, coinciding with the networks’ premiere of a miniseries about the war.

Garrett Johnson: The Biggest Financial Bailout of Them All

Let me take you back to Christmas Eve, 2009. It was a time to wrap gifts for loved-ones. That’s how the Obama Administration felt about the financial industry when it lifted all caps in emergency bailout money to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

HBO foots the bill for WWII vets’ trip

The 10-part series, a oeThe Pacific,a starts on the network March 14. Ita s a drama focusing on the lives of U.S. Marines fighting the Japanese in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor.

CEI Weekly: DOE Seeks Lobbyists to Sell Green Jobs

FOIA Requests Reveal the Department of Energy Turned to Lobbyists to Inflate Value of Wind Energy Proposals CEI’s Chris Horner on March 3rd revealed findings from a FOIA request to the Department of Energy on Pajamas Media .

As miniseries about Second World War, HBO sending veterans to Washington

HBO is paying to send 250 veterans to Washington next week to visit the Second World War memorial, coinciding with the networks’ premiere of a miniseries about the war.

WWII veterans earn free trip to memorial

New York — HBO is paying to send 250 veterans to Washington next week to visit the World War II memorial, coinciding with the networks’ premiere of a miniseries about the war.