DUBLIN (AP) — The names of 3,700 dead from Northern Ireland’s conflict were read aloud in a Dublin church on the 14th anniversary of the Good Friday peace agreement, an annual ceremony designed to underscore the terrible scope of lives lost. The Unitarian Church beside the capital’s central park remembers the dead each Good Friday […]
2012
Census finds record low growth in outlying suburbs
WASHINGTON (AP) — Living in an outlying Chicago suburb, Jeff Wehrli recalls a heady time not too long ago when city dwellers poured in and developers couldn’t build McMansions fast enough. Now boom has turned to bust, as in many of the nation’s “exurbs,” and Wehrli can’t help but wonder when, or if, things will […]
Sarkozy promises $52 billion in cuts
PARIS ( AP) — Nicolas Sarkozy, fighting for a farfrom assured second term as French president, promised Thursday to slash public spending and increase taxes to set his indebted country on a more balanced path. His critics on the left said his pledges would unfairly hurt the poor and that he’s in part to blame […]
Mass. man loses pants in rescue from roof
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Springfield police say a man who got stuck in a roof vent while trying to break into a closed restaurant where he once worked lost his pants during the rescue. Police say 26-year-old Robert Kuhn tried to climb through a vent at Lido Ristorante on Wednesday, but got stuck. The restaurant’s […]
Dog eats tickets to Masters tourney
SEATTLE ( AP) — Russ Berkman’s dream came true when he won a lottery for four passes to Wednesday’s practice round at the Masters golf tournament in Georgia. But the Seattle area resident’s stomach turned when he found his dog, Sierra, had eaten them. Berkman told KJR radio on Tuesday he was determined to go. […]
Gingrich’s think tank files for bankruptcy
ATLANTA ( AP) — The health care think tank created by Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is going out of business. The Gingrich Group, also known as the Center for Health Transformation, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in federal court in Atlanta on Wednesday. The bankruptcy filing marks an abrupt turn for a group that […]
Papers: Slain teacher had severe beating
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Court documents say the Vermont prep school teacher killed after she allegedly responded to a call for help from the man who used to plow her driveway suffered a severe beating. And the details of a search warrant used by Vermont State Police detectives investigating the death of 33-yearold Melissa Jenkins […]
Churches plan Easter celebrations
Several local congregations are planning special Good Friday and Easter services this weekend. Among them: Pathway Vineyard BRUNSWICK — Pathway Vineyard is planning three services on Easter Sunday, and will offer continental breakfast all morning. Services will be held at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. at the church’s new location, 94 Pleasant St. Pathway Vineyard […]
Ultreya offers chance at Cursillo refresher
BRUNSWICK — A new Ultreya is starting on April 16 at 7 p.m. at Saint Charles Borromeo Church, 132 McKeen St. This meeting is for anyone who has been to a Cursillo or Tres Dias weekend, and anyone who would just like to know more about Cursillo. Cursillo weekends are designed to offer: — An […]
Stripping liberties
The U.S. Supreme Court’s 5-4 decision Monday to allow jailers to stripsearch anyone in a general jail population highlights a number of deepening divides in American society. Beyond the obvious political rift that pits five so-called conservative justices against four jurists tagged as liberals, the court’s ruling in “Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders of […]