‘This raw film clip may be the first motion picture images of the president in his wheelchair, and it was never meant to be shown to the world,’ says Ray Begovich, the journalism professor who found the clip.
2013
Egypt orders arrest of Muslim Brotherhood leader
The Islamist leaders are suspected of inciting the violence outside the Republican Guard building in Cairo on Monday that left 54 people dead.
Freeport to explore withdrawal from RSU 5
FREEPORT — The Town Council will commission a study to determine the costs and benefits of withdrawing from Regional School Unit 5, but the details aren’t yet clear. The informal decision was announced Tuesday night during a Town Council workshop. About 30 residents attended the meeting and eight of them spoke during a public comment […]
Navy to attempt first unmanned carrier landing
The X-47B experimental aircraft will take off from a naval air station in Maryland before approaching the USS George H.W. Bush, which is operating off the coast of Virginia.
Highlights of search warrants in Hernandez case
Some highlights of search warrants released in the case against former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez . . .
Pilot in Maine helicopter crash recovering after surgery
The helicopter was just above tree level on July 3 following signals from a bear’s tracking collar when it went down.
Maine House OKs Livermore Falls vote on switching counties
Supporters say town is closer to the Franklin County seat than to the Androscoggin County seat and it would save money transporting criminal defendants to and from jails and courts.
Boston bombing suspect makes first public appearance
The former college student appeared nonchalant, almost bored, during the hearing, only repeatedly speaking two words: ‘Not guilty.’
Boston bombing suspect makes first public appearance
The former college student appeared nonchalant, almost bored, during the hearing, only repeatedly speaking two words: ‘Not guilty.’
Boston bombing suspect makes first public appearance
The former college student appeared nonchalant, almost bored, during the hearing, only repeatedly speaking two words: ‘Not guilty.’