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Larry Yommer, Sarah Taylor, Joyce Dignan, Tony Dignan, Mike Humbertson and Amanda Funkhouser. Six winners a month will be drawn until the end of the year for anyone who purchases a medium nugget tray.For more information, please contact Chick-Fil-A at (301) 729-8073.Paugh joins Susquehanna Bank MCHENRY — Susquehanna Bank announces the addition of Matthew Paugh to its Retail Division. Paugh will hold the position of branch manager at the bank's McHenry branch.As branch manager, Paugh will oversee the daily office functions and manage the branch staff. He is responsible for expanding and developing retail and commercial sales relationships as well as assisting existing customers. Paugh joins Susquehanna Bank with six years of banking experience."Matthew brings a variety of experience to his new role as the branch manager of the McHenry office," said Kathy Getty, senior executive vice president, and regional president of Susquehanna Bank.


How two brutal killers fuelled the DNA debate

Dixie's DNA was similarly entered into the database for a relatively trivial and unconnected offence. He might have got away with stabbing Sally Anne, and then raping and biting her as she lay dying, had he not been involved in a pub brawl during a World Cup football match nine months after attacking her. It was then that his DNA sample was taken as a matter of routine. Within five hours Dixie was in custody for the killing.

It is no surprise that Detective Superintendent Stuart Cundy, who led the investigation to find Sally Anne's murderer, is demanding that the DNA of everyone should be sampled and stored centrally.

Even so, civil liberties groups were yesterday adamant that only the DNA of sexual or violent offenders should be entered into the database. Britain, they claim, is heading for a universal forensic database introduced by stealth.


They're back from Boot Hill Local director Wiest’s genre-blending ...

After two years of work, Andrew Wiest was satisfied with his final cut of Dead Noon, a zombie Western movie made on a budget of $4,000. But then Hollywood got involved.Once Barnholtz Entertainment saw Wiests 85-minute version of Dead Noon, the company predicted it could be more than a minor independent film from an unknown director from Montana. .


Bill Clinton addresses more than 1,000 at OU-C

In his third visit to Chillicothe, former President Bill Clinton stressed his wife, Sen. Hillary Clintons strength on defense, and desire to reform health care and education. The event kicks off the start of the last week before the Ohio primary on March 4.

I know what it takes to be president, Clinton said to the crowd of more than 1,000 assembled at OU-Cs Shoemaker Center Monday morning. And even if we werent married to her, Id be behind her because she is the best candidate for president.

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Explaining Iowa: The God Strategy at Work

God and religion have always been part of U.S. politics, but our analysis of more than 15,000 public communications by political leaders from Franklin Roosevelt's election in 1932-the beginning of the modern presidency-through six years of George W. Bush's administration revealed a striking increase in public religiosity beginning in 1980.

That year, in response to Jimmy Carter's personal faith story, Ronald Reagan ran a campaign shot through with religious themes and calculated visits with newly mobilized evangelicals. This approach was so successful that subsequent presidents have followed suit. The result is that presidential candidates today use religion as a political weapon: to organize and explain one's values, to justify policy plans, and-most importantly-to divide the electorate into allies and enemies.


 
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