Deaths Summary for Friday, September 18, 2015
JONES, John Darrell, 54, of Wadmalaw Island died Tuesday. Arrangements by Walker’s Mortuary of Johns Island.
JONES, John Darrell, 54, of Wadmalaw Island died Tuesday. Arrangements by Walker’s Mortuary of Johns Island.
ADKINS, Mary, Moncks Corner
Our national attention span is ... short. Perhaps we were destined to have 11-person presidential primary debates simply because we have lost our capacity to listen to anybody for more than two minutes.
The number of South Carolina public school students taking Advanced Placement exams and the SAT increased slightly in the 2014-2015 school year. AP pass rates improved while achievement on the SAT was basically unchanged, according to new data released by the S.C. Department of Education.
* Asia-Pac IPOs up 15 pct so far in 2015, but have stalled now
Despite being part of a celebrity family, Claudia Barretto is your typical teenager. A sophomore high school student, Claudia loves fashion and dressing up, singing, and reading. Oh, and she totally rocks football. Manila Bulletin Funpage got the chance to have a small chat with this gorgeous girl recently at #TeenWeekPH. Let’s get to know […]
LOUISVILLE, KY. — Dabo Swinney emerged from the Clemson locker room late Thursday night with that big smile of his.
Opposition chieftain Vice President Jejomar Binay has made good of his promise to file legal action against his political detractors. The United Nationalist Alliance chairman filed, September 18, 2015, yet another libel charge against former trusted ally, ex-Makati City Vice Mayor Ernesto Mercado stemming from another allegation that the latter hurled against Binay in the […]
The honeymoon did not last long for Malcolm Turnbull. Just days after he took over as prime minister of Australia the attacks have started, with opponents accusing him of selling his ideological soul on issues from climate...
A federal appeals court is blocking Samsung Electronics from selling some of its older smartphones in the U.S. in the latest twist to a long-running legal battle over how much of the devices' technology was copied from...
Three former trustees will be getting a new opportunity to play a part at Penn State.
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Lawrence Lokman wants the whole world to know what is happening at Penn State.
Читать дальше...MELBOURNE, Sept 18 (Reuters) - A failure to keep up with the times has already cost one iconic Australian cricket ground lucrative test matches and the pressure is now on Brisbane's Woolloongabba ground to modernise.
American Airlines flights to and from Dallas, Chicago and Miami were briefly stopped on Thursday by a computer problem that prevented passengers from checking in.
A record 64,000 Puerto Ricans left the island last year for the U.S. mainland, the highest number in the past decade, officials said Thursday.
* Will drag on fuel oil imports, already hit by slowing economy
The latest on the Federal Reserve's decision to keep interest rates at historic near-zero lows (all times local):
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a Pakistani Air Force base in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar early on Friday, a military spokesman said, the first major attack in several weeks.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a Pakistani Air Force base in the volatile northwestern city of Peshawar early on Friday, a military spokesman said, the first major attack in several weeks.
Our national attention span is … short. The Republican presidential primary debate on Wednesday was … long. Really, if you throw in the earlier loser debate, it was the longest…
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Chances are that for many Americans, the cost of going to college or sending their children to college will be among the things they will spend the most money on.
Читать дальше...Chileans assess the full scale of a devastating 8.3 magnitude quake that's forced a million people to flee their homes. Paul Chapman reports.
Chileans assess the full scale of a devastating 8.3 magnitude quake that's forced a million people to flee their homes. Paul Chapman reports.
Chileans assess the full scale of a devastating 8.3 magnitude quake that's forced a million people to flee their homes. Paul Chapman reports.
Pete Leota, a 6-5, 307-pound offensive lineman from Asheville, N.C., on Thursday announced a commitment to South Carolina.