Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Group 3

Hornets defeat UCD at 'Classic'
The 55th Annual Causeway Classic on Saturday at the new Aggies Stadium in University of California, Davis was a major turning point for the Hornets. For the first time since 1999, the Hornets were able to defeat the Aggies 29 to 19.
StateHornet 11/12/08

Egypt unveils discovery of 4,300-year-old pyramid
Archaeologists have discovered a new pyramid under the sands of Saqqara, an ancient burial site that has yielded a string of unearthed pyramids in recent years but remains largely unexplored.
YahooNews 11/11/08

Prop. 8 victors upset by personal attacks
Supporters of Proposition 8 won the election but are now frustrated because they are still fighting their cause.
Sacramento Bee 11/12/08

McCain: "I Couldn't Be Happier With Sarah Palin"
The Arizona Republican sat down with Jay Leno to discuss the campaign, president-elect Barack Obama and Joes Lieberman and the Plumber.
E! News 11/11/08

Obama girls may join Montana show
President-elect Barack Obama's two daughters have been invited to appear on the children's TV show Hannah Montana, musician Billy Ray Cyrus said.
BBC News 11/11/2008

Record number of applicants at CSU
California State University officials say more students are applying to the four-year system much sooner than usual, attributing a shortened enrollment window at some of the universities and the economic downturn to the increase.
State Hornet 11/5/08

Santa Rosa cat, missing 13 years, is back home
More than 13 years after he went missing from his Santa Rosa home, George the cat is back.
San Francisco Chronicle 11/12/08

Woman found living with three dead siblings
An elderly woman has been living with two skeletons and a badly decomposed body of her siblings in a suburb of Chicago, one of whom may have died at least 20 years ago, authorities said on Saturday.
Yahoo News 11/10/08

Police: Woman slain as she tried to leave KKK rite
An Oklahoma woman invited to a rural Louisiana campsite for a Ku Klux Klan initiation ritual was shot and killed after she asked to be taken back to town, the sheriff of a New Orleans suburb said Tuesday.
Associated Press 11/11/08

Consumer spending worries send stocks lower
Wall Street got another dose of painful reality Tuesday and sent stocks diving as investors recognized that few industries are safe from the consumer spending slump -- whether they're building homes, making cars or selling coffee. The Dow Jones industrial average lifted off its lows of the day, but still closed down nearly 180 points.
YahooNews 11/11/08

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