Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Word Up Wednesday

Power Outages Linger Into Second Night

Thousands of people remained without power more than a day after a powerful storm lashed Northern California with strong wind and heavy rain.



Sac State's time to vent


Vent at the Tent, going on Monday through Thursday this week in the Library Quad, is an opportunity to get voices heard about the recent California State University budget cuts, furloughs and student fee increases.



Columbine parents praise essay by mom of shooter

DENVER – Parents and survivors of the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School are saying good things about an essay released Tuesday by the mother of shooter Dylan Klebol



Jaycee Dugard emerges - first time since rescue

(10-14) 18:36 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Seeking to let supporters around the world know she's doing OK, kidnap survivor Jaycee Dugard allowed the first photos of her to be published in People magazine, a family spokeswoman said Wednesday
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The San Francisco Chronicle



Body Found In Roseville Creek

A man's body was found Wednesday in a Roseville creek, and police are working to figure out how he died



UC Irvine sends fundraising complaint to feds


A University of California campus has asked the U.S. Justice Department to look into allegations that money raised at a Muslim student group event went to a terrorist organization.



Half of sickest H1N1 patients had been healthy


ATLANTA - The largest U.S. analysis of hospitalized adult swine flu patients has found almost half were healthy people who did not have asthma or any other chronic illnesses before they got sick



California math scores among the lowest

(10-14) 09:25 PDT SAN FRANCISCO -- Thank goodness for Mississippi and Alabama
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The San Francisco Chronicle


Facebook ‘poking’: So annoying, it’s criminal

updated 6:01 a.m. PT, Wed., Oct . 14, 2009 -- Well, it’s happened. They’ve finally arrested someone for egregious poking on Facebook.



Rio Americano song team too sexy?


Rio Americano High School is receiving national attention - but not the kind schools brag about.



Editor: April Kenyon

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