North Carolina Governor Bev Purdeu declared the state ready for
Hurricane Earl which is expected to side-swipe the state's coastline
late tonight or early tomorrow. (Sept. 2)

A man who railed against the Discovery Channel's programming burst into
the company's headquarters ...

Highlights of this day in history: Japan signs surrender, officially
ending World War II; Union fo ...

Hurricane Earl has been downgraded to a Category 3 storm with winds near
125 miles per hour. At the ...

Never has a school bus been so drenched in drool. In Florida, a ride on
The Doggie Bus, as it's called, and a visit to the Totally Dog camp it
travels to, offers a glimpse of a range of canine emotions. (Sept. 1)

Highlights of this day in history: Nazi Germany invades Poland, start
of World War II; Beslan hostage crisis begins in Russia; Bobby Fischer
beats Boris Spassky for world chess crown; Boxer Rocky Marciano and
singer Gloria Estefan born. (Sept. 1)

Hurricane Earl is now a powerful Category 4 storm, packing maximum winds
of about 135mph. Earl could potentially brush the U.S. East Coast late
Thursday, before curving back out to sea. (Aug. 31)

A female tiger rattlesnake discovered missing from its cage last week at
Zoo Atlanta has been found dead. Zoo officials say a resident living
nearby killed the venomous snake on his property Sunday. (31 August
2010)

Antoine Dodson became an instant hit after he appeared on local
television detailing how he fought off an attacker who climbed in his
sister's bedroom in the Huntsville projects in Alabama. His appearance
was an instant YouTube sensation. (Aug. 31)

A Venezuelan politician is holding an unusual raffle to raise campaign cash. The grand prize: plastic surgery. (Aug. 28)

Highlights of this day in history: The Civil War's Second Battle of
Bull Run ends; Thurgood Marshall confirmed as first black Supreme Court
justice; First black astronaut blasts off; Ty Cobb's baseball debut;
David Letterman moves to CBS. (Aug. 30)

Seven-time Cy Young winner Roger Clemens will be arraigned on this
afternoon in federal court in Washington. The former pitcher will appear
before U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton for allegedly lying to
Congress about his use of steroids. (Aug. 30)

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August 26th
The race will be Daniel Island, Saturday, October 16, 2010 Phone:
843-556-3343 or visit the web site

Spin-a-thon at East Shore Athletic Club or 73 mile outdoor ride starting
and ending at Mt. Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park. Live music, food
and fun to follow both events at the Mt. Pleasant Memorial
Waterfront Park from 12-4 PM.
Register at: WWW.ACTIVE.COM or at the East
Shore Athletic Club!

In the five years since Katrina, New Orleans has become a laboratory for
developing a new, state-of-the-art flood control system. But, as the
AP's Jason Bronis reports, all the money and expertise in the world may
never truly protect the city. (Aug. 27)

An Iowa family followed the sound of her barking dog to find her
two-year-old son. The boy had wandered about a quarter-mile into a corn
field with the dog and got lost. (Aug. 27)

Skillful musician Liu Wei has proved a big hit on a leading talent show
in China, by playing the piano with his toes. (27 August 2010)

A British woman who outraged pet lovers around the world after she was
caught on surveillance camera dumping a cat in a trash can apologized
Wednesday for what she called misjudgement and said the situation has
got "out of control." (Aug. 25)

Doctors at a Louisville, Ky. performed a rare double hand transplant on a
burn victim who is recovering Wednesday after the nearly 18-hour
surgery. It's only the third time this type of operation has taken
place in the U.S. (Aug. 25)

Matt Green arrived at Rockaway Beach, Ore., 152 days after leaving a New
York beach town on foot. His journey took him more than 3,000 miles
across the United States. (Aug. 26)
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