Under Fire, Paterson Ends His Campaign for Governor - New York Times
Gov. David A. Paterson attended a town hall event held by State Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright at a community center in Harlem on Thursday. The announcement came less than a week after Mr. Paterson formally announced his candidacy. The governor

Environmentalists question coal’s place in Obama policy - McClatchy
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, a longtime believer in “clean coal,” is launching an ambitious and expensive plan to help the energy industry lock climate-changing gases from coal-fired power plants deep underground. “If we can develop the

Aide Asked State Police to Contact His Accuser - New York Times
The commander, Maj. Charles Day, tried to reach the top official in the State Police, Superintendent Harry J. Corbitt, but was unsuccessful. He then turned to his immediate superior, First Deputy Superintendent Pedro J. Perez . Mr. Perez authorized

Why the Detroit Lions Need To Trade Down the Draft Board Twice - Bleacherreport.com
There has been much talk of late about exactly what the Detroit Lions should do with their richly deserved No. 2 pick in the upcoming NFL draft. Some claim that they’d be silly to pass up a shot at Ndamukong Suh if he’s available at the No 2., while

Early College Founding and Future - Big Hollywood
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. , Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Early college – leaving high school before the traditional age in order to enroll in higher education – is likely called that because “offering the option of college at the right time

Summit builds confidence, despite changing few minds - Boston Globe
set of options on the table. But while this alleged show of bipartisanship was born of partisanship, the event itself should boost confidence in the White House and both parties in Congress. TV viewers saw Democrats earnestly trying to put

Carotid artery surgery, stents called effective - Boston Globe
Stents and surgery were safe and effective at preventing strokes in people whose severely narrowed neck arteries put them in danger, according to results of a Stents may soon become an option for more people, based on results of a large trial

Under Fire, Paterson Ends His Campaign for Governor - New York Times
Gov. David A. Paterson attended a town hall event held by State Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright at a community center in Harlem on Thursday. The announcement came less than a week after Mr. Paterson formally announced his candidacy. The governor

Environmentalists question coal’s place in Obama policy - McClatchy
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama, a longtime believer in “clean coal,” is launching an ambitious and expensive plan to help the energy industry lock climate-changing gases from coal-fired power plants deep underground. “If we can develop the

Aide Asked State Police to Contact His Accuser - New York Times
The commander, Maj. Charles Day, tried to reach the top official in the State Police, Superintendent Harry J. Corbitt, but was unsuccessful. He then turned to his immediate superior, First Deputy Superintendent Pedro J. Perez . Mr. Perez authorized

Why the Detroit Lions Need To Trade Down the Draft Board Twice - Bleacherreport.com
There has been much talk of late about exactly what the Detroit Lions should do with their richly deserved No. 2 pick in the upcoming NFL draft. Some claim that they’d be silly to pass up a shot at Ndamukong Suh if he’s available at the No 2., while

Early College Founding and Future - Big Hollywood
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. , Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Early college – leaving high school before the traditional age in order to enroll in higher education – is likely called that because “offering the option of college at the right time

Summit builds confidence, despite changing few minds - Boston Globe
set of options on the table. But while this alleged show of bipartisanship was born of partisanship, the event itself should boost confidence in the White House and both parties in Congress. TV viewers saw Democrats earnestly trying to put

Carotid artery surgery, stents called effective - Boston Globe
Stents and surgery were safe and effective at preventing strokes in people whose severely narrowed neck arteries put them in danger, according to results of a Stents may soon become an option for more people, based on results of a large trial