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  • Library wins grant

    WILMINGTON – Self-checkouts are everywhere these days, grocery stores, home improvement centers, bank automatic teller machines (ATMs) and even public libraries. Wilmington Memorial Library received a grant last month, which will help fund the library’s first self-checkout station. The library anticipates that the self-check will be in operation in late September.

  • College Football Saturday Wrap Up: 20 Things We Learned

    College Football’s first Saturday is officially in the books, and now we can all finally take a deep breath and regroup. We saw some wild things today, from amazing upsets to great individual performances. In the end, what exactly can we take away from this day as we move forward into thick of the rest of the college football season? Here are 20 things we learned from the first Saturday of the ...

  • AFL Talking Points: Finals W1

    Week one of the AFL finals threw up two cracking contests, two fizzers, some individual brilliance and an almighty headache for Rodney Eade. Have your say on it all now.

  • The problem with Africa

    At its best, V S Naipaul’s Masque of Africa is marked by moments of startling clarity and insight — but the author’s view of his subject is that of an old man, fixed in his own, peculiarly jaundiced beliefs about a continent.

  • Schroeder: Rest easy: This kid can play

    Darron Thomas raced downfield, and caught the guy, and then he brought him down. And here was the criticism from the Oregon coaching staff: “It was too clean,” offensive coordinator Mark Helfrich said. “We don’t want him to look that good.” Yeah, that’s about it. Oregon beat New Mexico by …

  • Famine and Foreigners

    A review, and links to other information about and reviews of Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia Since Live Aid by Peter Gill.

  • Popularity of tools for women is building

    Who says real women don't use pretty tools? Joni Eiding-Bernard does. Eiding-Bernard, the facilities manager and events planner for the AFL-CIO of Philadelphia, owns a set of pink tools, and she's proud of it. She bought the 16-piece kit, which includes screwdrivers and other standards, a few years ago to augment her collection of "regular" tools.

  • Georgetown's Shores readying for marathon

    GEORGETOWN — Georgetown High School senior Dan Shores has never worried about wins and losses throughout his cross country career. Shortly after joining the team as a seventh-grader in 2005, he learned his enjoyment and the team's winning percentage would have to be mutually exclusive. The Royals have posted a combined record of 3-52 in his five seasons with the team.

  • Girl Scouts serve communities in âgoing for goldâ in Harding Twp.

    HARDING TWP. – The older Girl Scouts of Madison-Harding have been having a busy and rewarding summer.

  • First look: iTunes 10

    It’s become a tradition in recent years: to coincide with Apple’s September music event, where new iPods and related hardware are presented, iTunes increases its version number by a notch. This year’s vintage features one major new feature, a handful of interface changes, and some minor tweaks.

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