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| Last hour of "Lost" to air again Sunday night |
| Youth ballet |
| Volunteers get costumes ready |
| Marietta’s House melds photographs, history |
| Arts Market will return June 7 |
| Book recounts state’s role in search for rare bird |
| Rodrigue exhibit goes beyond the Blue Dog |
| Artist creates paintings by the bottle |
| Tickets go on sale for Ascension musical |
| LPB auction runs next weekend |
| BR Little Theater will honor actors, volunteers |
| Sex and the city |
| Duffy’s Rockferry evokes Motown sound |
| Johansson qualifies as a novelty act |
| Al Green is still timeless |
| Louisiana band hits play list with ‘Give ‘Em What They Want’ |
| Reunited X stops in N.O. |
| Newlywed Ashlee Simpson-Wentz expecting baby |
| Scientists: Possibly Ice on Mars Sat, 31 May 2008 05:17:33 GMT Team members in charge of the Phoenix Space Lander said new photos show the spacecraft may be resting on splotches of ice, a possible sign of long-ago life on the planet. (May 31) |
| Brew Your Own Ethanol at Home Fri, 30 May 2008 12:32:01 GMT With gasoline costs spiraling ever higher, consumers may feel trapped by the country's addiction to oil. But what if you could make your own fuel and bypass the entire gas industry? (May 30) |
| Tech Test: Rolly Digital Music Player Thu, 29 May 2008 12:56:38 GMT With many digital music players becoming somewhat of a fashion statement, it seems logical that they would soon become a form of entertainment. Sony's new Rolly attempts to do just that. AP's Rachel Metz takes a closer look. (May 29) |
| Bear Stearns Shareholders OK Buyout by JPMorgan Thu, 29 May 2008 11:39:08 GMT Bear Stearns shareholders on Thursday approved JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s $2.2 billion buyout of the investment bank whose wagers on subprime mortgages made it the largest corporate casualty of the global credit crisis. (May 29) |
| Economy Shows Slight Growth Thu, 29 May 2008 10:08:32 GMT The economy plodded ahead at a 0.9 percent pace in the first quarter _ slightly better than first estimated _ but still underscoring caution on the part of consumers and businesses walloped by housing, credit and financial problems. (May 29) |
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