Welcome to this week's installment of the Dean's List, where it's been a bad week for role models. Batman beat up his mom and sister, Indiana Jones' son got drunk, flipped his car and had to have extensive hand surgery and political commentator Robert Novak ran over a homeless guy while cruising in his black corvette. What is the world coming to?
Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean is rallying Southern voters after 40 years of Democrats not showing up at the polls, he said. Dean is on a Southern bus tour to register voters so they can cast ballots in the general election Nov. 4 for Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama. Dean's tour included Saturday stops in Savannah, Macon and Atlanta. "Georgia matters," he
The current chairman of the democratic national committee is adding Macon to the list of cities on his cross-country tour. Howard Dean was in town Saturday to rally support for democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Bob Hope and Bing Crosby might be on the road to nowhere if they tried to team up today the way they did in old Hollywood.
Heath Ledger is the latest James Dean. No joke. It isn't that Ledger, the Australian actor who died unexpectedly in January at age 28, will ever rise to Dean's iconography, pop culture's equivalent of a prayer card.
BLOOD DRIVESSt. Martin of Tours blood drive, 2-7 p.m. Aug. 11, in the St. Martin of Tours parish gym, 7963 S. 116th St., Franklin. Call (414) 427-6341.