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Simpson Found Guilty…But Not for Murder

The Charger Bulletin October 7, 2008

O.J. Simpson, charged with 12 counts, including armed robbery and kidnapping, has been found guilty of all counts. Simpson was originally arrested and charged on Sept. 16, 2008 for the crimes and made...

Fires Cost More Than the War in Iraq?

louiseswood October 7, 2008

WEST HAVEN--This week is Fire Prevention Week, a national campaign sponsored by the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA). The primary goal of Fire Prevention Week is to bring national awareness to...

Going Green: Tips from ASID

The Charger Bulletin October 7, 2008

By Kelli Walerysiak, American Society of Interior DesignersAs we all know, going green has been an ongoing force for quite a while now. For some, hearing "going green" can seem like a huge deal and way...

Revised Ballout Bill Passes with Minimal Promises

Melanie Rovinsky October 7, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C.--President Bush signed a revised version of the $700 billion bailout bill Friday, Oct. 3 after a week of worldwide economic turmoil following the House's failure to pass the initial rescue...

Candidates Face Off in VP Debates

Erin Ennis October 7, 2008

Every four years in October, the presidential candidates gather to debate the topics that many deem to be the most influential to the coming year. Every four years, the vice presidents also gather-for...

Zack’s Wacky Stack of News

The Charger Bulletin October 1, 2008

Horny Goat Weed may offer Viagra alternativeLONDON--A Chinese herbal remedy called "horny goat weed" is a promising alternative to Viagra for impotent men, Italian researchers said on Monday.The herb has...

AP Poll Shows Race Still Determines Political Views

The Charger Bulletin October 1, 2008

Racial prejudice may cause Obama to lose up to six percent of votes this fall, according to a new AP-Yahoo News poll.The poll suggests that there is a large divide between black and white voters, with...

Blood Clots Deemed Deadly by Doctors

katcowley September 24, 2008

"It's a silent killer. It's hard to diagnose," stated current Surgeon General Dr. Steven Galson. He revealed a new campaign Monday, Sept. 15 concerning dangerous blood clots that have killed many Americans....

Texting Behind Deadly Train Wreck

katcowley September 24, 2008

LOS ANGELES.--The nation's deadliest rail disaster in 15 years, left train cars so mangled that some bodies had to be removed in pieces. The commuter rail collision killed 25 people. Officials are investigating...

To Have Healthcare You Need “Care”

Zack Rosen September 24, 2008

Okay, so we all know quite a bit about Barack Obama's healthcare policy and his stance on universal healthcare. But what about John McCain? Surely with so many Americans for universal healthcare, he...

Simpson Back in Court

Heather Brown September 24, 2008

Former football star O.J. Simpson is once again making headlines. He is currently on trial for an incident that occurred in Las Vegas, Nevada. Prosecutors allege that Simpson and co-defendant, Clarence...

“Stupid Rich People”

Zack Rosen September 17, 2008

Know who I don't like? "Stupid rich people." Take note that there is a vast difference between "rich people" and "stupid rich people," however. Translated from Latin, "rich people" is "(n.) a group...

Large Hadron Collider

Erin Ennis September 17, 2008

It was all over the news last week, but many people shrugged their shoulders and scratched their heads at the mention of the Large Hadron Collider and its first test run at CERN. For those students...

Returning to the World Trade Center

The Charger Bulletin September 17, 2008

 It was a warm day in late May when I decided to visit New York City. I was going to a Yankees game (though I am a Red Sox fan, I wanted to see a game in the old stadium before it was retired) with a...

Colon Cancer Patients Going Without Post-Surgery Care

Melanie Rovinsky September 17, 2008

A recent study funded by the American Cancer Society shows that only 40 percent of older colon cancer patients are receiving the post-surgery screenings recommended to ensure that the disease has not returned....

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