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Friday, March 30, 2012 8:09 PM PDT
Assistant to four county sheriff embarks on retirement
The Shawnee News-Star Fri, 30 Mar 2012 20:04 PM PDT
Mary Zimmerman, in her nearly 22 years at the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office, worked for four different sheriffs and too many deputies and dispatchers to count, both past and present.

Police Interrogations Reveal Depth of FAMU Hazing
WCTV Tallahassee Fri, 30 Mar 2012 20:04 PM PDT
A two year old hazing of FAMU band students is being dropped by police after they concluded the case was too old to make arrests. As we told you yesterday, two FAMU faculty are alleged to have taken part in the hazing that occurred at one of the band professor’s houses. Because the case was closed, WCTV was able to obtain copies of the interrogations and reports.

Deep River Blues
MOG Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:57 PM PDT
That wasn't prog, nor was it hardly strictly bluegrass, it was some good ol'fashioned pickin'! There you go again, labeling me as a Prog snob. But I like bad music too.

Spotify takes Facebook's Timeline feature to insane extremes
Engadget Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:54 PM PDT
Worried that Facebook's new Timeline feature is going to offer up too much information? Don't worry, whatever roller coaster ride your relationship status updates might be, you've got nothing on Spotify. The music streamer is offering up 1,000-odd years of music history on its Facebook page, reaching back to 1,000AD, which was apparently a big year for organum lovers. Spotify takes Facebook's ...

Ex-FLDS leader gets 10 years for bigamy
Houston Chronicle Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:52 PM PDT
Ex-FLDS leader gets 10 years for bigamy Testimony in the trial's sentencing phase ended Thursday. Nielsen could have avoided jail but renounced his original plea deal with prosecutors because he felt the probation conditions were too restrictive.

Final Four 2012 | Louisville Cardinals' defense can be a mystery to them, too
Louisville Courier-Journal Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:50 PM PDT
It's little wonder opponents' shooting has dipped to historic lows against the Cardinals, who rank third in NCAA Division I in field-goal percentage defense (.380, the school's best mark since the 1959-60 season). Even Kentucky shot a season-low 29.8 percent and committed a season-high 21 turnovers against them on Dec. 31.

Tweets Gone Wrong: Six Celebrity Screwups
EURweb Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:50 PM PDT
*Celebrities are people too, right? Well yes, they are people, but many celebrities go out there thinking that the tweets the average Joe may be able to get away with, they will be able to as well.Umm, no, not really. (Are you a fan of EURweb? Like us on Facebook or Follow us on Twitter.) [...]

Rough inning downs Tech in Tulsa at ORU
KSLA-TV Shreveport Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:49 PM PDT
A six-run second inning by Oral Roberts (11-13) was too much to overcome as Louisiana Tech (13-13) fell to the Golden Eagles, 9-1, on Friday evening at J.L. Johnson Stadium in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Murphy’s Law: Transfer Sweepstakes, Good Guys, Andy’s Man Card
WHO-TV 13 Des Moines Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:48 PM PDT
I-Cubs opening day is just six days away. It’s too bad the season didn’t start March 5th instead of April...

For stocks, a stable and impressive climb in 2012
San Jose Mercury News Fri, 30 Mar 2012 19:45 PM PDT
The stock market just had its best first quarter in 14 years. The surge has sent Wall Street analysts, some of whose forecasts seemed too sunny three months ago, scrambling to raise their estimates for the year.




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