Sunday, December 24, 2006

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Celeste Molina needed some food stamps when she visited a Columbus food bank this summer. She ended up with more welfare benefits than she knew she could get.

Ready To Demo: A $150 Laptop With A 'Complete Computing Experience'
The laptop avoids the use of Microsoft software and name brand PC processors such as Intel and AMD.

The best & worst of 2006
This was a year of unpredictability and even downright weirdness. In our annual report, you'll find leaders, products, and ideas that left their mark-or their stain-on A.D. 2006.

Former UAF basketball player pleads no contest in laptop theft
A former Alaska Nanook basketball player pleaded NO contest Wednesday to felony first-degree burglary. However, according to a plea agreement with state prosecutors, Christopher Adams' conviction will likely be set aside after a year of probation.

Bush signs bill to aid veterans
Legislation aimed at helping Americas over 25 million veterans was signed into law Friday by President George W. Bush.

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