Priest to be arraigned in Chelsea today (Boston Globe)
CHELSEA -- A Roman Catholic priest charged with soliciting sex from a 12-year-old girl and her mother while dining last month at a Chelsea restaurant told police he may have made ''inappropriate" remarks to them but was too drunk to remember, according to a police report.
Critical Condition (RedNova)
African Americans overcame insurmountable obstacles to defeat the racist Jim Crow system; now the fight for equal rights has turned to quality health care 2002 was not a good year for Natalie Webb.
Daniel Trevino, Houston lawyer (Houston Chronicle)
Daniel Kidder Trevino Jr., a Houston lawyer, former assistant state attorney general, entrepreneur and co-founder of a local TV station, died Saturday of complications from diabetes. He was 79.
Happenings (Times Herald)
Variety show, silent celebrity auction and AIDs quilt display will be presented by North Pen School District students as part of an annual Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS benefit, 7 to 9:30 p.m. at North Penn High School, Valley Forge Road, Lansdale. Donation: $5 per ticket minimum.
Alaska, Land of the Lost (Los Angeles Times via Yahoo! News)
STERLING, Alaska — She does it without even thinking, as soon as she steps out of the truck: a sweep of her eyes across the sky for a sign of bald eagles. They're as common here as ravens, as hawks, but they're bigger and easier to see from a distance. Maybe a single circling eagle will spiral down to the spot where lies her son — or his body, whatever is left of it.
Tennessee vs. Ole Miss -- Game Preview (CSTV's College Sports)
After a midweek break in the conference schedule the Tennessee Volunteers return their focus to the basketball court on Saturday when they travel to Oxford, Miss., to meet the Ole Miss Rebels. Fox Sports Net will televise the game that starts at 5 p.m. (EST).
V-V-S OUSTED IN OPENING ROUND (The Evening Times)
NEW HARTFORD -- The New Hartford Spartans rolled to a 70-51 victory over Little Falls native Al Knapp's Vernon-Verona-Sherrill Red Devils Saturday in the opening round of Section III's Class A playoffs.
Weddings (Gallatin News Examiner)
Katherine Douglas Young of Hendersonville, Tenn., and Jean-Paul Joseph Lavoie of Gretna, Va., were married Saturday, Aug. 14, 2004 at Saint John Vianney Catholic Church in Gallatin, Tenn. Father David R. Choby officiated the wedding ceremony.
Rabbi Gittelsohn's Iwo Jima sermon (Connecticut Jewish Ledger)
Feb 18, 2005 - The fight for Iwo Jima in 1945 was one of the bloodiest of World War II. A tiny island in the Pacific dominated by a volcanic mountain and pockmarked with caves, Iwo Jima was the setting for a five-week, non-stop battle between 70,000 American Marines and an unknown number of deeply entrenched Japanese defenders.
The Complete Caravaggio part one (Guardian Unlimited)
Caravaggio special: The National Galleryʼs forthcoming exhibition of Caravaggioʼs late works will be one of the biggest shows of the year. But many key paintings will be absent from it. Jonathan Jones set out to see every known Caravaggio in existence.