Posted on September 15, 2008 by Archive
World
In storms’ wake, some urge U.S. to allow more aid to Cuba
MEXICO CITY – Not even Hurricane Ike, a storm that has laid waste to a swath of the Caribbean, has been able to cast aside the hostile stalemate between the U.S. and Cuba’s authoritarian regime.
Cuban authorities reported that Ike destroyed hundreds of homes and [...]
Posted on September 15, 2008 by Archive
For McCain, actions have spoken louder than words in the months leading to November's election.
The phrases "hail mary" and "Barracuda" may well become permanent fixtures of our national lexicon of buzz words.
Mainstream media outlets are propelling any narrative relating to Sarah Palin that will stick. From congressional funding scandals to reports on the meaning of "small town values," John McCain's selection has been nothing if not entertaining. But while Monday morning water cooler talk turns to discussion of biography and Russia's proximity to Alaska, the real story seems to be lost on America.
Posted on September 15, 2008 by Archive
Peak announces Abe Jackson as color announcer for men’s basketball
Peak Broadcasting and Boise State University jointly announced Sept. 10 the appointment of Abe Jackson as the men’s basketball color analyst for the Peak/Boise State University Sports Radio Network.
In this new position, Jackson will provide vital stats, descriptions and courtside commentary throughout the game. As [...]