Posted by Examiner Texas Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Edgar Benitez came off the bench and scored in the 65th minute to give Pachuca a 1-0 win over Toluca on Monday in InterLiga Group A play. Christian Gimenez, another sub off the bench, sent a perfectly-placed cross into the box where Benitez, who...
Posted by Examiner New Mexico Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Mother Nature really had it out for some of New Mexico's chile farmers this season. A combination of too much rain, wind, hail, insects and hungry animals made it tough for farmers - especially in Luna County and the Las Uvas Valley in southern New...
Posted by Examiner Illinois Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Bail has been denied a 20-year-old Indiana man accused of shooting to death a Metra police officer a little over two years ago. Jeremy Lloyd was being held in Cook County Jail after his first appearance in court on Monday, where he was charged with...
Posted by Examiner District Of Columbia Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
Two more months of mortgage payments and retiree Allan Goldstein says he'll be broke, just another victim in what may be the biggest Ponzi scheme in history. Goldstein, 76, was among the thousands of investors who trusted Wall Street figure Bernard...
Posted by Examiner District Of Columbia Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
President-elect Barack Obama's selection of an old White House hand to head the CIA shows a preference for a strong manager over an intelligence expert. Obama's decision to name Leon Panetta to lead the premier U.S. intelligence agency surprised...
Posted by Examiner Arizona Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
A plan to conserve habitat for many rare or endangered species in southern Arizona is about submitted to a federal agency for review. The fifth draft of the plan is aimed at turning much of the broader Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan into reality....
Posted by Examiner District Of Columbia Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
President-elect Barack Obama's proposed stimulus package would provide businesses with billions of dollars in refunds on taxes they paid several years ago. The refunds are popular among business groups and could increase pressure on Republicans to...
Posted by Examiner District Of Columbia Headlines on 01 6th, 2009
The Democratic-dominated Congress convenes Tuesday to confront perhaps the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and to grapple with a hugely ambitious agenda set by President-elect Barack Obama. The opening day of a two-year session is...