Booze ban threatens (Emerald city smoothie) famous jazz hall
Boston Globe - KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jazz musicians still jam till dawn at the Mutual Musicians Foundation, the old union hall that's one of the few remaining reminders of the days when Count Basie was a household name and the place to be here was 18th and Vine. But
Herald Tribune - MOSCOW: Moscow will not allow a gay rights parade this spring, a senior city official said Wednesday, and he equated homosexuality with alcoholism, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported. The city's mayor had previously said the event would not be held
WHEC TV 10 - There were some special Valentine's Day weddings at City Hall. City Clerk Dan Karin and his deputy clerk performed eight ceremonies Wednesday including that of Juan and Anna Rivera. The Rochester couple had been living together for 25 years and has
San Francisco Gate - After arguments from lawyers for Falun Gong and the city, Superior Court Judge Patrick Mahoney reaffirmed the tentative decision he had issued Tuesday dismissing the lawsuit. Mahoney said the city was acting within its "discretionary authority'' when
KCRG.com - IOWA CITY - Iowa City police are looking for a bank robber. The Hills Bank and Trust on Muscatine Avenue was robbed around 1:00 p.m. Police have spent the day searching for a white man in his 20's. A couple blocks away in a residential neighborhood
All Headline News - San Francisco, CA (AHN)-After admitting his role in an extra-marital affair with the wife of one of his former aides, Gavin Newsom made his first appearance before San Francisco's school board, vowing to improve the city's education system. Gavin
Baltimore Sun - SALT LAKE CITY // A shopping mall where five people were gunned down this week reopened Wednesday, as authorities tried to figure out why a teenage Bosnian immigrant committed the rampage and how he got his hands on a gun. FBI agent Patrick Kiernan
Fort Bend Star - A dispute over who will fix broken sidewalks in a Missouri City neighborhood ended up in city council chambers last week at a meeting chaired by Councilmen Jerry Wyatt. He and his fellow committee members, Councilmen Don Smith and Brett Kolaja, were
Philadelphia Inquirer - Ten Philadelphia residents have died in fires since Saturday, including three in this morning's fire in West Philadelphia, raising the total number of fire fatalities for the year to 19. Before the fire today, there was a common element to every
Herald Tribune - MOSCOW: Moscow will not allow a gay rights parade this spring, a senior city official said Wednesday, and he equated homosexuality with alcoholism, the RIA-Novosti news agency reported. The city's mayor had previously said the event would not be held
WHEC TV 10 - There were some special Valentine's Day weddings at City Hall. City Clerk Dan Karin and his deputy clerk performed eight ceremonies Wednesday including that of Juan and Anna Rivera. The Rochester couple had been living together for 25 years and has
San Francisco Gate - After arguments from lawyers for Falun Gong and the city, Superior Court Judge Patrick Mahoney reaffirmed the tentative decision he had issued Tuesday dismissing the lawsuit. Mahoney said the city was acting within its "discretionary authority'' when
KCRG.com - IOWA CITY - Iowa City police are looking for a bank robber. The Hills Bank and Trust on Muscatine Avenue was robbed around 1:00 p.m. Police have spent the day searching for a white man in his 20's. A couple blocks away in a residential neighborhood
All Headline News - San Francisco, CA (AHN)-After admitting his role in an extra-marital affair with the wife of one of his former aides, Gavin Newsom made his first appearance before San Francisco's school board, vowing to improve the city's education system. Gavin
Baltimore Sun - SALT LAKE CITY // A shopping mall where five people were gunned down this week reopened Wednesday, as authorities tried to figure out why a teenage Bosnian immigrant committed the rampage and how he got his hands on a gun. FBI agent Patrick Kiernan
Fort Bend Star - A dispute over who will fix broken sidewalks in a Missouri City neighborhood ended up in city council chambers last week at a meeting chaired by Councilmen Jerry Wyatt. He and his fellow committee members, Councilmen Don Smith and Brett Kolaja, were
Philadelphia Inquirer - Ten Philadelphia residents have died in fires since Saturday, including three in this morning's fire in West Philadelphia, raising the total number of fire fatalities for the year to 19. Before the fire today, there was a common element to every




