Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Volume 35 Issue 23
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News

Austrian ‘Dungeon Dad’ incest case shocks the world

Austrian officials made an unbelievable discovery on Saturday, April 26, after 19-year-old Kerstin Fritzl was admitted to a hospital in Amstetten, Austria. Her grandfather/father brought the girl’s mother with him to the hospital to explain the young woman’s condition, where doctors were informed of the full story. Elisabeth Fritzl, the mother of Kerstin, told authorities that she had been her father’s captive for 24 years in the basement of his house. ... Read full story..

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Life & Style

Health Column – Skin Care

Summer vacation is almost here. Finally! Trips to the beach, amusement parks and other fun adventures are in sight. Even summer jobs and spending time with family are more exciting than cramming for tests and all night papers. ... Read full story..

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Sports

Softball receives seven CAC Awards

The Salisbury University softball team took home the Player of the Year, Coach of the Year, and six All-CAC player awards to go along with the CAC title. Shortstop Kelly Waskewicz was named Conference Player of the Year. She becomes the fifth player in CAC history to win the award twice. Out of the leadoff spot she had an even better statistical season than last year when she won Rookie of the Year and conference Player of the Year. Waskewicz led the team with a ridiculous .481 batting average, slugged 17 home runs, scored 53 times and stole 16 bases. ... Read full story..

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Can you smell what Barack is cooking? Candidates’ appearance on WWE trivializes election

On April 21, all three of the contenders for president, Republican Senator John McCain and Democratic Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, made a special appearance on WWE Raw. Apparently, Senator Clinton wants you to call her "Hill-Rod," or at least she did that night. Senator Obama wants to know if the "special interests" and the "forces of division and distraction" can "smell what Barack is cooking." And Sen. McCain announced that "to be the man, you have to beat the man" and "come November, it’ll be ‘game over.’" ... Read full story..

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