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Officials on Samoa visit went to Field house
A former top policeman yesterday told a High Court jury in Auckland of a 2005 visit to the Samoan home of Taito Phillip Field.
A bright light went out in our world when Eleanor A. Lewis died peacefully June 13 at age 87 in Tacoma, WA.
Ashley Nicole 'Nikki' Messinger, of Moore and Nicholas Terry Phillips, of Spartanburg, were married June 13, 2009, in the First Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg.
Tunes on Trade ready to get down with beach music
Along with Greer Idol fans, beach music lovers and those who just enjoy sitting in a lawn chair and relishing an evening under the stars with friends, local businesses look forward to the opening of Tunes on Trade June 19.
Small airlines to face scrutiny by Congress
Congress will begin moving next week to examine the safety of regional airlines that provide the overwhelming majority of flights out of airports the size of Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport.
Fourth District announces service academy appointees
The Fourth Congressional District Office announced its United States Service Academy appointees for the Class of 2013 today.
'P' problem must get attention
Monday, 18 May 2009, 10:51 am Press Release: The Kiwi Party 'P' problem must get attention The Kiwi Party Press Release May 17, 2009 Kiwi Party Mt Albert candidate, Simonne Dyer, applauded the establishment of the Stellar Trust and its fundraising inaugural dinner.
Beatles, Ali help in fight against P
How has P affected you? Tell us your story at the Herald newsdesk The Herald is running a six-part series on the damage methamphetamine is doing to New Zealand.
P - drug tide swamping police, courts
Law enforcement authorities are struggling to cope with increasing supplies of the drug and its devastating effect on crime.
Ministers to attend fundraising dinner
Two senior Government ministers will attend the public launch of a new charity dedicated to fighting the spread of P. Justice Minister Simon Power and Social Development Minister Paula Bennett will take part in a "Rise above P" fundraising dinner next Saturday at SkyCity, organised by the newly formed Stellar Trust.
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Witness in Field trial complains of financial hardship
A key witness in the corruption and bribery trial of former Government Minister Taito Phillip Field has complained about the financial hardship his family is suffering while he waits to give evidence.
Field trial delayed after half the jury sent home
The trial of a former government minister is in "limbo" after more than half the jury members were discharged yesterday because they couldn't serve the three months the court case is expected to take.
Bolton: There's nothing friendly about payday lending
STATE SEN. Darrell Jackson recently wrote in a column that ran on our pages that he had refused to accept $6,000 in contributions from payday lenders.
Career academy picks new director
J. Christopher Dinkins, now assistant director of a career center near Spartanburg, will lead the Beaufort-Jasper Academy for Career Excellence beginning July 1. He will earn $99,636 annually and replace acting director Eddie Ogden, who has held the position since July.
The coattails and the tall shadows of S.C.'s political dynasties | Just as His Father Before Him
For more than two decades, it was hard not to find either Strom Thurmond or Carroll Campbell Jr.
ST. GEORGE a ' An Orangeburg man is behind bars on a bank robbery charge, a year after he finished serving 21 years in prison for armed robbery.
Sanford pursues energy stimulus
Gov. Mark Sanford on Monday assured the U.S. Department of Energy that South Carolina will consider improving efficiency-related building codes and utility policies, in a letter that opened the door to $50.5 million in energy-related stimulus funds for the state.
The Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina has launched two new programs to prepare students for the cultural, political and economic challenges of the global marketplace: the master of international business and the International Business and Chinese Enterprise.
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