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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Smiley, Cornel West to promote book at S.C. State


PBS late-night talk show host and bestselling author Tavis Smiley and educator and philosopher Cornel West will promote their new book, “The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto,” on the S.C. State University campus Wednesday evening.

Smiley and West will appear at 7 p.m., with more details to be released later. The event is free and open to the public.

In their book, published by SmileyBooks, Smiley and West advocate a new socioeconomic system based on a foundation of “fundamental fairness.” In the book, they support “good public policy that prioritizes and delivers living-wage jobs, support for single mothers and pragmatic training and employment of low-skilled and unskilled workers so that all Americans will have a chance to lift themselves out of poverty.


S.C. judge rules against Catawbas in pursuit of York County casino


Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/04/24/3919278/sc-judge-rules-against-catawbas.html#storylink=cpy
A judge has ruled against the Catawba Indian Nation in its attempt to build a casino on its York County reservation, but even opponents of the casino expect the tribe to appeal the ruling.

Judge J. Ernest Kinard ruled against the Catawbas in their lawsuit against South Carolina and the state's top law enforcement officials over the tribe's gaming rights, Kinard’s law clerk Wilson Davis said.

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/2012/04/24/3919278/sc-judge-rules-against-catawbas.html#storylink=cpy


New Jersey Nets say ‘goodbye’ Newark, ‘hello’ Brooklyn



Infant stabbed in neck at social services building in Baltimore; mother in custody



In 1958, America accidentally dropped a nuclear weapon on two little girls’ playhouse

For certain rural residents of the Carolinas during the Cold War, apocalyptic anxiety hit disturbingly close to home. In 1958 and 1961, the American Air Force lost nuclear weapons over the skies of South and North Carolina, respectively, raining potential apocalypse on the folks below.

In both incidents, complete catastrophe was avoided thanks to that ever-potent combination of foresight and unmitigated dumb luck. And in the former incident, the bomb fell square on some unsuspecting children's playhouse.

The first accident occurred over Florence, South Carolina on March 11, 1958, slightly after 4:30 in the afternoon. An American B-47E bomber was flying from Savannah, Georgia to Bruntingthorpe Air Base in England for exercises — onboard was a Mark 6 30-kiloton fission bomb.


Boeing secures option on more land in South Carolina

Boeing has secured an option to buy 94 additional acres near Charleston, S.C., an option that if exercised could significantly increase Boeing’s presence in that region.

An April 23 story in the Charleston Regional Business Journal said that Boeing paid $10 to Stone Mountain Industrial Park for an option on the land, and right of first refusal until July 30, 2014.

The land is adjacent to the Boeing Interiors Responsibility Center, about five miles north of Boeing's final assembly plant for 787. The interiors center builds interior parts for 787s.


Cuban Actors Disappear En Route to New York Film Festival Premiere


In a case of life imitating art, a pair of young Cuban actors who were expected at the New York premiere of their film about defecting to the U.S. have disappeared after landing in Miami. 

The film "Una Noche" is about three young Cubans who decide to flee the country on a raft after one of them is accused of assault. The film follows the day they attempt to make it 90 miles across the ocean to Florida.

All three of the film's stars—Anailin de la Rua de la Torre, Javier Nunez Florian and Dariel Arrechaga—were expected to appear at New York's Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere. But Torre and Florian, both 19, were nowhere to be found the night of the event.


Stress Rises on Social Security

Report Says Program Will Exhaust Reserves Three Years Earlier Than Expected

Social Security, which pays retirement and disability benefits to 56 million Americans, will exhaust its reserves by 2033, three years sooner than previously estimated, a new government report said Monday.


A Surprising Risk for Toddlers on Playground Slides



Death on the Border: Shocking Video Shows Mexican Immigrant Beaten and Tased by Border Patrol Agents


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