Spacewalkers begin station's electrical upgrade Nov 16, 2008
They bolted the girder in place, attached power cables and replaced an external video camera, using battery-operated power tools. Near the end of the spacewalk, Fuglesang lost an eight-inch long extender for his power tool. (Yahoo News -- International Space Station)
Cycling: 2009 Tour de Georgia cancelled Nov 15, 2008
Tour de Georgia's 2009 race is cancelled for lack of funds 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Tour de Georgia's 2009 race is cancelled for lack of funds Associated Press Saturday, November 15, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Lightning at church called 'act of God' Nov 15, 2008
Lightning strike at church called 'an act of God' 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Members of the Strait Gate Apostolic Church are scrambling to find a place to meet Sunday after the Richmond Hill Road church was struck by lightning and burned to the ground, its pastor said. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Augusta Ink's success hailed on anniversary Nov 15, 2008
On the first anniversary of Operation Augusta Ink, state and federal prosecutors praised the undercover operation as an interdepartmental success story. On Nov. 14, 2007, police agencies announced the arrests of more than 100 people snared by the undercover operation. (The Augusta Chronicle)
We can't allow the auto industry to fail Nov 15, 2008
It amazes me that we can be sitting here having a discussion on whether or not to bail out the U.S. auto industry. There are actually people in this country who are prepared to see them fail, and some who say it may even be good for our country. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Heaviest rain in 3 years hits area Nov 15, 2008
Augustans had not seen rain like Friday's in more than three years. Al Moore, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in West Columbia, S.C., said the 3. (The Augusta Chronicle)
UGA: Longtime rivals haven't lost motivation Nov 15, 2008
Longtime rivals haven't lost motivation to get win 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Longtime rivals haven't lost motivation to get win Associated Press Saturday, November 15, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
NASCAR: Order set for season finale Nov 15, 2008
Order set for season finale 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. --- Jimmie Johnson has to finish no worse than 36th in the Ford 400; Carl Edwards has to finish third or better. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Look out your window at God's display Nov 15, 2008
Now that the elections are over, I hope that everyone is looking outside and noticing the gorgeous display that God has provided this fall. It seems that the trees are especially vibrant despite the drought they've again had to endure. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Tougher rules take shape at discussions Nov 15, 2008
WASHINGTON --- World leaders moved toward agreement Friday on an early warning system for financial calamities, a commitment to tougher accounting rules and other modest steps to begin restoring stability in a crisis threatening the livelihoods of people around the globe. Nearly two dozen leaders met in Washington on Friday in the largest gathering of its kind there in nearly a decade. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Mentors step up to help students Nov 15, 2008
When a frustrated eighth-grader gets fed up with math work, William Good steps in to do what a busy teacher might not have the time to do. "I come over and help them if they are confused, and make sure they're focused," said the mentor with Dads in Action, a Richmond County mentorship organization. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Knights sunk in first round by turnovers Nov 15, 2008
Before Friday night, Evans was content to rely on its defense and ask the offense to play mistake-free during a run to an undefeated regular season and region title. This time, everything fell apart. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Animals art raises money for SPCA Nov 15, 2008
Works by animals, local artist raise money for SPCA 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. AIKEN --- Despite the soggy day, the Helter Skelter Shelter Art and Auction Party had a large turnout Friday night. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Veterans eligible for free plots Nov 15, 2008
August Robert Sankey couldn't believe what he was reading. The 82-year-old World War II veteran had received an envelope of coupons in the mail and one read: "God bless our veterans! Register for a free space at absolutely no cost to you.". (The Augusta Chronicle)
Mormons criticized on gay marriage Nov 15, 2008
Mormons take heat for defeat of gay marriage 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Supporters of gay marriage, frustrated over a ballot-box defeat in California, have channeled much of their anger toward the towering white spires of Mormon temples. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Bedden pitches total school rezoning Nov 15, 2008
Bedden pitches total rezoning 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Richmond County's school "rightsizing" could drastically alter where children attend classes, make the school system more efficient and provide more academic opportunities. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Castleberry's rolls out last products Nov 15, 2008
Production lines came to a halt Friday at Castleberry's Food Co.. The 230,000-square-foot plant on 15th Street is for sale, and most of its 325 employees are unemployed. (The Augusta Chronicle)
November is Diabetes Awareness Month Nov 15, 2008
Diabetes is a disease that cares little about your age, sex, or color of your skin. And there is no partisan bias when it comes to the ever-growing numbers of people with diabetes. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Let automakers declare bankruptcy Nov 15, 2008
I am writing in response to your editorial supporting a federal bailout for the "Big Three" automakers. Your suggestion of government involvement is likely to make matters even worse. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Burke Co. advances Nov 15, 2008
Burke reaches second round 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. --- Burke County did more than win its first playoff game since 2000 on Friday night. (The Augusta Chronicle)
NFL: Jets are enjoying view from above Nov 15, 2008
Jets are enjoying view from above 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Jets are enjoying view from above Associated Press Saturday, November 15, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
USC: Spurrier doesn't loom as large now Nov 15, 2008
Spurrier doesn't loom as large now 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Spurrier doesn't loom as large now Associated Press Saturday, November 15, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Heavy rains soaking region Nov 15, 2008
Rains continued to fall across the region this afternoon. Citizens reported some minor flooding problems during the heaviest period of rainfall his morning. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Mistakes lead to 'heart-breaker' for Rebels Nov 15, 2008
Rebels lose 'heart-breaker' 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. Hephzibah's teary-eyed players walked off the wet field in disappointment. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Amen Corner: Wendi Stroud Nov 15, 2008
Amen Corner 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. EDITOR'S NOTE: Amen Corner is a weekly shout out of faith, from the quirky to the sublime. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Early hole too big for Hornets to overcome Nov 15, 2008
AIKEN --- This wasn't how Aiken's seniors were supposed to bow out. Not on the soggy turf of their home field, Hagood Stadium. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Staples: God is answer Nov 15, 2008
Singer: God is answer 111508 - The Augusta Chronicle. For a singer-songwriter, Stephanie Staples isn't much into music. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Across the area Nov 15, 2008
Early voting under way for December runoff. Voting for the December runoff began Friday. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Peace Prize empty of meaning Nov 15, 2008
Isn't it time to do away with the Nobel Peace Prize. Or at least to pay it no mind. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Video Connecticut woman testifies about Nichols' escape plans Nov 15, 2008
Ramsey, who said he had not known the two were plotting an escape, said he balked at power tools. As far as releasing an inmate from jail, I wasn t going to cross that line, said Ramsey, 39, who quit the sheriff s office shortly after the cellphone was discovered. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Metro)
Nanoparticles In The Home: More And Smaller Than Previously Detected Nov 15, 2008
Many common small appliances such as hair dryers, steam irons and electric power tools include heating elements or motors that may produce UFP. People often use these small appliances at close range for relatively long times, so exposure could be large even if the emissions are low. The experiments were conducted in a three-bedroom test house at NIST that is equipped to measure ventilation rates, environmental conditions and contaminant concentrations. (Science Daily)
N. Idaho hopes to shrink carbon footprint Nov 15, 2008
Last summer, the Sandpoint couple doubled their garden space, growing vegetables without pesticides or power tools. And when they needed a storage shed, Kuhnel built it out of recycled lumber. (Burley South Idaho Press, ID)
Council on Aging from the Nov. 13 edition Nov 15, 2008
Due to the age of the students, they do not use power tools. Minuteman Senior Services Mealsites Senior Center Luncheon Site at 27 Maple St.: call 781-316-3423 for reservations and transportation. (Arlington Advocate, MA)
Techtronic Rises on Appliance Maker's Forecast for Full-Year Sales Growth Nov 14, 2008
Nov. 14 (Bloomberg) -- , the maker of Hoover vacuum cleaners and Ryobi power tools, rose in Hong Kong trading after Chief Executive Officer forecast ``double-digit'' full-year sales growth ... today said sales have gotten a boost as U.S. consumers hurt by the economic slowdown switch from more expensive professional power tools to its Ryobi brand ... Third-quarter sales were ``stronger'' than in 2007, the company said in the statement, after ``the successful entrance into the U.S. gas generators... (Bloomberg -- Asia)
Theft ring trial set for Leland woman (47) Nov 14, 2008
Seabright s son Mark A. Wright, 48, of Leland was also arrested after police found more than 200,000 worth of trucks, motorboats, power tools, all-terrain vehicles and other items, all reported stolen, in two storage lockers registered to Wright. Discovery of the items led to an investigation with other law enforcement departments in Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin. (DeKalb Daily Chronicle, IL)
Home and garden news and notes Nov 14, 2008
It's 37 inches high, 18{ inches wide and 22{ inches deep, sized to fit under a wet bar - or maybe a workbench, as long as you promise to steer clear of power tools while you're imbibing. The fridge sells for $349 plus shipping at http://www. (Herald Online, SC -- Lifestyles)
On the Books (55) Nov 14, 2008
burglarized and power tools were reported stolen Wednesday. Missing are saws, four nail guns and four power sanders totaling about 2,100. (Montana Standard, MT)
Video: Downtown Christmas Tree arrives Nov 14, 2008
Watch as workers install the Christmas tree at the Augusta Common. Reader Comments Note: Comments are not edited and don't represent the views of The Augusta Chronicle. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Deliberations to begin in fatal wreck Nov 14, 2008
Deliberations to begin in 2007 fatal wreck 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. A Harlem man charged with two counts of vehicular homicide in a May 2007 fatal wreck took the stand Thursday. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Tigers hope to build on success Nov 14, 2008
CLEMSON, S.C. --- Clemson had a landmark season in 2007-08, at least by its standards. At 24-10, the Tigers took third in the Atlantic Coast Conference, reached the league's tournament finals for the first time since 1962 and were back in the NCAA tournament after a decade-long absence. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Dogs still looking for respect Nov 14, 2008
--- Georgia's trophy case is rather bare when it comes to men's basketball. Over 75 years, the Bulldogs have claimed only three Southeastern Confer-ence championships of any kind, whether it be during the regular season or the postseason tournament. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Furniture store adds showroom Nov 14, 2008
At a time when the furniture industry is struggling, a downtown Augusta business chose to get bigger. Merry's Trash and Treasures, 1236 Broad St., added another building on the block to its showroom space. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Woman stabs man who broke into home Nov 14, 2008
Woman stabs man who broke into her Dearing home 111308 - The Augusta Chronicle. THOMSON - A Dearing man was taken to Medical College of Georgia Hospital after breaking into a woman's home and being stabbed late Tuesday, authorities said. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Prep: Palmer's search leads him to Tar Heels Nov 14, 2008
Palmer's search leads him to Tar Heels 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Clark Palmer was recruited by some of the best collegiate golf teams in the country, but the way it all unfolded, it seemed as if he was recruiting them. (The Augusta Chronicle)
James Brown's former son-in-law dies Nov 14, 2008
ATLANTA _ A 38-year-old man who died of gunshot wounds in Atlanta was the former son-in-law of soul singer James Brown. Atlanta police said 38-year-old Darren Lumar suffered gunshot wounds to the middle of his chest and both ankles and wrists on Nov. 5 in the garage of his Buckhead townhouse. (The Augusta Chronicle)
UGA: Verdict is still out on Dogs' receivers Nov 14, 2008
Verdict is still out on Dogs' receivers 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. --- Georgia receivers coach John Eason isn't quite ready to declare this year's Bulldogs' dynamic duo at the position the best he's had at Georgia quite yet. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Obama's plan should set off alarm bells Nov 14, 2008
Paul Broun was referring to was remarks Mr. Obama made in a speech that can be found on the Web: "We cannot continue to rely on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we`ve set. We`ve got to have a civilian national security force that`s just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded.". Shouldn't the editors have investigated the initial remark to see exactly what Rep. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Subcontractor at fort indicted Nov 14, 2008
A supervisor for a Fort Gordon subcontractor accused of soliciting a kickback was indicted by a federal grand jury Monday. Michael Craig Waters is charged with one count of soliciting a kickback, a crime punishable by a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Hope House grows with new facility Nov 14, 2008
Homeless, penniless and strung out on crack cocaine, Pensola Parsons stood on a fourth-floor window ledge outside a seedy motel room, looking down into an empty swimming pool, searching for a reason not to jump. Twenty-five years of addiction and alcoholism had her separated from her daughter and skulking about "the bottom" -- East Augusta -- looking for her next fix, she said. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Sex offender law: Harlem woman must move Nov 14, 2008
Judge says sex offender law applies 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. ATLANTA --- A federal judge Thursday refused to halt enforcement of a provision in state law that prohibits sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of a day-care center. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Lenders criticize aid program Nov 14, 2008
ATLANTA --- Hundreds of lenders told federal housing officials Thursday that a $300 billion mortgage aid program requires too many losses for consumers and lenders to realistically help 400,000 Americans avoid foreclosure. Drawbacks to the government's "Hope for Homeowners" program include requiring lenders to forgive massive portions of defaulting loans and forfeit future equity to the government. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Jackets battling problems entering season Nov 14, 2008
ATLANTA --- Paul Hewitt joked last month that an experienced point guard would mean "a little less graying" in his hair. The Georgia Tech coach had no way of knowing other problems would complicate his plans for the Yellow Jackets' season, which opens tonight against Win-ston-Salem State. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Horn ready to lead South Carolina Nov 14, 2008
COLUMBIA --- Dominique Archie believes the change in South Carolina from last fall to this is as simple as winning and losing. "The main difference is our mentality," the former Josey star said. (The Augusta Chronicle)
"Hitler" comments were outrageous Nov 14, 2008
I am outraged by Rep Broun's remarks comparing President-elect Obama to Hitler. I am ashamed that Rep Broun is my representative from the tenth district. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Prep: 'Weak' region in for big weekend Nov 14, 2008
Weak' region in for big weekend 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. The whispers have trailed them after nearly all of their victories -- 30 combined -- and will follow the four local teams tonight into the first round of the Georgia High School Association playoffs. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Across the area Nov 14, 2008
Sex at middle school sends six to tribunal. Six Glenn Hills Middle School pupils accused of having a sexual relationship on campus last month were sent to tribunal. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Fishing Report Nov 14, 2008
Live-bait fishing pays off for anglers at Thurmond 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Striped and hybrid bass have started moving up Thurmond Lake's tributaries, and live-bait fishermen are enjoying first-rate fishing in the Raysville area of Little River. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Thomson student injured in crash Nov 14, 2008
Thomson High School student injured in single-vehicle crash 111308 - The Augusta Chronicle. Thomson High School student injured in single-vehicle crash From Staff Reports Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008 12:12 p.m.. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Teaching the wrong lesson Nov 14, 2008
Columbia County school kids have just been taught a very bad lesson by their school board, to wit. If you accept responsibility for making a mistake, you're making another mistake. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Georgia Senate runoff crucial to nation Nov 14, 2008
So you thought the election was over. One of the most important elections of the year is taking place right here in Georgia in the runoff between Republican U.S. Sen. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Mullis: Fall leaves will make good mulch Nov 14, 2008
Fall leaves will make good mulch 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Your trees have been providing you with valuable organic mulch for the past few weeks. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Economic bits Nov 14, 2008
Mayors, governors call for more federal funds. The nation's mayors and governors are prodding Congress to jump-start the economy by increasing food stamp payments, extending unemployment insurance and boosting funding for Medicaid. (The Augusta Chronicle)
NASCAR: Johnson, Edwards gear up for race Nov 14, 2008
Johnson, Edwards gear up for one final race 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Johnson, Edwards gear up for one final race Associated Press Friday, November 14, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Live Chat: 5 p.m. - Stoney Cannon, Brian Allen Nov 14, 2008
Live chat with Stoney Cannon and Brian Allen 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Live chat with Stoney Cannon and Brian Allen Friday, November 14, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Rep. Broun insults our intelligence Nov 14, 2008
Broun insults our intelligence 111408 - The Augusta Chronicle. Broun insults our intelligence Letter to the Editor Friday, November 14, 2008. (The Augusta Chronicle)