Jun 3, 2008 | University of Cincinnati
C-Ring Winner Grateful to UC for Strong Sense of Community
Graduating University of Cincinnati senior Amy Schlegel has won the 2008 C-Ring Award, given to an outstanding undergraduate woman.
So much packed into just 21 years
Ryan Joseph Woodruff was born May 4, 1987 at Community General Hospital. His mom posed her baby boy for pictures in a cowboy hat, a pair of sunglasses, hugging Pooh.
Cortland County motorcyclist killed in morning crash
A Cortland County motorcyclist was killed this morning after a car cut in front of him, state police said. via Post-Standard
Digital Dilemma - Converting to HDTV
The switch to digital TV is still 9 months away, but some viewers with antenna receivers are trying to make their own switch, now. via WSTM-TV Syracuse
AIG seeks to rebound from $7.8 billion loss
“It's important to note that AIG is not raising this capital because they have to. They are raising this capital in order to maintain historical rating agency and regulatory capital ratios”
Insurer announces plan to raise more capital NEW YORK-Despite American International Group Inc.'s record $7.81 billion first-quarter loss, observers say it will remain a financial powerhouse. via Business Insurance
Cincinnatus pastor travels to Sing Sing to teach inmates
Once a week, Jill Schaeffer drives 3 1/2 hours from rural Cortland County to the maximum-security Sing Sing prison, the Westchester County "big house" that gangster movies made famous. via The Post-Standard
Sherman pleads guilty in baby death case
Twenty-four-year-old Jason Allen Sherman will be sentenced at a later date in Chenango County Court in Norwich to a 10-year state prison term and five years post-prison supervision in connection with the death ... via Press & Sun-Bulletin
A leadership symposium for high school seniors
“The goal of Majority Rules is to get students to believe what the norm is, so that they won't go out and participate in these risky behaviors”
CORTLAND - Majority Rules, SUNY Cortland's drug and alcohol awareness and social norming campaign, will present a leadership symposium for 18-year-old students in five Cortland County high schools on ... via Ithaca Journal
Judge reserves decision in baby death
Supreme Court Judge Kevin M. Dowd reserved decision Tuesday on whether he would allow the prosecution in a first-degree manslaughter case involving the death of a 16-month-old Town of Pitcher infant to submit ... via Press & Sun-Bulletin
Human Rights topic of Sandwich Seminar at SUNY Cortland
CORTLAND - Jill Schaeffer, a Presbyterian pastor in Cincinnatus, N.Y., will discuss human dignity during a Sandwich Seminar on Wednesday, March 19, at SUNY Cortland. via Ithaca Journal
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The United Nations Contributed to the Establishment of a Mafia-State in Kosovo
“If we lose him {Agim Ceku] it will be a disaster”
Sunday, March 02, 2008 From http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8183 The EU, the US, NATO and the UN Mission in Kosovo bear responsibility in the criminalization of Kosovo State institutions. via TruthSeeker24's anti-N.W.O. corner
Gregory and Cheryl Nelson of Freeville announce the engagement of their son, Brent R. Nelson, to Natalee L. Eccleston, daughter of D. Bradley and Penni Eccleston of Cincinnatus, NY. via Ithaca Journal
Hillary Election Shennanigans in New York?
Posted on 02/05/2008 10:32:01 AM PST by Cincinnatus Add another one to the bizarro world of New York politics. via Free Republic
Teams work to rebuild Afghanistan
“The truth is that we are a little like rock stars out here”
With vast swathes of the Afghan countryside slipping under the sway of insurgent groups, the U.S. military is attaching new interest and urgency to the work of the 25 Provincial Reconstruction Teams charged ... via The Washington Times
Seinfeld sued in NY over 'vegetable plagiarism'
“She thinks she invented vegetables.”
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld and his wife were sued on Monday over her top-selling cookbook for kids by a rival author who complained of plagiarism and accused the the star of defaming her on TV host David ... via Freerepublic.com
Congressional study shows illegal immigrants sap tax dollars [DUH]
Posted on 12/20/2007 11:10:25 AM PST by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus A study by the U.S. Congressional Budget Office released Tuesday backs up the view that undocumented immigrants sap more tax dollars than they ... via Free Republic
Auction Could Bring American History Home
“We thought that if it were to come back to America, it could be seen and celebrated by so many people”
As CBS News correspondent Randall Pinkston reports, it represents an important link between two icons in American history: George Washington, the commanding general of the Continental Army, and the Marquis De ... via CBS News
Chenango County grand jury indicts eight
CHENANGO COUNTY -- Eight people were indicted by a Chenango County grand jury last week will be arraigned before Chenango County Judge W. Howard Sullivan at 9:30 a.m. Dec. via PressConnects.com
Lafayette's ancestor to auction his famous medal from George Washington
“There is no other like it, it is almost like a living thing”
He is a French aristocrat who created a stir in America as a precocious teenager, and then returned decades later to the United States to be celebrated in New York, Philadelphia, Washington and Boston. via International Herald Tribune
NY Anchorman Resigns After Calling Live Show Under False Name
“Gary Anthony Ramsay, an anchorman for NY1 News, has resigned this week over his efforts to damage Rudy Giuliani's bid for the White House by commenting on the Bernard Kerik situation under a false name on the air.”
Posted on 11/19/2007 8:50:42 AM PST by como_1996 Gary Anthony Ramsay, an anchorman for NY1 News, has resigned this week over his efforts to damage Rudy Giuliani's bid for the White House by commenting on the ... via Free Republic