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New TVA Policy Upsets Many at Lake Guntersville GUNTERSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - Some Guntersville residents are down right angry.
A group of 300 showed up to a Thursday night meeting to express their outrage over TVA's decision to stop funding treatment of aquatic plants on Guntersville Lake.
TVA said it can no longer afford to treat aquatic...
Last Modified 11/10/2008 12:03:45 PM
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Businessman Runs Ads Against Proposed Ala. Amendment TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - Tuscaloosa businessman Stan Pate has started running radio ads encouraging Alabama voters to reject Amendment One on Tuesday.
Amendment One would expand a rainy day fund for the state education budget and create one for the General Fund budget. It would do that by...
Last Modified 11/13/2008 04:25:13 PM
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GM Reports $2.5B 3Q Loss, Says Running Out of Cash DETROIT, Mich. - General Motors Corp. said Friday it lost $2.5 billion in the third quarter and warned that it could run out of cash in 2009 if the U.S. economic slump continues and it doesn't get government aid.
GM also said it has suspended talks to acquire Chrysler. While it didn't...
Last Modified 11/14/2008 01:02:36 PM
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COPY-Correct: The Baha'i Faith Originated in Persia The Baha'i faith considers itself the world's newest religion.
Followers believe that their founder, Bahaullah, is the most recent in a line of messengers from God, preceded by Abraham, Krishna, Zoroaster, Moses, Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad. Baha'i is a monothestic religion whose believers...
Last Modified 11/11/2008 02:58:25 PM
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The MoJo WAAY 7/13/08 5 O'clock Hour
Last Modified 11/13/2008 08:34:00 AM
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Jury Convicts Yemeni in 2nd Guantanamo Trial GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba - A military jury has convicted a man who was accused of being an aide of Osama bin Laden and making propaganda videos for al-Qaida in the second Guantanamo war crimes trial.
A jury of officers announced the verdict Monday at the U.S. base in Cuba.
The jury of...
Last Modified 11/10/2008 10:53:19 AM
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Several Events Planned for Veterans Day HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - There are several big events planned across the Tennessee Valley Tuesday for Veterans Day.
The annual Veterans Day Parade begins at 11 a.m. in downtown Huntsville. There will also be a veterans counseling session at the Embassy Suites in Huntsville at 1 p.m., and there...
Last Modified 11/11/2008 08:43:03 PM
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Athens Museum Honors Veterans From Yesteryear, Today ATHENS, Ala. (WAAY) - Veteran's Day is the one day designated out of the year to thank veterans for everything they've done for us. But a museum in Athens is working hard to honor those men and women every day year-round.
The Alabama Veterans Museum in Athens holds actual artifacts that have been...
Last Modified 11/10/2008 07:11:16 PM
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BRAC Officials Look For Qualified People for Openings HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAAY) - The Tennessee Valley has been anticipating base realignment and closure, or BRAC, for years. But with a new administration in the White House and a sinking economy, some people who are depending on it wonder if it's still coming.
Officials said even with the state of...
Last Modified 11/12/2008 06:15:48 PM
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