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NY judge: Anti-gay marriage law unconstitutional

NEW YORK - A federal judge in Manhattan joined a growing chorus of judges across the country Wednesday by striking down a key component of a federal law denying benefits to partners in a gay marriage.



Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies

LOS ANGELES - Ray Bradbury, the science fiction-fantasy master who transformed his childhood dreams and Cold War fears into telepathic Martians, lovesick sea monsters, and, in uncanny detail, the high-tech, book-burning future of "Fahrenheit 451," has died. He was 91.


Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies

LOS ANGELES - Ray Bradbury, the science fiction-fantasy master who transformed his childhood dreams and Cold War fears into telepathic Martians, lovesick sea monsters, and, in uncanny detail, the high-tech, book-burning future of "Fahrenheit 451," has died. He was 91.



Mikey Mason to perform at Cornerstone

Friday night, Mason will headline the show "Comedy at Cornerstone," an 18-plus event to raise money for downtown's Cornerstone Center for the Arts.



Ray Bradbury, author of 'Fahrenheit 451,' dies

LOS ANGELES - Ray Bradbury, the science fiction-fantasy master who transformed his childhood dreams and Cold War fears into telepathic Martians, lovesick sea monsters, and, in uncanny detail, the high-tech, book-burning future of "Fahrenheit 451," has died. He was 91.


Doctor-lawyer will intervene in Idaho fetal pain case

BOISE, Idaho - A southeastern Idaho lawyer who is also a doctor will be allowed to intervene in a legal challenge to the state's so-called fetal pain abortion law in a case that could set national precedent. -á


Muncie's own Manchester

With it's name mocking the famous Manchester, Tenn., music festival, Be Here Now's BonnaWHO? has transformed from last summer's one-nighter into a four-day music extravaganza featuring 20 bands.



State unions in Ind. say they have little to lose

INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana's public labor unions say they have little left to lose, even if the results of Wisconsin's recall election inspire state lawmakers to push anti-union legislation further. -á