FOXNews | Birmingham excited by inauguration of Barack Obama as first black ... BirminghamMail.net, UK - THE inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th president of the United States is being greeted with excitement and anticipation in Birmingham. ... Expectations run high for Obama speech as Americans seek hope Belief in America pays off Frenetic street scene awakens capital before dawn |
Study: Birmingham will lose 11900 jobs Bizjournals.com, NC - Birmingham’s job market will feel the impact of a slower economy in 2009, according to a study commissioned by the US Conference of Mayors and the Council ... |
Fetch! Pet Care opens in Birmingham Bizjournals.com, NC - Jay Barrett launched the at-home pet sitting and dog walking service – the first for the franchise in the city, said a news release. ... |
RTT News | Regions Shares Plunge on $6.24 Billion Quarterly Loss Bloomberg - Regions fell to a 21-year low on the New York Stock Exchange after the Birmingham-based company said it had a fourth-quarter loss of $9.01 a share, ... Regions reports $6.2B loss in 4Q, shares plunge Regions Financial has huge loss on $6 bln writeoff Regions Dividend at Risk After Posting Loss |
NBC13.com | Birmingham auditorium packed for Obama inaugural NBC13.com, AL - AP BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - Thousands of people are gathered in Birmingham’s historic Boutwell Auditorium for the inauguration of Barack Obama as president. ... Boutwell Auditorium fills for Birmingham inauguration celebration Mood of celebration at Ala. civil rights sites Inaugural events planned statewide |
WELT ONLINE | In Birmingham: Speaker says Obama shares a vision with ML King Mirror, MI - by Greg Kowalski • Eccentric Staff writer • January 20, 2009 Facing a “mountain of despair,” Martin Luther King, Jr., said adversity could be overcome by ... Video: Atlanta Remembers Martin Luther King Jr. Crowd attends King breakfast in Birmingham King holiday, Obama inauguration seen in Birmingham as reaching ... |
Gang culture 'can affect schools' BBC News, UK - The study, which examined inner-city schools in London and Birmingham, said gangs were becoming more dangerous and involved children of a younger age. ... Schools should not be left to tackle gang problem, says report Pupils wear stab-proof vests as gang wars start at school Gangs recruiting school kids |
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