Associated PressHomeRace is the talk of small Louisiana townJENA La. It’s not yet 8 a.m. but there’s a line of men waiting for a $10 haircut at Doughty’s Westside Barber Shop.July 4, 2007HomeCould Harry Potter die? It would make mythological sense, say professors.NEW YORK Brace yourselves, Harry Potter fans. No matter how desperate you are for Harry to live, some experts in classic literature and mythology say that finishing off the young wizard would make sense in a literary kind of way.July 4, 2007HomeUS police officer cleared by investigation into British historian’s arrestATLANTA A British historian says he is not satisfied with the results of an Atlanta Police Department investigation into his arrest after a jaywalking incident while he attended a conference in the city.July 4, 2007StudentsZippy the Pinhead visits Johns Hopkins’ Homewood CampusBALTIMORE Comic strip character Zippy the Pinhead, on his recent visit to Baltimore, had a few words for his elected representative.July 4, 2007HomeOU says drinking cases down amid tough new alcohol policyATHENS Ohio Ohio University’s new get-tough policy on student drinking resulted in 32 percent fewer alcohol violations last school year, compared to the same period a year before, school officials said.July 4, 2007HealthUniversities help pay salaries of Richardson appointeesALBUQUERQUE Two New Mexico universities are helping foot the bill of Gov. Bill Richardson appointees, and the arrangement has some concerned about potential conflicts of interest.July 4, 2007HealthHillary Clinton awarded honorary doctorate in SwedenSTOCKHOLM Sweden Hillary Rodham Clinton has been awarded an honorary doctorate of medicine at Sweden’s Goteborg University for her efforts to improve health care in the United States, officials said Thursday.July 4, 2007HomeStudies question value of U.S. nutrition education programsPANORAMA CITY Calif. The federal government will spend more than $1 billion this year on nutrition education fresh carrot and celery snacks, videos of dancing fruit, hundreds of hours of lively lessons about how great you will feel if you eat well.July 4, 2007SportsNAACP president belittles baseball’s effortsNEW YORK The new interim president of the NAACP belittled baseball’s efforts to boost black participation, chastising the sport in a letter Tuesday to commissioner Bud Selig.July 3, 2007SportsFormer Kentucky coach named assistant at TexasAUSTIN Texas Former Kentucky women’s basketball coach Mickie DeMoss was hired Tuesday as an assistant at Texas.July 3, 2007Previous PagePage 463 of 569Next Page