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Signs of the times
Don't look any further than Port Huron if a cheap home is on your wish list. More


Multiple charges await standoff suspect

Event takes it to art

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Northern rolls in Utica
UTICA -- Some cried, some chanted and at the end of the day, they all cheered. More


PH NORTHERN 31, UTICA 24

Saints shut down Vikings, Mineau in rout

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Caller says solar power numbers don't add up
It's your show today. Feel free to vent. More

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High: 68º F
Low:  55º F

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Today: Another hot Autumn day with temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s. Winds will gust up to 30 MPH this afternoon and evening.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 80s
E. Alleghenies:
Around 90
N. Alleghenies:
Mid 80s

Tonight: Windy with showers and perhaps a thunderstorm late as a cold front crosses the area. Fire danger is extremely high today!

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 50s
E. Alleghenies:
Upper 50s
N. Alleghenies:
Mid 50s

Saturday: Temperatures return to more seasonable levels with a gusty breeze. Skies will clear toward mid morning.

L. Highlands:
Mid to Upper 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Around 70
N. Alleghenies:
Mid 60s

Sunday: Mostly sunny and pleasant. Clouds will thicken later in the afternoon.

L. Highlands:
Low 60s
E. Alleghenies:
Mid 60s
N. Alleghenies:
Around 60s

Discussion: We'll finally get some rain next week but not enough to wipe out drought concerns. Unsettled weather will bring seasonable temperatures along with mainly cloudy skies and off and on showers early next week.


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 Afternoon Edition. Sat 25 Sep 2010


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Alex Somlyay: 'I am no longer interested in the position'.

Coalition MP backs away from speaker deal
The Queensland Coalition MP that Labor believed had agreed to become deputy speaker in the new Parliament says he is no longer interested in the position.

Saints fight back at MCG
St Kilda has climbed off the canvas in the AFL grand final to trail Collingwood by just eight points heading into the last quarter at the MCG.

Australian dust storm could be weeks away
An earth scientist says another major dust storm over south-eastern Australia is likely within weeks.

Pair escape highway plane crash
Two people have escaped with minor injuries after a plane crash at Geelong, west of Melbourne.

Tide turning in Delhi ahead of Games
The mood in the Indian capital of New Delhi has brightened a week ahead of the Commonwealth Games.


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Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse

For honour and glory: It's Malthouse's moment
A premiership at the goliath that is Collingwood with a custom-built team playing a revolutionary style of football would elevate Mick Malthouse beyond reproach. The timing is immaculate. A plan is perfectly coming together. Malthouse will become untouchable if he can complete the job tomorrow. Simultaneously he'll be the man many a rival club will want the piece of.

Never a better time for pipsqueaks
Now that every vote counts, and Governments can be made or destroyed on a single voice, there has never been a better time for pipsqueaks. Overlooked? Traduced? Ignored? Smarting from a years of hard work repaid by anonymity? This parliament offers a blessed chance at redemption – or revenge. The matter of whether Ms Gillard will govern by one vote or two rests with Alex Somlyay, the former chief Opposition whip.

Inspirational Bloodlines
Message Stick is exploring the bloodlines of six Indigenous families and their exceptional contribution to Australia.

Weekly wrap: some things never change
we started this week out nervous about what to expect, but finished up relieved that some things never change.

Passion for the Pies: a life of thorns and Roses
I first met Bob Rose as a lost six-year-old boy in Wangaratta. From that day onwards there was no question, I was Collingwood for life. Life rarely dealt Rose a fair hand. Yet he was by all accounts a remarkably composed, pleasant and generous man who never seemed burdened by adversity. So keep this in mind Collingwood fans. History was far more unkind to Rose than to any one of us.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

2 soldiers killed in Afghan bomb attack
Two foreign soldiers have been killed in a Taliban-style bomb attack in eastern Afghanistan, NATO has said.

Matthew kills 7 in Venezuela flooding
Seven people have died in a Caracas slum due to heavy rains from Tropical Storm Matthew, which brought fresh misery to a region were hundreds have been killed in flooding and landslides this year.

Superman, Elvis, Princess Di flop at NY auction
Superman didn't fly, Elvis wasn't king and Princess Diana's star power faded at an auction in New York where dozens of curios from the world of celebrity and entertainment failed to sell.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Australian dust storm could be weeks away
An earth scientist says another major dust storm over south-eastern Australia is likely within weeks.

Three whales die en route to safety
A pod of stranded pilot whales have been relocated for release off New Zealand's North Island but three did not survive the epic mission.

Beached whales trucked to new beach
The surviving members of a group of pilot whales that beached in New Zealand are being trucked to calmer waters.


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Aerial surveillance finds new locust infestation
The threat to the country's grain crops has become even more apparent with New South Wales Government aerial surveillance finding a huge infestation of locusts in the state's north-west.

Scientists use giant laser to measure cloud temperature
The Australian Antarctic Division will use a giant laser to measure climate change in the atmosphere.

Mine given green light to dump waste into ocean
A mine can now proceed to dump millions of tonnes of waste into the sea in Papua New Guinea after a legal battle to stop it was abandoned.



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Mary MacKillop was banished from the Catholic Church for five months.

MacKillop banished after uncovering sex abuse
Mary MacKillop, the nun who will soon be Australia's first saint, was excommunicated by the Catholic Church because she discovered children were being abused by a priest and went public, the ABC's Compass program can reveal.

Tide turning in Delhi ahead of Games
The mood in the Indian capital of New Delhi has brightened a week ahead of the Commonwealth Games.

Saints nervous, excited, ready: Riewoldt
St Kilda captain and go-to forward Nick Riewoldt says a mixture of nerves, excitement and confidence are running through the Saints' camp ahead of today's AFL grand final against Collingwood at the MCG.

Smith visits troops in Afghanistan
Defence Minister Stephen Smith has visited Australian troops and met coalition commanders in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul.

Obama blasts Ahmadinejad's 9/11 comments
US president Barack Obama has condemned yesterday's UN speech by his Iranian counterpart Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, where he implied a US government role in the September 11 terrorist attacks.


 The DrumMore from The Drum > 

Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse

For honour and glory: It's Malthouse's moment
A premiership at the goliath that is Collingwood with a custom-built team playing a revolutionary style of football would elevate Mick Malthouse beyond reproach. The timing is immaculate. A plan is perfectly coming together. Malthouse will become untouchable if he can complete the job tomorrow. Simultaneously he'll be the man many a rival club will want the piece of.

Never a better time for pipsqueaks
Now that every vote counts, and Governments can be made or destroyed on a single voice, there has never been a better time for pipsqueaks. Overlooked? Traduced? Ignored? Smarting from a years of hard work repaid by anonymity? This parliament offers a blessed chance at redemption – or revenge. The matter of whether Ms Gillard will govern by one vote or two rests with Alex Somlyay, the former chief Opposition whip.

Inspirational Bloodlines
Message Stick is exploring the bloodlines of six Indigenous families and their exceptional contribution to Australia.

Weekly wrap: some things never change
we started this week out nervous about what to expect, but finished up relieved that some things never change.

Passion for the Pies: a life of thorns and Roses
I first met Bob Rose as a lost six-year-old boy in Wangaratta. From that day onwards there was no question, I was Collingwood for life. Life rarely dealt Rose a fair hand. Yet he was by all accounts a remarkably composed, pleasant and generous man who never seemed burdened by adversity. So keep this in mind Collingwood fans. History was far more unkind to Rose than to any one of us.


 WorldMore World Stories > 

Gold hits record above $US1,300
Gold soared to a record high above $US1,300 on Friday, dragging sister metal silver to a 30-year peak as investment demand propelled precious metals higher.

Rudd blasts stalled arms control talks
Foreign Minister Kevin Rudd has criticised an international forum that is supposed to be working towards ridding the world of weapons of mass destruction.

S Africa to study mine nationalisation plan
The African National Congress (ANC) will study a proposal that would nationalise South Africa's mines, but has reassured industry that it is not yet policy.


 Science & TechnologyMore Science & Technology Stories > 

Scientist tips another major dust storm 'in near future'
An earth scientist says another major dust storm over south-eastern Australia is likely within weeks.

Three whales die en route to safety
A pod of stranded pilot whales have been relocated for release off New Zealand's North Island but three did not survive the epic mission.

Beached whales trucked to new beach
The surviving members of a group of pilot whales that beached in New Zealand are being trucked to calmer waters.


 EnvironmentMore Environment Stories > 

Mine given green light to dump waste into ocean
A mine can now proceed to dump millions of tonnes of waste into the sea in Papua New Guinea after a legal battle to stop it was abandoned.

Three whales die en route to safety
A pod of stranded pilot whales have been relocated for release off New Zealand's North Island but three did not survive the epic mission.

Beached whales trucked to new beach
The surviving members of a group of pilot whales that beached in New Zealand are being trucked to calmer waters.



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What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?

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What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week? Clicker.com is back again with the definitive guide to this week's Web programming. Nearly every broadcasting network is posting their premieres online shortly after they air now, but we're most excited about Louis CK's stand-up movie Hilarious.

TV SHOWS

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret: Any Arrested Development fans in the house? David Cross and Will Arnett teamed up back in November of 2009 to create what looks to be a seriously promising series. IFC is bringing the BBC show stateside (finally!) but it won't air on TV until October 1st. Lucky for you, the pilot episode is streaming free right now! They tried to sneak it past ya', but you're just too quick for 'em. Way to play it.

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week? Eerie, Indiana: Are you experiencing sudden flashbacks to your childhood right now? Good. If you're not familiar with this sci-fi mystery show for kids, get ready to travel to the creepiest town in America: Eerie. The series follows young Marshall Teller as he attempts to decipher his town's bizarre occurrences, which include but aren't limited to axe murderers, urban legends, and pets obsessed with world domination.

WEB SERIES

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?
The Guild: The Guild, starring Internet TV goddess Felicia Day, isn't new by any means, but they are actively posting episodes every Tuesday and are rapidly approaching their 4th season finale, so it's the perfect time to start watching if you're not already an avid fan. That, and we noticed you called us out for not mentioning them before (that's right – we're totally reading your comments).

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week? Know Your Meme: Web series live all over the Internet but many have found success through the use of their channels on YouTube. Know Your Meme is a perfect example, because not only does it live on YouTube, it would hardly exist without it. This show sheds scientific light on how and why anything (YouTube sensations included) spreads quickly enough to reach the ultimate Internet achievement: meme status.

Motherboard: This series is just plain awesome. It touts itself as a site for tech news, but it's more than that. It steps behind the technology to meet its makers. One of our favorite episodes investigates how design company Threadless started as an online art project only to go global. Another good one is the latest episode about a non-profit organization called the Mars Society that actually built a real-life environment to emulate what life on Mars might feel like. Incredible.

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week? Old Jews Telling Jokes: Sukkot might be over but that's no reason to stop celebrating! Old Jews Telling Jokes is exactly that, and it's ridiculously endearing. It's been around for over a year and it looks like they're gearing up for a spin-off, shot in front of a live audience sitcom-style.

MOVIES

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?
Hilarious: Earlier this week, EPIX announced that by requesting an invite to their site (for free) you'd get access to stream comedian Louis C.K.'s new stand-up film, Hilarious. Clicker dedicated a post to the news earlier this week, but it bears repeating. It's so hilarious, it just might drive you insane (you'll get the reference once you watch it, trust us).

LIVE STREAMS & EVENTS

What's Worth Watching on the Web this Week?
The Tour Championship: The PGA Tour's season finale, The Tour Championship, began this Thursday and will be streamed live through the final round this Sunday, the 26th. The live schedule for each day is available at Clicker's live TV page, so make sure to check in to see who's teeing off, or if you feel the need to prove to the world how boring you are, just marathon the entire live stream every day until it's over.

UFL Football: Last week we told you about Sunday Night Football Extra, which continues to stream live NFL games every week throughout the season, but what we didn't tell you is that it's not the only source for live streaming football. There's a new pro football league! The United Football League also streams games live. There are only six teams in this league but rest assured, they tackle just as hard. This Saturday at 8pm ET Hartford will gear up against Omaha, and then at 11pm ET Florida will square off against Sacramento. Both games will be streaming live, so don't forget your power cord at work on Friday.

If this doesn't fill your entertainment needs for the week, head on over to Clicker for fun videos and collections like the Top Five TV Shows & Talent Snubbed by the Emmy's, What You Were Watching: August 2010, Famous Last Words: 10 Doomed Characters and Their Final Thoughts, or On Apple's 'Successful' Campaign Towards H.264.

Clicker is the complete programming guide for the new era of Internet TV. Clicker catalogs all the premium TV shows, movies, Web series, live events and music videos available on the Web in one seamless, organized experience so viewers can easily discover what's available to watch, where to watch it, and share what's worth watching online and from their iPhone or Android devices.

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