Area deaths for June 18 The Canton Repository Thu, 18 Jun 2009 18:08 PM PDT DAY , L. Lee, 92, of Paris, Ohio; call 1-4 p.m. Saturday at Bartley in Minerva; service 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Minerva. DEAL , Charlotte E., 86, of Canton; call one hour before service 11 a.m. Monday at Reed. | Bankers biggest threat to airlines: Fernandes Business Times (Malaysia) Thu, 18 Jun 2009 18:01 PM PDT THE biggest threat to the global airline industry isn't the swine flu outbreak, according to AirAsia Bhd's Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes. "We've been through SARS, bird flu, tsunami, you name it," Fernandes, the founder and chief executive officer of Southeast Asia's biggest discount carrier, said at the Paris Air Show this week. "The only swine now are bankers." Carriers from Air France-KLM Group ... | Paris Hilton searches for new BFF in Dubai Otago Daily Times Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:53 PM PDT Paris Hilton said she studied the culture of Dubai and promised the Middle East version of her reality show will steer clear of the drinking and the swearing it had in Los Angeles and London. | Cellphone not cause of fatal accident Paris Beacon-News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:52 PM PDT Charges related to the March 15, 2009, accident that claimed the life of Levi Tyler of Paris were resolved during the June 4, 2009, criminal and traffic call in Edgar County Circuit Court. | Rodin's Thinker sets auction record (ABC) Yahoo!7 Entertainment News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:52 PM PDT One of the Thinker sculptures by French master Auguste Rodin has been sold at auction for more than 3 million euros ($5.2 million) in Paris, auctioneers Drouot said. | County fair just around the corner Paris Beacon-News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:51 PM PDT Paris Beacon-News The lazy days of summer are here and that can only mean one thing, the Edgar County Fair is just around the corner! | P.H.S. Environmental students take 11 mile canoe trip Paris Beacon-News Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:51 PM PDT PARIS HIGH SCHOOL Environmental students participated in an 11 mile canoe trip to study riparian ecosystems and perform qualitative analysis field labs on the quality of water in Sugar Creek. They not only learned how to perform a field lab, but also learned how to work together in a canoe as they traveled down the creek. The trip was made possible by the recycling efforts of the students. ... | Soaring global health funds not all wisely spent: studies ABS-CBNNEWS.com Thu, 18 Jun 2009 17:04 PM PDT PARIS - Global health funding boosted by private donors has quadrupled since 1990, but the extra money has not always gone to the right countries and diseases, according to a pair of studies released Friday. | | |
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