BANGOR, Maine—The first woman in North America to become a licensed ship captain will be buried at sea Sunday in the waters off New Brunswick, Canada. Molly Kool died in February in Bangor, Maine, at age 93. Full Article at Boston Globe
Former prime minister Brian Mulroney's government considered introducing a resolution in the House of Commons in 1988 that would ban the abortion of a physically or mentally malformed "unborn child." Full Article at Vancouver Sun
Private golf course owner Paul Macke believes he's found a way to counter 40 years of competition from Cincinnati-owned golf courses. Full Article at Cincinnati Enquirer
Chicago winger, Karen Carney, looks for a call from the ref when she's taken down after an attacking run down the sideline. Full Article at ChicagoNow
The Northern Territory Opposition says the Government must do whatever it takes to recruit more child protection workers. Full Article at ABC Online
In Rolling Stone Issue 1082-83, Matt Taibbi takes on "the Wall Street Bubble Mafia" — investment bank Goldman Sachs. Full Article at Daily Paul
now with extra source Chinese billionaire funding our MPs - Deborah Snow, Nic Christensen and John Garnaut write in the Sydney Morning Herald about a little-known Australian-Chin... Full Article at Crikey
Page last updated at 15:39 GMT, Friday, 3 July 2009 16:39 UK ENGAGE SUPER LEAGUE Venue: Brewery Field Date: Saturday, 4 July Kick-off: 1800 BST Coverage: Score updates on BBC Radio 5 Live & the BBC Sport website, highlights on the Super League Show... Full Article at BBC Sport
The UK Raceboard Class Steering group has organised a series of regional race training days for anyone interested in longboard racing. Full Article at SurferToday.com
The area forecast for the Fourth of July weekend is for showers and fireworks. In Oneonta, the 17th annual Hometown Fourth of July Celebration will be Saturday, with activities in Neahwa Park starting at noon and fireworks set off at dusk. Full Article at The Oneonta Daily Star