July 29th, 2008
Rifle Scopes
Engineered with Amber-Bright Rifle Scopes optics that quickly help you distinguish between a brown tree and a brown critter, the Trophy riflescopes have been heralded by hunters as the ideal scope for the autumn deer woods. With multi-coated optics for increased brightness in low-light conditions, the avid inner hunter in you will be most satisfied. No question about it, they’re designed to excel during the day’s most important times.
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VIDALIA — A realistic-looking BB-gun and a bag of suspected marijuana were the perfect recipe to land two local teens behind bars Saturday. Max F. Byrd, 18, of 30 Cloverdale Drive, Natchez, and Edward S. Montgomery, 19, 1627 Camellia St., Vidalia More..
Argentina vs. Canada, 5 a.m. China vs. Sweden, 7:45 a.m. At Shenyang, China Germany vs. Brazil, 5 a.m. North Korea vs. Nigeria, 7:45 a.m. Japan vs. New Zealand, 5 a.m. Norway vs. United States, 7:45 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 7 Soccer (Men) At Shanghai More..
Charleston County Sheriff’s Office crime-scene workers and detectives investigate a slaying at a home Monday on James Island. Anyone with information in the shooting death of Reggie Belton (right) should call Crime Stoppers at 554-1111. A 30-year-old More..
WASHINGTON : President George W. Bush on Monday approved the execution of an Army private, the first time in over a half-century that a president has affirmed a death sentence for a member of the U.S. military. With his signature from the Oval Office More..
LAFAYETTE — Authorities released the identities Monday of the people involved in an “officer-involved shooting” Saturday that left a Lafayette man dead. Trooper David Anderson, spokesman for Louisiana State Police, said the shooting killed More..
WASHINGTON (AP) — The plaintiff in the Supreme Court case that struck down Washington’s 32-year-old handgun ban filed a new federal lawsuit Monday, alleging the city’s new gun regulations still violate an individual’s right to own a gun for self More..
President Bush on Monday approved the execution of an Army private, the first time in over a half-century that a president has affirmed a death sentence for a member of the U.S. military. With his signature from the Oval Office, Bush said yes to the More..
President George Bush has approved the death sentence of an army soldier convicted of murder and rape, becoming the first US president to approve a military execution in 51 years. Ronald A. Gray, 42, a former army cook, has been on death row since he More..