Democratic Rep. Darlene Hooley Won't Seek Re-Election
Democratic Rep. Darlene Hooley Won't Seek Re-Election Thursday, February 07, 2008 Print WASHINGTON Veteran Oregon Rep. Darlene Hooley said Thursday she will not run for re-election. Hooley, a six-term Democrat, is known for her work
Lakers' Hill releases statement following assault charges
which cited the Harris County district attorney's office in Texas, Hill was involved in a confrontation two months ago with Darlene Luna, with whom he was having a relationship. The argument escalated, and Hill "pulled her off a sofa and dragged her toward
The New York Times' latest hatchet job on Romney
about neighbors having to park 10 blocks away, but most took the inconvenience good naturedly. "I get very excited," said Darlene Dennard, who lives a block and a half from Obama's house. "He doesn't come that often, so when he does, it's like
California eatery known for 'rudest waiter' closes
bowls of won ton soup. "I know change is good, but sometimes you want to hold onto the happy memories," said customer Darlene Lee, 71, who had been coming to the restaurant for 60 years and said its inexpensive fare was comfort food that reminded