Last Updated 23 November 2005
News of the World
- Week of 6-2
- New Hero Group "The Minutemen" Crush Terrorist Cell and
	Expose VP at Murchison Industries Subsidiary Who Was
	Providing Weapons
 - "God of Abraham" Summit Gathers Leading Clerics of Judaism, Christianity
	and Islam in Dialogue
 - PA Times Reporter Slain in Sierra Leone - Pursuing Story on Unrest in 
	Region
 - PA-CSA Reports That Participation In Community Supported Agriculture
	Is At An All Time High
 
 - Week of 6-1
- Protectors Smash Major Crime Ring - Villians Worked Out of 
	Castle Brangore,
	Held Owners Prisoner. "Thank God our nightmare is over!" says
	Richard Sherwin. Villians Responsible  for Armoured Car Robberies.
 - City Councilman in Nepotism Scandal - Aide Is Brother Who Lives In
	Different State
 - Tax Relief For Small Farmers Passed By State Legislature
 - Dennihan's Brewpub and Theatre Opens in Converted School
 - PortRail Workers Threaten Strike - Cite Pension Issues
 
 - 	Issue 38
 - 	Issue 39
 - 	Issue 40
 - 	Issue 41
 - Week of 5-4
- Rash of Steroid Related Deaths Strikes Resky Park
 - Crimewave Sweeps City, Armoured Cars Boost Guards
 - Red Alert! Soviet Super Soldiers being bred in Resky Park (From the 
	PA Town Scryer: Talbot Reckson byline)
 
 - Week of 5-3
- Sting Dies Saving City, City Mourns
 - Sting Revealed as Alexander Crosby
 - Sting Not Dead! Now Farming in Portugal (From the PA Town Scryer:
	Talbot Reckson byline)
 
 - 	Issue 36
 - 	Issue 37
 - Week of 5-2
- Senator Page and Mayor Adams Unveil Plans for
	Federally Funded Astronomy Lab with Telescope on
	Mount McKenndra
 - English Speaking Union Sends Marta Lopez to National Shakespeare
	Finals
 - Super Terrorists Attack on Page and Adams Foiled by
	Protectors
 - Rash of Jewel Thefts Prompts Question - Is the Phantom in 
	Port Alexander?
 - FOX Television Announces New Reality Series - Who Wants to
	Marry a Supervillian?
 - Billy Rai Purchases Marious Estate
 - Spy in the Sky: Telescope to be used to Watch for Alien Invasion
	(From the PA Town Scryer: Talbot Reckson byline)
 
 - 	Issue 35
 - Week of 5-1
- Siberian Star Appears at May Day Festival in Resky Park
 - UN Peacekeeping Forces Deployed to Porto Santiago
 - Carnaby Creations Opens Store in PA, Style Mavens Mob Boutique
 - Bar Supply, Inc. Purchased By Jack-Mart, Jack Jacobs Announces
	New JackWare Line of Bar Products
 - Thunderbolt Faces Down Gang in Chinatown
 
 - 	Interlude 34.5
 - Week of 4-4
- NFL Draft Held in NYC, Crosby Attends for Dutchmen
 - Sting Assists Snakefoot* in NYC Drug Bust (*NYC based hero)
 - Government Funds Alien Invasion Lookout Base in PA (From the PA Scryer:
	Talbot Reckson byline)
 - Rebel Uprising in Caribbean Nation of Porto Santiago  Overthrows Government
 - Arson Destroys Warehouse in 'Parts, Found to Contain Illegal Arms
 
 - 	Interlude 34.3
 - Week of 4-3
- Streetwalking on the Rise
 - Margaret Roxbridge to Host Museum Fundraiser Week of 6-2
 - Priscilla Fiske in Coma After Hit and Run Accident
 - Senator Page to Join Mayor Adams in Unveiling Plans for
	Federally Funded Astronomy Lab with Telescope on
	Mount McKenndra - week of 5-2.
 - Simmon Marious missing, feared dead in boating accident
 - War at Night: How to Prepare (From the PA Scryer: Talbot Reckson byline)
 - Thunderbolt Hits Streets - New Hero Foils Robbery
 
 - Week of 4-2
- Russian Mobster Found Floating in Iceberg in Harbor.  Police Seek
	Siberian Star for Questioning
 - Hester Cresvores Claims Werewolves at War with Vampires for Control
	of Port Alexander
 - NASA Announces Plan To Send Unmanned Probe to Mars
 - Undercover Street Unit Reports Shutdown of "Jackal" Labs -
	Drug Off the Market
 - Dragon Eggs found at Lake Godluch (From the PA Scryer: Talbot
	 Reckson byline)
 - Rising Star
 
 - 	Interlude 34.4
 - Week of 4-1
- Crosby and Vladistock Host Jones Street Mission Fundraiser
 - PARail Train to Goldwood Springs Derails - 47 Killed
 - Dragon Attacks London, Defeated by Round Table
 - Ground Broken for Globe SportsAtorium
 - Siberian Star Supports Resky Park Ice Hockey Team with Visit
 - Quarrel Back in Action? Crossbow Bolts Used in Robbery
 - Globe SportsAtorium built on Alien Parking Lot? (From the PA Scryer: 
	Talbot Reckson byline)
 - Billy "Bruce 2" Rai, Hong Kong Action Superstar, Retires to Port
	Alexander
 
 - Week of 3-4
- (via IPAC) Schlacthaus escapes from PNDF.
 - Protectors Save Town from Magical Threat
 - Spinal Tap Benefit for "Floating Island Refugees" is Huge Success
 - Simmon Marious steps down as head of IO Mining, Retiring to
	Pursue Spiritual Growth
 - Local Episcoplian Bishop Endorses Gay Union, Causing Uproar
 
 - 	Issue 33
 - 	Issue 34
 - 	Interlude 34.1
 - 	Interlude 34.2
 - Week of 3-3
- Universal Studios Rumoured To Have Peacekeepers Movie in the Works
 - Senator Paul Page Will Attend May Day Celebration at Herschel
	 Kurtzmann Park 
 - Computer Virus Shuts Down PA Convention Center
 - Old Town Residents Band Together To Fight Wind Farm Proposal
 - State Proposes Mandatory Testing of All High School Seniors
 - Are Machines Taking Over PA? 
	(From the PA Scryer, Talbot Reckston byline)
 - Siberian Star Flies With Channel Four Chopper 1
 
 - Week of 3-2
- Local Journalist Missing in Bolivia
 - Unusual Sunspot Activity Responsible for Television Interference
 - Unidentified Body Found on Beach
 - Shipload of Illegal Chinese Immigrants Turned Back By Coast Guard
 - Meteor Shower "Spectacular" Say Local Astronomy Buffs
 - Metor Shower Means Alien Invastion Immenent! 
	(From the PA Scryer, Talbot Reckston byline)
 - Siberian Star Directs Traffic at Site of Accident
 
 - 	Interlude 32.3.4
 - Week of 3-1
- NFL Owners Meeting Held in San Antonio
 - Tremor Barely Noticeable
 - Spinal Tap to Play Benefit for Missing Ships Week of 3-4. 
 - Bar Supply, Inc. Files For Bankruptcy
 - Exclusive Photos - Crosby and Vladistock Texas Tryst
 - Mole People Under PA? (From the PA Scryer, Talbot Reckston byline)
 - Siberian Star and Flex Shut Down Arson
 
 - 	Interlude 32.4
 - 	Interlude 32.5
 - Week of 2-4
- Siberian Star Smashes Counterfeiters
 - Flex and SPARTAN Stop Bank Robbery
 - Local Musicians "Lemon Love Tart" Implicated in Pirate CD Operation
 - Missing Vessels Arrive in Port - Some Missing for Years
 - Local Activists Propose Wind Farm Off PA Coast
 - Wind Farm Industrial Weather Control Plot? (From the PA Scryer,
	Talbot Reckston byline)
 
 - 	Interlude 32.3.3 and
	Issue 32 and 
	Interlude 32.1 and 
	Interlude 32.2
 - Week of 2-3
- Mark Nell Still Missing, Foul Play Suspected
 - Pimp Found Dead Near Docks
 - Convenience Store Robbery Foiled by "Giant Bear"
 - SPARTAN foils convenience store robbery.
 - Fire in Drug Lab Deliberately Set
 
 - Interlude 32.3.2
 - Week of 2-2
- Macadam Construction Wins Bid to Construct "Globe SportsAtorium" for
	DCW.
 - Local Councilman in Commerce City Floats Proposal to Build New
	Stadium, "CommerceDome Too Old, Too Small."
 - Rash of burglaries in High Rent High-Rises.
 - New Drug on Street, "Jackal," Blamed in Four Deaths
 - Hinkey Revival Week Gets Mixed Reaction From Locals
 
 - Week of 2-1
- Sci-Fi Conference, Local Author Mara Bryce One of the Guests of Honour
 - Alex Crosby and Marie Vladistock, "It Couple" of the Season?
 - Delta Championship Wrestling To Relocate to Port Alexander
 - Mayor Adams Empanels Comittee to Review Subway Expansion
 - Flex Cleaning Up Resky Park!
 - Wanderer in London to Meet with Round Table
 
 - Issue 31 and 
	Interlude 32.3.1
 - Week of 1-4
- Big Ben, Former Peacekeeper, Murdered
 - Plan to Dredge Channel in James River Unveiled
 - Cell Phone Outage Traced To Bad Substation
 - Murchison Industries Fails To Meet Profit Prediction, Stock Drops.
	Analyists Say Buy Now!
 - Counterfeit $20 Bills Traced to Russian Mafia
 
 - Week of 1-3
- Evangelist Robert Hinkey Scheduled for Week Long Revival Conference
	Week of 2-2 at PA Conference Center
 - Port Alexander College Student Wins National Playwriting Award,
	PA Players to Produce Show
 - Patorvian Government Accused of Human Rights Abuses, Denies UN Request
	For Inspectors
 - Marie Vladistock Wins Charity Ski Race
 
 - Week of 1-2
- Police Report Streetwalking Down, Increase in Brothels
 - Jade Tiger, Former Peacekeeper, Dies In Himalayan Avalanche
 - PA Charities Board Report Says Giving Down Last Year
 - Two Officers in Undercover Street Unit Indicted In Shooting
	Death of Suspect
 - Rocco "The Button" Castellano Enters Witness Protection Program,
	Testifies That Unknown Crime Boss Uses Super Powered Enforcers
 - Hemingway Park Rapist Captured by Sting
 - Flex Exposes Secret Lab, Captures Jackal, Frees Women
 
 - Week of 1-1
- Drunk Driving Especially Bad This New Year
 - Explosion rocks Commerce City, Heroes Battle Fire
 - Rick Adams Inaugurated as Mayor of Port Alexander
 - Hester Cresvores Claims "Space Vampires Ate My Cat"
 - Famed Hugenot Diamond to go on Display at PA Museum of Natural History
 - Dutchmen Quarterback Barry Franklin Named as Starting QB for AFC Pro
	Bowl Team
 
 - Issue 30 and
	Interlude 30.1 and 
 -  Happy New Year! Year 01 Starts
 - Week of 12-4
- Holiday Party at Wander-No-More House
 - Miracle On Jones Street
 - Simmon Marious Holiday Party for Russian Ballet
 - Dutchmen Beat Arizona to Finish Season 8-8
 - Drowning Death in James River Ruled Accidental
 - Anonymous 4 Concert Great Success
 - New Pedestrian Overpass Completed at Washington Park aka
	"Dead Man's Circle."  Traffic Fatalities at Site Expected
	to Drop.
 - (IPAC to Protectors)Python escaped from the PNDF with the aid of
	person or persons unknown.
 
 - Issue 29 
 - Week of 12-3
- Dutchmen Lose to Oakland Raiders.  Now 7-8
 - Plot to Blackmail Britain Foiled by Round Table. Overlord Escapes.
 - Dutchmen Lose to Kansas City.  Now 7-7
 - PA Museum Motorcycle Exhibit Has Highest Attendence in Museum History
 - Indian Burial Site Discovered In Mountains Northwest of PA, University
	to Oversee Excavation
 - Hemingway Park Rapist Strikes Again
 - André DeCault opens André.  PA Times Gives 
	Restaurant Four Stars
 - Protectors Recover MUSE - Capture Villians in Midnight Fight
 
 - Issue 28 and
	Interlude 28.1 and 
 - Week of 12-2
- Alderman Roger Brown Death Ruled Suicide
 - Dutchmen Beat NY Jets.  Now 7-6
 - Gunmen Kills Four in Florida - Slain by SWAT Sniper
 - Commuters Protest Subway Fare Hike
 
 - Issue 26 and 
	Interlude 26.1 and 
        Issue 27 
 - Week of 12-1
- Hester Cresvores Claims Werewolves Stalk Port Alexander
 - General Steel Meets With Business Leaders
 - PA Dutchmen Beat San Diego to go 6-6 in 2002 Season
 - Protectors - Beggar King, Defender, Ka-Sador, Wanderer - Attend Dutchmen 
	Game
 - American Journalist Reported Slain in Sierra Leone
 - Mild Weather Predicted For Winter
 
 - Week of 11-4
- Prostitution arrests down. Police credit Wander-No-More House.
 - Anonymous 4 to perform Christmas Eve concert at museum.
 - Marcy's Department Store going out of business.  Sale! Everything
	must go!
 - Great train robbery? Cargo train robbed. Thieves escape with money,
	equipment.
 - Fire in Old Town ruled accidental.  Three killed, including one
	firefighter.
 - Bluehardt CompuTech announces Gale Withers as replacement for Janet Dorsey 
	aka Skylark.  Also announces new line of Linux
	based personal network computers.
 - Simmon Marious plans Holiday Soiree for visiting ballerina and troupe.
 
 - Week of 11-3
- Richard Sherwin donates undisclosed sum to museum for a new
Medieval Arms and Armour gallery.  Several fine pieces donated to
collection.
 - Nadia Rosanova, famous Russian Ballerina, to dance in Nutcracker
at PA Ballet this Holiday Season.
 - (On the Nest CommNet)SpeeDemon and PowerFist apprehended by person
	unknown and turned over to IPAC.
 - Local firm, PortNet, under investigation for accounting irregularities.
 - Three Die in Camping Accident; Improper Use of Propane Heater Blamed
 
 - Issue 25 and 
	Interlude 25.1
 - Week of 11-2
- Money stolen in bank robbery used to purchase diving bell.
 - The election results are in! Deputy Mayor Rick "The Bull" Adams now
	Mayor-elect. Inauguration to take place 1-1.
 - Museum Robbed! Goods Recovered by Protectors.
 - Patorvian President-for-Life General Steel to visit Port Alexander
	and meet with business leaders.
 - Dutchmen linebacker killed by drunk driver.
 - Terrorists captured.  Had planned to bomb James River tunnel. Commisioner
	Williams praises Anti-Terrorism Unit.
 - Alden Bryce of Hope-Bryce Cybernetics Forms HeroFund
 
 - Issue 22 and
	Issue 23 and
	Issue 24 
 - Week of 11-1
- PGA announces that Murchison Industries is the new sponser of the former
	Mid-Southern Invitational, and the event will be held at Godluch Hills 
	Country Club's "Pine Links" course.
 - Margot Blanchard announces Margot Cosmetics  will be adding clothing
	line.
 - Freak snowstorm baffles weathermen.
 - Defender Help Restore Power to Sections of Commerce City by
	Aiding Power Company Technicians to get to Substations.
 - Science Fiction Writers Convention to be held week of 2-1.
 - Warpfinger Jones and the Electric Blues Eruption two night stint
	at The Stonebridge sell out in forty-one minutes.
 - Dutchmen Owner Crosby On the Line at Homeless Shelter
 
 -  Interlude 21.1 
 - Week of 10-4
- Windson Halloween party great success.
 - Wedding Bells for Marious and Reynaldo? (Priscilla Fiske gossip column item)
 - Transit Authority announces plan to extend PortRail system further inland.
 - "Warm winter will not increase likeliehood of shark attacks," says
	Parks Comissioner.
 
 - Week of 10-3
- Playboy Mark Nell missing.  
 - Organized gang with advanced weaponry robs three armoured cars
	simeultanously and escape with over $2 Million.
 - Socialite Loni Davis arrested in raid on illegal after-hours club.
 - Tensions escalate in Middle East.
 - Breakaway Balkan state of Patorvia elects General Damien Steel
	President for Life.
 - www.pa-protectors.org Website Launched.
 - Strange note found at CommerceDome: 
	"Beautification efforts courtesy of the Beggar Nation and a grateful 
	Beggar King."
 - A Different Kind of Sting
 
 - Interlude 20.1  
 - Week of 10-2
- Protecters to occupy Eagle's Nest, renaming it "The Fortress."
 - Pogo captured by new hero, Flex 
 - Wander-No-More House founded by Wanderer.
 - Predictions are for a mild and dry winter.
 - Opponents of James River dredging effort hold rally.
 - Stephan Clark's new book, "Eating Port Alexander" tops local
	bestseller lists.
 - Angels in Shoulderpads for Jones Street Mission
 
 - Interlude 20.2
 - Week of 10-1
- Crime down in Ramparts. Residents credit Defender and Ka-Sador.
 - MUSE-V crashes.  Sabotage suspected.
 - Touring display of medieval arms and armour to arrive at museum on
	week of 11-2.
 - Panzer, Blob and Skylark captured as Proust Aerospace Heist foiled by
	newly formed "Protectors" - The Wanderer, Defender, Ka-Sador,
	Sting and The Beggar King.(Jenny Peters byline)
 - Local production of Macbeth receives rave reviews.
 - PA Dutchmen join with United Way to Sponsor Homeless Shelter.
 
 - Issue 19  
    Interlude 19.1
    Interlude 19.2
    Interlude 19.3
    Issue 20  
    Issue 21 
 - Week of 9-4
- New Dutchmen owner has big plans for ball club.
 - Police arrest "mountain man" after stand-off at cabin in state park.
 - PA University unveils plans for observatory to be located in mountains.
 - Barry Windson announces plans for his Halloween party.  Cream of
	PA Society to attend.
 - Simmon Marious holds "get acquainted" soiree for Lord Overwood.
	Party is great success.
 - "Dagger Killer" arrrested.  Found to be industrialist Barclay Reynolds.
	Trial will be media circus.
 
 - Interlude 18.3  
 - Week of 9-3
- Illegal drug lab destroyed by parties unknown.
 - New player in local drug trade? Cowboy on the streets.
 - Paranormal dustup at Commerce City office park.
 - John Rickman officially thows hat in ring for mayoral race.
 - Geoffrey, Lord Overwood, purchases townhouse in Old Town. "Delightful
	town.  I may stay for a while," says young gadabout.
 - Amnesty International asks World Governments, "Where are the Supervillians?"
 - Alexander Crosby hosts "Game Day Party" for local dignitaries at PA
	Dutchmen's first game.
 
 - Week of 9-2
- Simmon Marious makes substantial donation to HADL.
 - Alexander "Earthquake" Crosby, former NY Jets Linebacker Buys PA Dutchmen
 - Guardians of Port Alexander rescue kidnapped scientists.
 - Excitement mounts as launch date of MUSE-V draws nearer.
 - Bank robbers escape with over $200,000 in daring daylight raid.
 
 - Issue 17  
    Issue 18  
    Interlude 18.1  
    Interlude 18.2  
 - Week of 9-1
- Ronald Bergman, husband of Ellen Bergman announces formation of
	Human Anti-Defamation League.  "Nothing against other leagues
	defending specific groups, but we are all humans and a hate
	crime against any human being is a crime against humanity."
 - Power outage blamed on aging equipment.
 - Pair of drug-pushers found dead on the docks. Local activist
	claims racism motivates lack of police response.
 - Local family presumed dead in South American train accident.
 - Hero calling himself Ka-Sador saves young climbers near Lake Godluch.
 - Defender with Some Faith(Jenny Peters byline)
 
 - Week of 8-4
- PA High School awarded Science Grant to improve already excellent
	program.  Department head delighted.
 - Two white supremacists arrested in murder of Ellen Bergman.
 - Thirty-five new cable channels available as result of cable
	provider merger.
 - Rumours abound that MegaFilms may build new East Coast studios
	in Port Alexander.
 -  A public service announcement about about peace and tolerance featuring
	the Wanderer airs, and he  tours several civic groups speaking
	on the subject in conjunction with Ellen Bergman murder investigation.
 - New heroes, Ka-Sador and Defender, take on crime in the 'Parts.
 
 - Week of 8-3
- Final arrangements are under way for the "Energy for the 21st Century"
    conference the 9-2.  Simmon Marious will name the 
	new Heritage Professor of Geological Sciences at the conference.
 - Excitement is building about the test launch of the MUSE-V on the 10-1.
	Dr. Leyman Goldstein of NASA will speak on the Energy
	Conference on the propulsion system used.
 - John Rickman receives the party nomination to run against Rick Adams.
 - A representative of Patorvia, the infamous General Steel, will be
	arriving the week of the 12-2 to tour various industrial sites.
 - Local author tops local bestseller list with bittersweet chilhood
	memoire.
 
 - Week of 8-2
- Conservative Attorney John Rickman, Co-host with Fervor of the
	radio show "Can't Stand the Heat," announces he will seek the
	nomination of his party for mayor to run agains Rick Adams.
 - Bomb found at Charles Francois International Airport.  Defused
	safely.  No leads.
 - No danger from bears says head of Goldwood Pass ski resort in
	wake of rash of bear sightings.
 - Ian Barryhill, President of Amalgamted Aerotechnics is missing.
 - Dark Vendetta sets local box-office record.
 
 - Issue 15  
	Issue 16  
	Interlude 16.1 
 - Week of 8-1
- Where Have All the Villians Gone? by Jenny Peters, asking the
	hard questions about where the defeated supervillians
	are incarcerated.
 - Richard Sherwin has purchased Brangore Castle.
 - Search for Heritage Professor of Geological Sciences narrows to
	three candiates: Dr. Leslie Philemon, Dr. Maricel Goya,
	and Dr. Meyer Bristols.
 - Rick "The Bull" Adams campaign for Mayor hits high gear as he
	wins several major endorsements.
 - Who Knew? Heroes crawl out of the woodwork for the SuperHero Con.
 - CRASH Fundraiser a great success. CRASH head Dr. Leonard Shirvin
	"overwhelmed by the generosity" of attendees.
 
 - Week of 7-4
-  Wanderer and two new heroes, Ka-Sador and the Defender, avert gang war.
 -  Simmon Marious' Summer Geology Camp is roaring success.
 -  Outspoken radio host Ellen Bergman gunned down outside her home.
	White supremacists suspected.
 -  Avant-garde rock band "Active SCSI Termination" scheduled to
	play the week of 9-3.  Tickets are selling quickly.
 -  Hester Cresvores claims Atlantean Vampires infest James River.
 -  The state is preparing to accept bids on construction and
	equipping of the new nuclear research facility.
 
 - Issue 12 
	Issue 13 
	Issue 14
	Interlude 14.1 
	Interlude 14.2 
 - Week of 7-3
- Mayor John Elhill endorses Rick Adams.
 - Simmon Marious' Kids Summer Geology Camp for the underprivileged is 
	scheduled for 7-4.
 - (Given to the heroes from IPAC -- not in papers) Volt has escaped
	from the PNDF by some unknown means.
 - Guardians of Port Alexander formed -- Fervor, The Wanderer and the
	White Knight announce that they are officially a team.
 - Giant bat terrorizes the Ramparts! Are vampires loose in the city?
 - Champion cracks down on crack. - New hero wages one man war on
	city's drug dealers.
 
 - Issue 10 and
Issue 11 and 
Interlude 11.1 
 - Week of 7-2
- Deputy Mayor Rick "The Bull" Adams announces that he will seek
   his party's nomination for Mayor.
 -  IO Mining will provide immense rocks to SuperCon for 
   demonstrations/competition of super strength.
 - Scientists theorize that "explosion" in orbit may have been
	previously undetected medium sized asteroid colliding with
	space junk.
 -  The Wanderer will attend SuperCon to deliver a speech on Universal Unity 
   and his travels, "We Are Not Alone - Observances of a Wanderer"
 - Wanderer and White Knight clash with "Nightmare Man" at Ladilot party.
	Deputy Mayor Rick Adams popularity soars in wake of actions in
	crisis.
 
 - Issue #8 
 - Interlude 8.1 
 - Issue 9
 - Week of 7-1
- Mayor Elhill announces that he will not seek another term.
Elections 11-2 suddenly take on new significance.
 - SuperCon will feature a panel dicussion with Fervor and the White Knight.
Also present will be Lawrence Jackson, star of the upcoming superhero
film, "Dark Vendetta."
 - Hester Cresvores, Well Known Crackpot, Claims Earth is Being Invaded By
	Aliens.
 - Computer Virus Sweeps Nation -- Strikes MicroSoft Platforms
 - Buzz Says Alex Ladilot's Party Will Be Hit of Season.
 
 - Week of 6-4
- Mayor John Elhill publicly praises Port Alexander's heroes at Press
Conference.
 - Fervor's Stoveless Cooking Big Hit at United Way Pancake Breakfast
 - Monster Lives in James River Claims Local Man.
 - "If You Can't Stand the Heat", a radio talk show featuring Fervor 
    and conservative attorney John Rickman will debut next week.
 - Murchison Industries fights off takeover bid by Blair Munitions.
 
 - Week of 6-3
- Treasures of Egypt depart for home.
 - Environmental advocates are up in arms about the recent oil spill.
 - The government will be test launching the Silver Arrow Multi-Use
Space Vehicle (MUSE-V) the week of the 10-1. Several local high-tech firms
were in on the design and manufacture of the MUSE-V.
 - Traffic fatalities are up from last year.
 - PA Zoo to acquire a pair of Panda Bears.
 - Simmon Marious, in conjunction with the Energy conference, endows Heritage
Professor of Geological Sciences chair in Geology Department at Port Alexander
College. The candidate search has already begun.
 
 - Week of 6-2
- Ronald Schoenwald, director of research for Murchison Industries was
slain last night after a bizzare series of special effects induced a
heart attack.
 - An oil tanker ruptured just off the coast and to the north. 
 - A crossbow wielding man executed a daring daylight robbery of Moresby's
auction house.
 - Plans are being made for a new government nuclear research facility
near Port Alexander.
 - The Center for Research and Science for the Handicapped (CRASH) is
having a fundraising dinner the week of the 8-1.
 
 - Week of 6-1
- He Wanders Around(Jenny Peters byline)
 - The list of speakers at "Energy for the 21st Century" scientific conference
     has been released:
- Dr. David Bricket of Solar Research Associates, "New 
	Directions in Solar Power"
 - Richard King of King Design Bureau, "Miniaturized Power Sources and Micro-
	batteries"
 - Ian Orphelin, "Increased Efficiency in Vehicular Power Systems"
 - Dr. Michael Rollins, "Powered Prostheses"
 - Barry Saint Vernon "Potential Uses of High Energy Particles"
 - Jacob Tolliver, "Safer Techniques in Nuclear Power"
 
 - Millionaire playboy Ricard Damon arrested.  Actually supervillian Darkspell.
 - Another pair of tremors hit off-shore near site of sunken research platform.
 - SuperCon, a convention devoted to SuperHeroes and Comic Books has been
	scheduled for week of 8-1.
 
 - Issue #6  and
Issue #7 
 - Interlude #7.1 
 - Interlude #7.2 
 - Interlude #7.3 
 - Interlude #7.4 
 - Interlude #7.5 
 - Week of 5-4
- Alex Ladilot announced apres-ballet party after Russian Ballet. Promises
	to be party of the season.
 - Pastor Don Pease estimates that 10% of American computers are possessed
 	by demons.  "Any PC manufactured after 1985 is at risk," says preacher.
 - Two more jewelry stores robbed.  
 - The "Treasures of Egypt" exhibit has arrived 
     for a two week display at the City Museum.
 - Amalgamated Aerotechnics has won a large government contract.  Featured
    in the bidding was Proust Aerospace.
 - An international scientific conference on energy sources 
	has been scheduled for the week
    of the 9-2 at the Port Alexander Convention Center.
 - Knight by Day(Jenny Peters byline)
 - Off-Shore Explosion: Tremors and Heroes Involved (Jenny Peters byline)
 
 - Interlude #5.1 
 - Issue #5  
 - Interlude #5.2 
 - Interlude #5.3 
 - Sidetrip #5 
 - Week of 5-3
- Russian Ballet to tour city in six weeks (7-2).
 - Millionaire Richard Brangore is selling Castle Brangore, the family dwelling
    shipped over from England.  Minimum bid is 400,000 GP
 - The "Treasures of Egypt" exhibit will be arriving next week (5-4)
     for a two week display at the City Museum.
 - Oliver James, 15, wins Pent-State Science Fair.
 - Ric Leaf, running  back for the Dutchmen arrested for spousal abuse.
 - White Knight Challenges Crime! The hero is on the scene to deal with
    many small crimes in the city, but always has time to help those
    in need.
 - Mysterious explosion at off-shore research platform fuels speculation
    about illegal radioactive materials. (Jenny Peters byline)
 
 - Issue #3  and 
	 Issue #4
 - Week of 5-2
- Heroes face down Fire Team at Proust Aerospace.
 - Protest scheduled against off-shore research facility. Protesters claim
	illegal nuclear research is involved.  Scientists deny wrongdoing.
 - The "Treasures of Egypt" exhibit will be arriving in two weeks (5-4)
     for a two week display at the City Museum.
 - Fire that claims the lives of two was arson.
 - A string of recent jewelry store robberies has police baffled.
 - Fervor Lights Up Children's Hospital -- With Smiles
 - A Hot New Hero Hits Town(Jenny Peters byline)
 
 - Issue #1  and 
	 Issue #2
 - Week of 5-1
- Lola Novanna, the famous film star, will be visiting Port
     Alexander to open the new film museum.
 - The "Treasures of Egypt" exhibit will be arriving in three weeks (5-4)
     for a two week display at the City Museum.
 - Astronomers say the bright light seen in the sky last week was a
     a large meteorite.  The shooting stars afterward were simply debris
     fragments.
 - Street crime is down.  Police commissioner Roger Williams takes
     credit, claiming that his Undercover Street Unit is responsible.
 - A new free clinic will be opening soon in a slum area near the
     docks.
 - Scientists say that recent tremors are nothing to worry about.