Barred From Field, Religious Signs Move to StandsSource: The New York Times
FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga. — In response to the Sept. 11 attacks, the football cheerleaders at a public high school here wanted to make the Bible a bigger part of Friday night games.

President Obama declared a "National Emergency" today, October 24, 2009, because of the Swine Flu, but can that declaration lead to the U.S.
Fox News' embedded reporter Jenkins cheerleads for anti-Dem Tea Party ExpressSource: Media Matters for America
excerpt: ''" Despite his claim to be "simply reporting" on the Tea Party Express rallies, Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins, who is traveling with the cross-country protest bus tour, has repeatedly expressed support for the protesters, who he has referred to as "the America t …
Mom stole daughter's ID to shake pom-pomsSource: The Register (UK)
A 34-year-old mother who stole her teenage daughter's identity and used it to enroll in high school to pursue her dream of becoming a cheerleader was yesterday committed to three years in a psychiatric unit, the Times reports.
Patriots cheerleader booted due to incriminating Facebook picsSource: Yahoo! Sports
It's a tale as old as time. Girl becomes youngest cheerleader in history. Girl partakes in some underage drinking and writes anti-Semitic remarks and references to male genitalia with a magic marker on a passed out friend. Picture of said incident gets posted on Facebook.
Singing, Cheerleaders and Poetry Spice Up Science CommunicationSource: News at Nature
After three grueling days of posters, symposia and networking lunches, the 7,500 attendees of the American Society for Cell Biology meeting in Washington DC (see conference blog) were ready for a less cerebral session. Now in its second year, Cell Slam is a lecture on speed.
Got Milk? Hayden Panettiere doesSource: afterellen.com
I spent most of this past Saturday afternoon fighting my way through crowds over at the Minnesota State Fair. For those of you who've never been there, which I'm guessing is many of you, we Minnesotans have a strange fascination with heads sculpted in butter.
Injured Cheerleader Won't TestifySource: columbusdispatch.com
The girl shot during a thrill-seeking adventure at a "spooky house" in Worthington won't testify in the trial of the man accused of shooting her.
It's unclear whether Allen S. Davis, who has pleaded not guilty to five counts of felonious assault, will, either.
Jury Selection Starts In Haunted House Cheerleader ShootingSource: columbusdispatch.com
Jury selection began today in the felonious assault trial of a Worthington man accused of firing a rifle at a group of teens last year.
One shot wounded a Thomas Worthington High School senior in the head.
Allen S. Davis, 41, has pleaded not guilty to five felony charges.