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Army: Chemical weapons off Hawaii should stay put
- HONOLULU -- Chemical weapons dumped in deep water five miles south of Pearl Harbor after World War II should remain at the site because moving them could pose more of a threat to people and the environment ...
- The Sun News
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- 7/30/2010 8:18:09 PM
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Friday Evening Photo Blogging: High Bridge History Edition
- This is a story of big government that began in the era of Martin Van Buren and the grandest of Roman aqueducts coming to America. A story about what was once both the first reliable Manhattan water supply ...
- DAILY KOS
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- 7/30/2010 8:10:59 PM
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Movement in Western oil-gas lease backlog in Wyo.
- A more than 2-year-old backlog of federal oil and gas leases in Wyoming began breaking loose Friday as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management announced it finally will issue 145 leases sold in June 2008. WASHINGTON â ...
- Tacoma News Tribune
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- 7/30/2010 5:40:40 PM
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Ignore at your own risk: Panel offers new food rules
- Every five years the American public gets a newly tweaked directive on what we’re supposed to be eating. And every five years the American public largely ignores it. For example, the 2005 Dietary Guidelines for ...
- Colorado Springs Gazette
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- 7/30/2010 5:19:11 PM
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Young boy rescued from Potomac River after nearly drowning
- WILLIAMSPORT — A preschool-aged boy was rescued from a near drowning in the Potomac River Friday afternoon when his father pulled him out and performed rescue breathing, emergency medical services officials ...
- Herald-Mail
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- 7/30/2010 4:50:33 PM
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SKorea cracks down on marriage brokers after death
- SEOUL, South Korea -- Young and poor, the Vietnamese woman jumped at the chance to marry a South Korean introduced to her through a matchmaking agency. Eight days after moving to South Korea, 20-year-old Thach ...
- The Sun News
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- 7/30/2010 4:43:24 PM
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Legg Mason Tennis Classic Draw Preview and Analysis
- The third week of the Olympus US Open Series will bring the ATP World Tour to the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington D.C. Beginning six weeks of intense hard-court action, the Washington event will set the platform ...
- Bleacherreport.com
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- 7/30/2010 4:21:55 PM
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Riders on the storm
- WASHINGTON — When people think of New Orleans, most think of jazz, hurricane cocktails, Katrina — and now the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But there’s another stormy concoction barreling toward the ...
- Abilene Reporter-News
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- 7/30/2010 2:56:01 PM
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From food trucks to brick-and-mortar restaurants
- HOBOKEN, N.J. — Along the waterfront, with postcard views of Manhattan across the Hudson River, sweaty devotees of The Taco Truck line up to order lunch, scooting back to cooled-off jobs to eat their slow-braised sweet ...
- msnbc.com
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- 7/30/2010 2:41:42 PM
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Work on Howard Hanson dam could begin this fall
- SEATTLE – Construction could begin this fall on interim measures to restore the Howard Hanson Dam on the Green River to full flood capacity. The Army Corps of Engineers said Friday it plans to use $44 ...
- Olympian
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- 7/30/2010 2:27:23 PM
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Mabus to hold town-hall meetings on Gulf's future
- WASHINGTON — Navy Secretary Ray Mabus , President Barack Obama's point man on long-term restoration of the Gulf Coast after the BP oil spill, heads back to the Gulf next week for town hall meetings in all ...
- YAHOO!
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- 7/30/2010 2:20:14 PM
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Signs of oil spill recovery entering new phase
- BILOXI, Miss. — BP's new boss says it's time for a "scaleback" in cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Federal officials say there is no way the crude could reach the East Coast. And fishing areas are starting to ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution
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- 7/30/2010 2:13:04 PM
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Big fall chinook run is on its way
- Anglers can look forward to one of the biggest runs of chinook salmon in several years when the fall fishing season - including the popular Buoy 10 sport fishery - launches Sunday on the Columbia River. Fisheries ...
- Daily Astorian
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- 7/30/2010 1:22:58 PM
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Pentagon sees training allies as its greatest hope
- Soldiers from Company D, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, watch as Afghan troops try to zero their weapons during marksmanship training in Maiwand district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan, in this 2009 photo. In an ...
- Stars and Stripes
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- 7/30/2010 1:22:58 PM
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House vote seen close on oil spill bill
- WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reuters)—A close vote is expected later on Friday when the House of Representatives decides on legislation to reform the oil industry's offshore drilling practices in response to the massive Gulf ...
- Business Insurance
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- 7/30/2010 12:54:20 PM
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Media Matters: Conservatives' perpetual dishonesty machine
- Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh regularly tout their supposed accuracy and often claim their critics never prove them wrong. Fittingly, this in itself is a complete falsehood. Limbaugh and Beck are wrong for a living, but ...
- Media Matters
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- 7/30/2010 12:40:01 PM
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Why We Can’t Eat Slaughtered Geese
- Rob Bennett for The New York Times Kind of like chicken. The Canada goose, according to those in the know, tastes like a dark, tender cut of smoked chicken. That’s Canada goose from elsewhere in the country ...
- New York Times Blogs
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- 7/30/2010 12:11:23 PM
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A break from wind finally in store for fishermen
- Man, we have had a couple of pretty mornings in a row, and the winds are forecast to be reasonably calm through the weekend. In fact, they are forecast to be northerly and easterly, and the temperatures should ...
- Carteret County News
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- 7/30/2010 12:04:13 PM
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Federal Judge Forces Hawaiian Garbage To Stay On the Island
- If you fly into Honolulu and smell something a little rancid in the air, this is why. Bales of garbage from Hawaii were supposed to be arriving in Washington state, bound for a landfill near the Columbia River, Nina ...
- Seattle Weekly (blog)
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- 7/30/2010 12:04:13 PM
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Find weekend events that float your boat
- If your family is looking for an active weekend, you might want to check out the Family Fun Day at JCC Camps at Medford or Philadelphia Dance Day. Into strolling and shopping? Then stop by the inaugural Cooper ...
- Courier-Post
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- 7/30/2010 11:35:35 AM
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Truck foodies keep their wheels as they open shops
- Along the waterfront, with postcard views of Manhattan across the Hudson River, sweaty devotees of The Taco Truck line up to order lunch, scooting back to cooled-off jobs to eat their slow-braised sweet pork ...
- Seattle Times
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- 7/30/2010 11:28:26 AM
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7-31 Obituaries
- Vernon Eugene Wiard of Newberg died July 24, 2010. He was 89. He was born Feb. 11, 1921, in Cody, Wyo., to Harry and Edith Wiard. He moved with his family to southern Oregon, settling in Klamath ...
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- 7/30/2010 11:14:07 AM
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China Conducts Military Exercise in South China Sea
- China says it has held a large scale military exercise in the South China Sea that coincided with drills in the Sea of Japan by the United States and South Korea. State media say China's military forces this week ...
- Global Security
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- 7/30/2010 11:06:57 AM
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1 dead, 2 hurt in bear attack near Yellowstone Park
- COOKE CITY (AP) -- At least one bear rampaged through a heavily occupied campground Wednesday near Yellowstone National Park in the middle of the night, killing one person and injuring two others during a ...
- Belgrade News
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- 7/30/2010 11:06:57 AM
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UPDATE 2-U.S. House vote seen close on oil spill bill
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A close vote is expected later on Friday when the U.S. House of Representatives decides on legislation to reform the oil industry's offshore drilling practices in response to the massive ...
- FOXBusiness
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- 7/30/2010 11:06:57 AM
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China Says Its South Sea Claims Are `Indisputable'
- China declared its “indisputable sovereignty” over the South China Sea and held naval drills in the waters, pushing back against a U.S. role in resolving disputes in one of the world’s busiest shipping ...
- Bloomberg
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- 7/30/2010 10:45:29 AM
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Swimming Holes Outdo Toilet Bowls in Bacteria Count
- COLLEGE PARK, Md. (July 30, 2010) -- Swimming in the rivers that feed the Chesapeake Bay after a hard rain could be as hazardous to your health as hopping into an unflushed toilet. That was a key finding of a water ...
- Southern Maryland Online
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- 7/30/2010 10:38:19 AM
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Countdown to the trade deadline
- Sir Lance-a-lot: The Astros had almost no action on Lance Berkman until the last few days. But all of a sudden, Berkman has gone 5-for-10, with a homer, a double and five RBIs in his past three games. And the ...
- ESPN.com
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- 7/30/2010 10:38:19 AM
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Life after Microsoft for Razorfish
- Seattle-based interactive ad agency Razorfish has been sold twice in three years, operating against a seemingly constant backdrop of industry speculation about its fate. But the uncertainty appears to be over, now that ...
- TechFlash
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- 7/30/2010 10:38:19 AM
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Incoming BP CEO: Time for 'scaleback' in cleanup
- BILOXI, Miss. -- BP's incoming CEO said Friday that it's time for a "scaleback" of the massive effort to clean up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, but stressed the commitment to make things right is the same as ...
- Washington Post
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- 7/30/2010 10:31:10 AM
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Effort to stop Gulf gusher delayed over sediment
- NEW ORLEANS — The government's point man for the Gulf oil spill says there's been a delay in a procedure that will help stop the gusher for good. Deckhand Sang Nguyen swings in a hammock made from fishing net on the ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution
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- 7/30/2010 10:24:00 AM
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Mussels could cost $100M a year to fight
- SPOKANE -- The expected arrival of invasive mussels in the Columbia River Basin could cost $100 million a year to fight, according to a new report done for the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. The ...
- Bellingham Herald
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- 7/30/2010 10:09:41 AM
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4th bear caught after deadly MT campground attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont. — The last grizzly bear believed involved in a triple mauling at a Montana campground has been captured, with DNA tests due Friday that could confirm the family of four grizzlies killed a Michigan man ...
- Palm Beach Interactive
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- 7/30/2010 10:09:41 AM
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Don’t try to lure BP fishermen victims to occupied land
- Louisiana fishermen, victims of the BP Gulf spill, could be moving their place of work to an occupied country, supporting an illegal and brutal regime. This might be the reality if Washington lobbyists get what they want ...
- Leesville Daily Leader
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- 7/30/2010 9:33:54 AM
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Teen of the Week: Joey Gukanovich
- When Joseph "Joey" Lee Gukanovich set out to visit the park in Eastport on the grounds of the Annapolis Maritime Museum named for his great-grandfather, the late locally renowned waterman Herbert E. "Herbie ...
- HometownAnnapolis.com
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- 7/30/2010 9:05:16 AM
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On the Call: AEP Chairman-CEO Michael Morris
- Power companies have struggled since the recession with soft demand, particularly from the industrial sector, where they have some of their biggest customers. American Electric Power Inc.'s chairman and CEO ...
- Olympian
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- 7/30/2010 8:43:47 AM
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BP hiring former FEMA head for Gulf recovery
- Streaks of oil and a line of emulsified oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill are seen near an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico, off the coast of Louisiana, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert ...
- Herald-Standard
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- 7/30/2010 8:36:38 AM
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4th bear caught after deadly Mont. campground attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont. (AP) — The last grizzly bear believed involved in the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park has been captured, and Montana wildlife officials are ...
- USA Today
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- 7/30/2010 8:29:28 AM
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BP hiring former FEMA head for Gulf recovery
- Deckhand Sang Nguyen swings in a hammock made from fishing net on the deck of a commercial fishing vessel while on standby with the vessels of opportunity program in Empire, La., Thursday, July 29, 2010. As less heavy ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution
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- 7/30/2010 8:08:00 AM
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From Fires to Fish, Heat Wave Batters Russia
- RYBKHOZ, Russia — This is a country that knows how to handle the cold, swaggering about during the most brutal of winters. But the heat is another story. And there has never been heat like this. Here is how extreme it ...
- Blueridgenow.com
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- 7/30/2010 8:08:00 AM
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4th grizzly bear captured after fatal campground attack
- Fish Wildlife and Parks officials carry pistols and shotguns Wednesday while in the Soda Butte campground near Cooke City, Mont. The campground was the place of a bear mauling on Wednesday morning. Loading ...
- Billings Gazette
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- 7/30/2010 8:00:50 AM
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Survivor plays dead to stop bear attack
- COOKE CITY — One of the survivors of a deadly grizzly bear attack said Thursday she realized her only hope was to play dead after feeling the bear’s jaw clamp onto her arm in the middle of the night ...
- Independent Record
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- 7/30/2010 7:46:31 AM
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4th Bear Caught After Deadly Attack Near Yellowstone
- COOKE CITY, Mont. | A fourth and final grizzly bear was captured today after the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park, Montana wildlife officials said. A sow and two of her three ...
- The Ledger
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- 7/30/2010 7:39:22 AM
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4th Bear Caught After Deadly MT Attack
- (COOKE CITY, Mont.) — The last grizzly bear believed involved in the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park has been captured, and Montana wildlife officials are awaiting DNA ...
- Time
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- 7/30/2010 7:32:12 AM
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4th bear caught after deadly campground attack
- July 30, 2010 (COOKE CITY, Mont.) -- The last grizzly bear believed involved in the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park has been captured, and Montana wildlife officials are ...
- KABC
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- 7/30/2010 7:32:12 AM
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Look for good things from 2 Lads on Old Mission Peninsula
- TRAVERSE CITY — Driving down the M-37 hill approaching South Airport Road, I get that first look at Grand Traverse Bay. Figuratively and literally, at that moment I am entering a different world. Every other ...
- MLive.com
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- 7/30/2010 6:56:25 AM
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4th bear caught after deadly MT campground attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont. — Montana wildlife officials say they have captured the fourth and final grizzly bear believed involved in the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park ...
- Huffingtonpost.com
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- 7/30/2010 6:20:37 AM
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4th bear caught after deadly MT campground attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont. (AP) - Montana wildlife officials say they have captured the fourth and final grizzly bear believed involved in the fatal mauling of a Michigan man at a campground near Yellowstone National Park. A sow ...
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- 7/30/2010 6:20:37 AM
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China Conducts Military Exercise in South China Sea
- China says it has held a large scale military exercise in the South China Sea that coincided with drills in the Sea of Japan by the United States and South Korea. State media say China's military forces this week ...
- Voice of America
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- 7/30/2010 6:06:18 AM
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Fatal Yellowstone-area grizzly mauling: 'She was hunting us'
- COOKE CITY - One of the survivors of a deadly grizzly bear attack said Thursday she realized her only hope was to play dead after feeling the bear's jaw clamp onto her arm in the middle of the night. Wildlife ...
- Missoulian
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- 7/30/2010 5:30:31 AM
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MATT SCHUBERT'S OUTDOORS: Salmon fishing sluggish at best
- • Head for the Queets -- For about two days, the saltwater near the mouth of the Queets River was the hottest salmon fishery on the coast. Yes, things slowed down a bit Thursday, but it's still worth a look . . . as ...
- Peninsula Daily News
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- 7/30/2010 5:30:31 AM
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Errol Flynn goes to war in new DVD collection
- Even when he was standing still on the screen, Errol Flynn seemed to be on the move. Maybe part of that had to do with the anticipation of the audience. They knew that at any moment Flynn could spring into ...
- Victoria Advocate
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- 7/30/2010 5:09:02 AM
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Churchill's Choppers Auctioned for $23,723
- (July 30) -- When Winston Churchill told the British Parliament he had "nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat," he was talking about the prospects of war, but he could have just as easily been referring to ...
- AOL News
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- 7/30/2010 4:54:43 AM
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Mont. officials await test results in bear attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont.—Wildlife officials expected DNA test results to confirm Friday that a captured grizzly bear and her three cubs were the animals that killed one camper and injured two others in a rampage ...
- San Jose Mercury News
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- 7/30/2010 4:40:24 AM
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Judge: Wildlife plan excluded possible lynx habitat
- MISSOULA, Mont. — A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is arbitrarily excluding "critical habitat" that could be occupied by the elusive Canada lynx, which were listed a decade ...
- Pioneer Press
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- 7/30/2010 4:33:15 AM
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Volunteers sought to assist with flood cleanup
- July 29, 2010 | With any federal assistance weeks if not months away, local officials are asking for volunteers to help clean the flood-damaged homes of elderly and disabled individuals in Milwaukee. Both those who need ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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- 7/30/2010 4:11:46 AM
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Woman recounts bear attack as caught grizzly ID'd
- COOKE CITY, Mont. (AP) — One of the survivors of a deadly grizzly bear attack said Thursday she realized her only hope was to play dead after feeling the bear's jaw clamp onto her arm in the middle of the ...
- Marconews.com
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- 7/30/2010 4:04:37 AM
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Officials await test results in bear attack
- Cooke City, Mont. -- Wildlife officials expected DNA test results to confirm Friday that a captured grizzly bear and her three cubs were the animals that killed one camper and injured two others in a rampage ...
- Detroit News
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- 7/30/2010 4:04:37 AM
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Inside Dish: Restaurant Phoebe, Village Cup, PETA and more
- MONTPELIER — Restaurant Phoebe closed its doors the first week in July after almost four years of service. Co-owner and executive chef Aaron Millon released a statement saying they were considering a move to ...
- Burlington Free Press
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- 7/30/2010 3:50:18 AM
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Around Jonathan Street
- Ebenezer AME Church celebrated the birthdays Sunday of its pastor, the Rev. Leroy Jackson, and church member Grace Snively. Although no bells and whistles were included, the well-wishers were full of love as ...
- Herald-Mail
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- 7/30/2010 3:28:49 AM
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Governor Chris Christie is out of touch
- During the last several years, many economists have been writing about the shrinking middle class in America. Yet here in New Jersey, we have a governor who continues to insist wrongly that it is the rich ...
- The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog)
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- 7/30/2010 3:14:30 AM
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Mont. officials await test results in bear attack
- COOKE CITY, Mont. — Wildlife officials expected DNA test results to confirm Friday that a captured grizzly bear and her three cubs were the animals that killed one camper and injured two others in a rampage that has ...
- Houston Chronicle
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- 7/30/2010 3:00:11 AM
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Area roundup: Carlisle to hold 'Midnight Madness'
- Carlisle School will hold a Midnight Madness event late Saturday night at the Smith River Sports Complex to kick off its boys soccer and field hockey seasons. The event will begin at 11:30 p.m. Saturday and run into the ...
- Martinsville Bulletin
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- 7/30/2010 2:45:53 AM
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From Fires to Fish, Heat Wave Batters Russia
- RYBKHOZ, Russia — This is a country that knows how to handle the cold, swaggering about during the most brutal of winters. But the heat is another story. And there has never been heat like this. Here is how extreme it ...
- Herald Tribune
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- 7/30/2010 2:31:34 AM
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Aspiring police officers train, compete at event
- Shoot or don't shoot? Eighteen-year-old William Bryant takes a deep breath and gulps before he aims his pistol and shoots a passenger in a van who appears to be reaching for a weapon. Just how seriously the ...
- Tacoma News Tribune
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- 7/30/2010 2:24:24 AM
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Judge: FWS plan excluded possible lynx habitat
- MISSOULA, MONT. — A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is arbitrarily excluding "critical habitat" that could be occupied by the elusive Canada lynx, which were listed a decade ago as ...
- Washington Examiner
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- 7/30/2010 2:24:24 AM
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Mont. officials await test results in bear attack
- An unidentified U.S. Forest Service Employee closes the gate at the entrance to the Soda Butte Campground in Cooke City, Mont., Thursday, July 29, 2010. A man was killed and two people injured when a bear ...
- Salon
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- 7/30/2010 2:17:15 AM
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Woman recounts bear attack as caught grizzly ID'd
- COOKE CITY, Mont. -- One of the survivors of a deadly grizzly bear attack said Thursday she realized her only hope was to play dead after feeling the bear's jaw clamp onto her arm in the middle of the night ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
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- 7/30/2010 2:17:15 AM
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Volunteers sought to pull up stargrass in Yakima River
- BENTON CITY -- Rachel Little is planning a party to restore salmon habitat in the lower Yakima River. Little, salmon biologist and educator for the Benton Conservation District, has organized a water stargrass ...
- Bellingham Herald
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- 7/30/2010 2:10:05 AM
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Column: Encounter with rare bird was a special moment
- Late last year, we received a message from a former neighbor in Port Edwards, Jean Mansavage, that she would like to bring a professor of ornithology and entomology from the Washington, D.C., area to Wisconsin ...
- Daily Tribune
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- 7/30/2010 2:10:05 AM
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House to take up offshore drilling reform bill
- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three months after the catastrophic oil rig explosion that sent millions of gallons of crude spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. House of Representatives was poised on Friday to ...
- Reuters
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- 7/30/2010 2:02:56 AM
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Volunteers sought to pull up stargrass in Yakima River
- BENTON CITY -- Rachel Little is planning a party to restore salmon habitat in the lower Yakima River. Little, salmon biologist and educator for the Benton Conservation District, has organized a water stargrass ...
- Tri-City Herald
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- 7/30/2010 1:55:46 AM
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Riders on the storm: These women inspire
- When people think of New Orleans, most think of jazz, hurricane cocktails, Katrina - and now the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But there's another stormy concoction barreling toward the nation's capital ...
- Burlington County Times
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- 7/30/2010 1:27:08 AM
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Outdoor notes: New deer hunting rules take effect
- As of August 1, some changes to the state’s hunting and fishing regulations take effect including a few that relate to hunting whitetail deer. Beginning Sept. 11, when bow-and-arrow season opens in the Eastern, Central ...
- Sun Journal
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- 7/30/2010 12:58:30 AM
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US House to take up offshore drilling reform bill
- WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reuters) - Three months after the catastrophic oil rig explosion that sent millions of gallons of crude spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. House of of Representatives was poised on ...
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- 7/30/2010 12:58:30 AM
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OUTDOORS: Five best bets to do this weekend
- • Head for the Queets -- For about two days, the saltwater near the mouth of the Queets River was the hottest salmon fishery on the coast. Yes, things slowed down a bit Thursday, but it's still worth a look . . . as ...
- Peninsula Daily News
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- 7/30/2010 12:37:02 AM
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Dip into redrock ambience at Sand Hollow State Park
- With its rocky red cliffs, red sand beaches and warm water, Sand Hollow Reservoir is one of the most scenic recreation areas in Utah for boaters, fishermen and OHV riders. Since its creation in 2003, Sand ...
- Daily Herald
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- 7/30/2010 12:15:33 AM
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Xtreme Volunteerism - Would You Kumbaya for Your Cause?
- For Dr. Sims, Mr. Russell and his son, the week provides a chance to share the opportunity of a lifetime with 50 children afflicted with mitochondrial disease a disease that for Dr. Sims and the Russells has been a major ...
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- 7/30/2010 12:08:24 AM
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Romanoff lashes Bennet for millions in movie-chain payouts
- Sen. Michael Bennet frequently touts his business experience restructuring billions of dollars in corporate debt while overseeing a major movie-theater chain for billionaire Philip Anschutz. But the Regal ...
- Denver Post
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- 7/30/2010 12:01:14 AM
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Saving Seattle's trees - one bird at a time?
- Seattle City Light contractors cut back trees to create clearance for power lines on the edge of Kiwanis Ravine on Thursday July 29, 2010 in Magnolia. The City of Seattle hopes to preserve the city's tree ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
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- 7/29/2010 11:39:46 PM
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Judge rules FWS erred in excluding lynx habitat
- Endangered lynx soon may have more room to roam, thanks to a recent court ruling that concluded large swaths of Western habitat were wrongly excluded from protection. In particular, the court ruled that tens ...
- Independent Record
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- 7/29/2010 11:25:27 PM
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Officials capture grizzly sow, 2 cubs suspected in fatal attack
- COOKE CITY - Montana wildlife officials Thursday were testing the DNA of a captured grizzly bear to confirm if it was the animal that killed a Michigan man and injured two other campers in a rampage near ...
- Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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- 7/29/2010 11:11:08 PM
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Grizzly caught after Montana mauling that killed Michigan man
- COOKE CITY (AP) — Wildlife officials on Thursday were testing the DNA of a captured grizzly bear to confirm if it was the animal that killed a Michigan man and injured two other campers in a rampage near ...
- Bozeman Daily Chronicle
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- 7/29/2010 11:11:08 PM
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Southern Illinois Troop plants stakes in A.P. Hill
- FORT A.P. HILL, Va. - The Southern Illinois National Scout Jamboree Troop has finally arrived at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. The Troop consists of scouts from all over the Southern Illinois area including Murphysboro ...
- The Southern
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- 7/29/2010 11:03:58 PM
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This summer, even Siberia is sweaty
- A smoky haze alters the view of St. Basil's cathedral in Moscow. One of the country's chief medical authorities estimated that walking around Moscow for a few hours was the equivalent of smoking a pack or two ...
- Raleigh News & Observer
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- 7/29/2010 10:56:49 PM
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DJ Babylon
- Jon Mathews gives guests a glimpse into his world as he DJs at Bentz Street Sports Bar for its monthly Reggae Night, joined by DJ Savure. BANG BANG at Cafe Nola with DJ Twoteks and DJ Whatnow -- first Friday ...
- Frederick News-Post
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- 7/29/2010 10:56:49 PM
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Weekend fishing best bets
- Offshore: Very few dolphin have been caught lately by anglers trolling in the Stream and a cold water upwelling is still taunting grouper anglers. Amberjack between 20 and 40 pounds have been hanging above ...
- Florida Today
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- 7/29/2010 10:42:30 PM
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Car hits bicycle officer; fellow officer fires at car
- July 30, 2010 | A Milwaukee police officer on bicycle patrol was injured late Thursday when he was struck by a car that fled from him and another bike officer, Milwaukee police said. The officer was taken to ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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- 7/29/2010 10:35:20 PM
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Bear attack survivor: I played dead
- COOKE CITY, Mont. (AP) — A woman who was attacked by a bear in the middle of the night at a busy campground was bitten on her arm and leg before she instinctively played dead so the animal would leave her ...
- Trentonian
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- 7/29/2010 10:28:11 PM
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Havens Proposed for
- WASHINGTON (CN) - Two agencies have proposed that trucks transporting explosives be better attended when the truck driver is absent.| The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration and the Federal ...
- Courthouse News Service
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- 7/29/2010 10:13:52 PM
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DIGEST: Compton scores 63 playing on exemption
- Thursday, July 29, 2010 at 10:15 p.m. Double heart transplant recipient Erik Compton shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday in the inaugural Greenbrier Classic to share the first-round lead with rookie Matt Every ...
- San Diego Union-Tribune
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- 7/29/2010 10:13:52 PM
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Eight Days for July 30
- Send events of community interest in South Mississippi to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label “What’s Happening.” “The Drowsy Chaperone”: 8 p.m. July 28-31, Center Stage Theatre ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald
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- 7/29/2010 10:06:42 PM
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Roy A. Danielson
- ESTHERVILLE - Funeral services for Roy A. Danielson, 93, of Estherville will be held 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, at United Methodist Church in Estherville with Pastor Lynn Elrod officiating. Visitation ...
- Estherville Daily News
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- 7/29/2010 10:06:42 PM
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Events | Bandshell blast
- Summer Sunday Free Concerts continue at Roxbury Bandshell, Franklin Street, Johnstown. Local musician Jerry Intihar will perform at 5 p.m. Intihar performs a variety of music, including Slovenian, Croatian, Polish ...
- Tribune-Democrat
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- 7/29/2010 9:59:33 PM
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Big fish, small fish
- Utah's leap to the Pac-12 has been the subject of much discussion lately, and it was again during the league's annual football media day Thursday in the Rose Bowl (see related story). The acceptance of a Pac-10 ...
- Deseret News
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- 7/29/2010 9:59:33 PM
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Corporate media downplays Gulf oil spill
- In the wake of the temporary capping of the Deepwater Horizon well, the American media has begin to shift its focus from the catastrophe in the Gulf, while a number of significant commentaries have begun to downplay its ...
- World Socialist Web Site
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- 7/29/2010 9:59:33 PM
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Murray, Lopez, Blake win 2nd-round matches in LA
- LOS ANGELES -- Andy Murray had to go the distance in his Los Angeles debut, beating American qualifier Tim Smyczek 6-1, 4-6, 6-2 on Thursday night in a second-round match at the Farmers Classic. The top-seeded Scot ...
- Washington Post
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- 7/29/2010 9:59:33 PM
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House to take up offshore drilling reform bill
- WASHINGTON - Three months after the catastrophic oil rig explosion that sent millions of gallons of crude spewing into the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. House of Representatives was poised on Friday to debate ...
- CNBC
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- 7/29/2010 9:59:33 PM
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Hazel V. Walcutt
- Hazel Virginia Bell Walcutt, 86, of Parkersburg, passed away July 29, 2010, at her residence. She was born Oct. 15, 1923, in Oil Rock, W.Va., Wirt County, a daughter of the late Francis H. and Bessie Cox Bell ...
- Parkersburg News & Sentinel
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- 7/29/2010 9:38:04 PM
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Grizzly caught after fatally mauling MI man
- COOKE CITY, Mont. -- A mother grizzly and two of her three cubs have been captured after killing a Michigan man and injuring two other people during an overnight rampage through a campground near Yellowstone National ...
- KABC
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- 7/29/2010 9:38:04 PM
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Weekend calendar (July 30 to Aug. 1)
- The Benedum Center in Pittsburgh will host "The Student Prince" Aug. 3 to 8. Tickets cost $21.50 to $70.50. Hilltop Restaurant, Rochester, 9 p.m. July 31, D Mal from Ill Willis, no cover. The Venue at Harmony ...
- Beaver County Times
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- 7/29/2010 9:30:55 PM
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Late congressman deserves the honor
- By Wayne Madsen McClatchy-Tribune WASHINGTON The usual cabal of neo-conservatives and “swift-boating” attack hyenas are chiding the Navy for naming its 10th San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock ship ...
- Vindy.com
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- 7/29/2010 9:30:55 PM
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Mother wolf in state's first pack in decades missing
- TWISP — The mother wolf of the state’s first confirmed pack of wolves in 70 years is missing. The Wenatchee World reports that biologists don’t know where the alpha female wolf has gone and they fear ...
- Seattle Times
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- 7/29/2010 9:23:45 PM
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Judge: USFWS plan excluded possible lynx habitat
- A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is arbitrarily excluding "critical habitat" that could be occupied by the elusive Canada lynx. A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Fish and ...
- Seattle Times
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- 7/29/2010 9:23:45 PM
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Survivor of Montana bear attack says she played dead
- COOKE CITY, Mont. — A woman who was attacked by a bear in the middle of the night at a busy campground was bitten on her arm and leg before she instinctively played dead so the animal would leave her alone ...
- Tulsa World
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- 7/29/2010 9:16:36 PM
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Salem advocate gets to shake president's hand
- SALEM — It has been a big two weeks for Mary Margaret Moore. The executive director of the Independent Living Center of the North Shore and Cape Ann, the regional disabilities agency based in Salem, was in Washington ...
- Salem News
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- 7/29/2010 9:16:36 PM
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1,500 homes under evacuation orders in LA County
- PALMDALE, Calif. – An out-of-control wildfire burning north of State Route 14 is closing in on homes in the hills around Palmdale in northern Los Angeles County. Fire Inspector Matt Levesque said about 1,500 ...
- Olympian
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- 7/29/2010 9:16:36 PM
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Traffic Stop Nets Huge Crack Bust
- BERLIN – Maryland State Police (MSP) arrested a New Jersey man with a substantial amount of crack cocaine last week after a routine traffic stop on Route 113 north of Berlin. Around 7:30 p.m. last Friday, an ...
- The Dispatch
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- 7/29/2010 9:09:26 PM