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Used Chevrolet Corvettes See Biggest Price Drop on Cars.com
KickingTiresPrices for late-model used cars continued their decline in August, dropping nearly $200 on average, or almost 1%, from a month earlier. Used Chevrolet Corvettes saw the biggest declines, dropping on average 6% from July 1 to Aug. 1. The......Tags: Passenger Cars, Chevrolet, Porsche, Ford, Saturn
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Gambling illustrates a century of social change
timr@herald-mail.comThose who insist that the winds of social change blow slowly should consider the issue of gambling. As the General Assembly was meeting in a special session to vote on an expansion of gambling in Maryland — largely to just catch up with...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, National Football League, Labor Legislation, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Immigration
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Artcetera
Laguna Art Museum 307 Cliff Drive (949) 494-8971 http://www.lagunaartmuseum.org Open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursdays; and closed Wednesdays. Admission is $7 for adults and $5 for...Tags: Entertainment, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Photography, Painting
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Is Supt. McCarthy being frank with us? Quite.
Change of SubjectFrom this year's news archives: June 15 : "Maybe (a roughly 35 percent increase in homicides so far over 2011) is a consequence of (disbanding the Chicago Police Dept. strike force), and I didn't anticipate it," McCarthy said in a...... -
Barack Obama: Drone warrior
WASHINGTON — A very strange story, a 6,000-word front-page New York Times piece on how, every Tuesday, Barack Obama shuffles "baseball cards" with the pictures and bios of suspected terrorists from around the world and chooses who shall die by drone...
Tags: Bill Clinton, Terrorism, Iran, Religion and Belief, NATO
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Laguna Art Museum to open concurrent exhibits
Clarence Hinkle lived in Laguna Beach from 1922 until 1935. Dating to 1917, he painted scenes of the arts colony, but only one of his paintings remains in the Laguna Art Museum's permanent collection. "Laguna Beach," a 30-inch by 36-inch oil on canvas,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Artists, Painting
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World, national news briefs for Tuesday, May 22
UN nuclear agency chief says deal reached with Iran on IAEA probe of country’s nuclear sites VIENNA (AP) — Despite some differences, a deal has been reached with Iran that will allow the U.N. nuclear agency to restart a long-stalled probe...
Tags: International Organizations, Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Europe, NATO, Elections
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Protesting gives people something to Occupy their time during G-8 summit
Lyndon Larouche is still alive? Who knew? I sure didn’t, until I read reports from the world G-8 summit at Camp David that the Larouche Political Action Committee was first on the scene in what has become sort of yard sale of international...
Tags: Libyan Civil War (2011), Tea Party Movement, Advice Columns and Columnists, Protest, News Media
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Putin returns, and so does a Cold War mentality
Now that Vladimir Putin is Russia's president once again, the result of still another fraudulent election, we should expect ever more hostile relations with Moscow. Mr. Putin, a vain and vulgar man, was born and bred to despise the United States. And...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, National Government, Government, Elections, Diplomacy
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Market Week: May 21, 2012
IRA Solutions, Inc. Jesse Lipscomb, Investment Advisor CA Insurance Agent License: 0D22050 4025 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 300 San Diego, CA 92108 Phone: 619-280-2700 Jesse@FinancialCPR.net www.FinancialCPR.net Play Video: The US Debt Ceiling:...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mutual Funds, Government, Facebook, Industrial Production
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6.0 earthquake in Italy kills 6, injures dozens
World NowAn earthquake early Sunday in north-central Italy killed six people, injured dozens and sent parts of historic castles, clock towers and churches tumbling down.... -
Authorities temporarily ban Twitter in Pakistan
World NowPakistan’s decision to block access to the online social network Twitter on Sunday drew sharp criticism from human rights activists, who called the move an “ill-advised” attempt at censorship....
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