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Gas prices projected to be lower than last summer
SOUTH BEND — Memorial Day is the unofficial start to summer, a season with typically higher gas prices. It’s also a heavy travel weekend. And this Memorial Day weekend, about nine out of ten holiday travelers will take to the nation’...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Memorial Day, Washington, DC, Human Interest, U.S. Department of Energy
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George Packer chronicles American boom and bust in 'The Unwinding'
George Packer's new nonfiction book, "The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America," has many of the qualities of an epic novel. Packer's subject is the last 35 years of U.S. history, the decades that gave us the conservative "Contract With...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Philosophy, Biofuels, Book, Values
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'The Bling Ring' comes full circle for Alexis Neiers
"Can you give mommy a cue? Are you hungry?" 21-year-old Alexis Neiers cooed to her crying newborn in the middle of a faux-upscale Calabasas restaurant last week. "When she puts her hands in her mouth, she's hungry. Right now, she's just tired. Maybe a...
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Stocks trade flat; market ends week lower for the first time since April
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Major stock indexes closed out their first weekly loss in a month in quiet trading Friday. The Standard & Poor's 500 index dropped 0.91 of a point to close at 1,649.60. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 8.60 points to 15,303,...Tags: Productivity, Memorial Day, Procter & Gamble, S&P 500, Federal Reserve
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Summer travel forecast: Better, but no blowout
NEW YORK (AP) — This summer, high rollers are flying to lavish hot spots for their vacations. The rest of us are driving to less luxurious places like nearby campgrounds. The good news: At some U.S. campgrounds these days you get live bands, air...
Tags: Transportation, AAA, Federal Reserve, Labor Markets, Tourism and Leisure
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Culinary features on Anna Maria Island Mainsail Beach Inn on Florida’s Anna Maria Island has partnered with the Beach Bistro to offer a number of culinary luxuries to...Tags: Jason Taylor, Satellite Technology, Aquatica, Museums, Barbie (fictional character)
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Ugandan president removes army chief, police occupy newspaper amid turmoil over succession
Associated PressKAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni fired his top military commander Friday, the ouster apparently linked to turmoil over Museveni's alleged plan to have his son succeed him as head of state. Sacked army chief Gen. Aronda...Tags: Heads of State, Newspaper and Magazine, Freedom of the Press, National Government, Politics
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Black Silent Film 'Symbol Of The Unconquered' In New Britain
The Hartford Courant"Symbol of the Unconquered," which black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux made in 1920 as a direct response to D.W. Griffith's racist blockbuster "The Birth of a Nation," will be shown on Friday, May 24, in New Britain, with live musical accompaniment. The...Tags: Oscar Micheaux, Racism, New Britain
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Current Prices
Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the United States. Prices vary in different locations because of local economic conditions. Kewpie wedding topper, celluloid, wedding dress, holding bouquet,...Tags: Prices, Weddings, Marriage, Family
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Saying goodbye to equipment dealership in Williston, N.D.
Lindsey Implement Inc., a 23-year-old farm equipment dealership in Williston, N.D., is closing next month -- partly because of the oil boom, partly because of competition from multi-location dealer networks. Owner Gary Lindsey, 57, started the company...Tags: Retraining, Career and Workplace
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Minn. ethanol makers hope to snap back this year
FAIRMONT, Minn. - Farmer Dwayne Ehlert remembers the moment last August when he delivered a truckload of corn to an ethanol plant here and sold it for a record $8.16 a bushel. "I knew it was good for me, and I knew it wasn't good for anyone else,"...Tags: Renewable Energy, Business Enterprises, Dwayne Johnson, Environmental Issues, Biofuels
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Asian stock markets stage mild recovery after China factory data sparked big sell-off
AP Business WriterBANGKOK (AP) — Asian stock markets staged a mild recovery Friday, a day after being routed by unexpectedly weak Chinese manufacturing and fears the Federal Reserve will start withdrawing its monetary stimulus. Japan's Nikkei 225 index, which...Tags: Tsunamis, Shinzo Abe, Nikkei, Money and Monetary Policy, Politics
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