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Commentary: Tuition creates a generation of debtors
With the estimated cost of attending a four-year state college in America at $120,000, the average family of four should expect their children's college to cost more than buying a home. Even though only 24% of Americans believe college is affordable, 97%...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Loans, Labor Markets, Unemployment Rate, Employment
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UAA Wants to Land Boeing 727 at Merrill Field
Channel 2 NewsThe University of Alaska Anchorage is seeking permission to land a big jet at the airfield in Anchorage. The Anchorage Daily News says the university wants to use a Boeing 727 donated by cargo giant FedEx in its aviation technology program. A university...Tags: Boeing Co., Colleges and Universities, Education
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Airport woes causing bad publicity
Aberdeen's recent airport problems have given the city $1 million worth of bad publicity over the last seven days, Northern State University President Jim Smith said. When Mayor Mike Levsen invited Smith to talk during the State of the City address,...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Delays, Travel, Frosting and Icing, Delta Air Lines
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It's still a lucky day if you avoid being scammed
A local man (we'll call Mr. Adams) and several others from our area, received what looked like a check in the mail for $1,330. The check was accompanied with a letter supposedly from "Honeywell Payments Systems Inc." Oxford, UK. Like so many others, Adams...
Tags: Business, Diabetes, Honeywell International Incorporated, American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association
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Postal Service plan to end Saturday delivery likely to affect business
The U.S. Postal Service's announcement that it plans to stop delivering most mail on Saturdays is likely to have an effect on the business world. The Postal Service said it made the announcement Wednesday -- about six months in advance of implementing a...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Air Transportation Delays, UPS Inc., Business, Sales
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Going good postal
The U.S. Postal Service, in its latest bid to save a few billion bucks, plans to stop delivering mail on Saturdays. It's not enough. The ugly truth is that the Postal Service's commitment to universal mail service is no longer financially viable in...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Twitter, Inc., Verizon Communications, Science and Technology, U.S. Postal Service
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Florida travel calendar for January
Check out festivals and events in January across the state.
View events this coming weekend, or view the whole month's offerings by region below:
Coming up this week
Jan. 26, Feb. 2: Just for Kids. SeaWorld Orlando. SeaWorld Orlando kicks off its...Tags: Steve Thomas, Disc Jockeys, Movies, Lake County (Florida), Gainesville
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Paper Snowflakes For Sandy Hook Arrive From As Far Away As Iraq, Hong Kong
The Hartford Courant— Snowflakes made of coiled copy paper, Post-it notes and even Swarovski crystal pile into a business-park office like an indoor blizzard. They arrive by mail in envelopes and boxes. Some are dumped off by hand, others hauled in by UPS and FedEx...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Sandy Hook Elementary School, Education, Teachers, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut)
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Bigelow and Affleck snubs roil critics! Big win for Warner Bros.
After the coffee. Before getting my Golden Globes outfit together. The Skinny: Normally I welcome the weekend, but since I'll spend much of this weekend at the TV Press Tour in Pasadena it won't feel like a break. Oh, well, there are worse things in...
Tags: CBS Corp., Movies, Entertainment Events, Man of Steel (movie), White House
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Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers a selection of reader questions after the Ravens' 31-28 overtime loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday at FedEx Field. Frank: The Ravens firing Cam Cameron was long overdue. Why did it take so long? Do...
Tags: Tony Romo, Washington Redskins, Bryant McKinnie, Michael Oher, American Football Conference
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News of the Weird: How Drunk Do You Have to Be?
Update: Gary Medrow, 68, has periodically surfaced in News of the Weird since 1991 for his unique behavior of using a false identity to persuade Milwaukee-area strangers over the phone to lift other strangers off the ground — behavior for which he...
Tags: Ministry (music group), Ocala, Punishment, Justice System, Barack Obama
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FedEx expects record shipping day with boost from online sales
With a little over two weeks left before Christmas, it's crunch time for shoppers –- and shippers too. FedEx is projecting that it will have its busiest shipping day of the year Monday, delivering an estimated 19 million packages worldwide and...
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Holidays, UPS Inc., Cyber Monday, Black Friday (shopping)
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