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Israel says it shot down drone from Lebanon
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.JERUSALEM -- Israel said Thursday that it had shot down an unmanned aircraft that entered Israeli airspace off the northern coast near Haifa, the second such incident in seven months. Military officials said they suspect the drone originated in...Tags: Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Television Industry
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M. Faysal Thameen, structural engineer
M. Faysal Thameen, a retired structural engineer who headed the city's role in the 1980s construction of the Fort McHenry Tunnel, died of cancer April 9 at his home in Millbury, Mass. The former Parkville resident was 75. "He was a quiet force in the...
Tags: Grocery Coupons, Human Interest, House Building, Parkville, Science and Technology
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'Arab Spring,' once an inspiration, now a more cautionary tale
Two years ago, the "Arab Spring" that deposed dictators and demagogues was an inspiration to hundreds of millions of repressed souls across the Middle East who yearned for a say in how they were governed. Today, with the Egyptian economy in ruins,...
Tags: Islam, Saudi Arabia, Revolutions, Arab Spring, Religious Conflicts
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Matchups for the PIAA boys basketball tournament
Matchups for the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association basketball tournaments, beginning with first-round games on Friday. First number is district and place, second is season record. BOYS CLASS AAAA FIRST ROUND ...Tags: Allentown, High School Sports, Scranton, Colleges and Universities, North Hills (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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One year later: 2012 Leap Day tornado outbreak
E-mail: cbrewer@schurz.com / Follow Chris on FacebookOne year has passed since the Leap Day tornado outbreak of 2012 that spawned eight tornadoes across the Ozarks, killing two people and injuring 53 others. The outbreak consisted of five EF-1 tornadoes and three EF-2 tornadoes that hit throughout the...Tags: Tornadoes, Natural Disasters, Business
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New Lebanese prime minister tapped amid regional strife
BEIRUT -- Lebanon’s political blocs united behind a compromise choice for prime minister Saturday, two weeks after his predecessor quit office under the cloud of the civil war in neighboring Syria. Tammam Salam, endorsed nearly unanimously by the...
Tags: Islam, Parliament, Michel Suleiman, Najib Mikati, Politics
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Man who hid stolen bank money in socks heads to federal prison
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man from Sikeston received a federal prison sentence of five years and three months for robbing a bank in Lebanon. Larry Enloe, 52, was sentenced on Wednesday after pleading guilty last Sept. 26. According to court documents,...
Tags: Prisons, Bank Robbery
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Connecticut Farms Producing Quality Goat Cheese
Americans have long championed the health benefits of cow's milk. Milk produced by heifers has long been the staple in bowls of Rice Krispies cereal and packages of Cabot's Vermont Cheddar. But dairy products made from goat's milk are growing in...
Tags: Sundance Film Festival, Suffield, Lebanon, Milk, Agriculture
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Woman survives horrific crash in Danville
tkleffman@amnews.comA Danville woman narrowly escaped serious injury Tuesday afternoon when a tractor-trailer rig loaded with toilet paper and paper towels overturned on top of her SUV as she was preparing to stop for a red light at the intersection of the Danville bypass...Tags: James Monroe, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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Why is Obama going to Israel?
President Obama is visiting Israel this week, the first foreign trip of his second term. Some commentators have criticized the tour as a diversion from the president's intention to pivot toward the Asia-Pacific region. Why go to Israel now, they ask,...
Tags: Islam, Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Politics, West Bank
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Syrian warplanes strike Lebanese territory
This post has been updated. Please see note below. BEIRUT — Syrian warplanes bombed a remote area of Lebanon along the border with Syria on Monday, just days after the Syrian government warned that its patience was wearing thin with the cross-...
Tags: Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), Politics, U.S. Department of State, Government, Turkey
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Obie Slater book signing set at Boyle County Public Library
Boyle County Public Library will host a program and book signing with Obie Slater for his book, “Obie Slater Remembers Club Cherry,” at 2 p.m. Sunday in the community room at the library. Slater’s book highlights his time as the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, B.B. King, Otis Redding, Racism, Libraries
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