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10 things you might not know about lists
Chicago Tribune reportersLast week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...Tags: Wars and Interventions, MTV (tv network), Vietnam War (1955-1975), Mr. Blackwell, Human Interest
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Fort Sisseton Historical Festival this weekend
Those who like action will be attracted to Gatling gun demonstrations, black powder shooting and watermelons sliced with sabers this weekend at the Fort Sisseton Historical Festival.
For those attracted to the finer things, the weekend includes a...Tags: Rodeo, Wars and Interventions, Libraries, Shootings, Artists
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District sees gains in test scores
The Burbank Unified School District saw significant gains in standardized test scores when results were released Friday. The state’s Standards Testing and Reporting (STAR) program evaluates student comprehension of English, math, science and...Tags: School Examinations, Science and Technology, Students, Teaching and Learning
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--- Outdoors Almanac --- S.D. Wildlife Action Plan being revised
PIERRE - The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department is continuing its planning effort to address the needs of all fish and wildlife species that spend all or part of their lives in the state. The effort, called the South Dakota Wildlife Action...Tags: Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Charity, National Wildlife Federation, Conservation
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History matters
100 Years Ago For the birds Tips in the household section of the Times: "Seasonable table linens: The all over tablecloth at luncheon is hopelessly old fashioned, the polished wood must show somewhere. Putting away winter clothing: Ostrich feathers...Tags: Woodrow Wilson, Patapsco, Strawberries, Politics, Lisbon (Portugal)
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Ryan Poised To Be GOP's Leader Of The Future
The Hartford CourantVice presidential picks are always judged by their effect on the coming election. They rarely have any. This time could be different. The Democrats' Mediscare barrage is already in full swing. Paul Ryan, it seems, is determined to dispossess grandma,...Tags: Government Health Care, Democratic Party, Sociology, Ronald Reagan, Culture
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MMA Stomping Grounds: Former UFC fighter Sherman Pendergarst dies
Veteran mixed martial artist and Baltimore native Sherman “The Tank” Pendergarst has lost his battle with cancer Friday. He was 46. I was first made aware of Pendergarst from an article I read on the best MMA fighter from each state. He was...
Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Cancer, Paul Wilson
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Six more reforms for health care
One hundred years after Theodore Roosevelt proposed studying the European model of nationalized health insurance, America has finally listened. Instead of a direct route to the Bismarck-style system in which the population is divided among multiple...
Tags: General Practitioners, Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Saint Agnes Hospital, Insurance
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'The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJune 18, 2008 At 82, Gore Vidal is America's most formidable man of letters. The page of previously published work included in the front matter of this latest volume -- "The Selected Essays of Gore Vidal" -- lists 24 novels, a nonfiction book, two...Tags: Matthew Arnold, Authors, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Entertainment Events, Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Former U. S. Senator Selected as Penn State Athletics Integrity Monitor
The NCAA today selected former U.S. Senator George Mitchell as the independent Athletics Integrity Monitor at Penn State. Mitchell’s five-year appointment begins immediately. As Athletics Integrity Monitor, Mitchell will evaluate Penn State&...
Tags: Olympic Games, Charity, College Baseball, The Pennsylvania State University, Republic of Ireland
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Football Dangers: An Increasingly Guilty Pleasure
The Hartford CourantAre you ready for some football? First, however, are you ready for some autopsies? The opening of the NFL training camps coincided with the closing of the investigation into the April suicide by gunshot of Ray Easterling, 62, an eight-season NFL safety...Tags: Dave Duerson, National Football League, Heart Disease, Suicide, Sports
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Triple-Fatal Boat Surfaces, New Phase Of Investigation Begins
PIX11.com | @jamesfordtvA week after it capsized, killing three children, divers have finally been able to retrieve a sunken yacht off the sea floor, and get one step closer to figuring out what went so wrong. The 34-foot vessel dubbed Kandi Won is now back in port, having been...Tags: Long Island Sound, FBI, Suffolk County (New York), New York City Police Department, Nassau County Police
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