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New-look Falcons set for first test
GLENDALE — The following are previews of the area's upcoming high school football games. The Crescenta Valley High football team is admittedly untested, but the first proving ground will be on a field where the Falcons have played plenty of...Tags: Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Firearms, Tornadoes, Wars and Interventions
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Passengers Faint After Being Stuck on Hot Flight for Hours
Associated PressHARTFORD, Conn. -- Passengers on a diverted Virgin Atlantic Airways flight spent more than four hours stuck in a hot, dark plane parked on a tarmac, while babies squirmed and people yelled and screamed. At least three people fainted and were taken away in...Tags: Weather, Travel, Transportation, CNN (tv network), Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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32 lives, 50 desperate minutes underground
Tribune staff reporterDispatcher Harry House sat alone in a spare booth on a hill above America's deepest coal mine. Around him, video screens transmitted gloomy, subterranean images from the long coal tunnels a half-mile below. House's computers tracked air temperatures...Tags: Defense, Gaming, Politics, Death, Explosions
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Disaster at No. 5 Mine
Tribune staff reporterTwo thousand feet below the rolling, wind-scrubbed hills, in a remote section of North America's deepest coal mine, the walls began to creak and pop. In a dark corridor about 100 feet away, two miners watched as long steel bolts anchored into the rock...Tags: Defense, Colleges and Universities, Emergency Planning, Death, Explosions
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Four held in attack on home of activist
Sun StaffFour young men were in custody yesterday and may face federal charges in the firebombing this weekend of the North Baltimore home of a woman described by Baltimore police as an outspoken community activist, city police said. The firebombing was described...Tags: Randallstown, Death, Politics, Justice System, Police Arrests
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Bob Miller's bridge
Sun StaffBob Miller once dreamed of designing great things, but his engineering career went neither quite that way nor quite that far. So it's with self-conscious country-boy shucks, and a little melancholy, that he downplays his role in the construction of the...Tags: Bill Miller, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Carroll County (Virginia), Building Material, Colleges and Universities
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