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    Aug 7, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  2. Million Mile Drought

    We've all been feeling the heat and the thought of stepping away from air conditioning is a little intimidating at times.
    KIAH
    We've all been feeling the heat and the thought of stepping away from air conditioning is a little intimidating at times. Well, it turns out the drought that's afflicting us spreads far beyond the lone star state and spans over 1-million square miles....

    Tags: South Carolina, Texas, Politics, Georgia, Elections

  3. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  4. Don't miss folk singer in Aberdeen

    George Santayana famously wrote, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” Santayana's point in this much misunderstood phrase, according to historian Ted McAllister, is that without memory each generation is forced to learn...

    Tags: Jack London, George Santayana, Wars and Interventions, Illinois, Amelia Earhart

  5. Aug 9, 2011 |Story| WDAF
  6. More Rain & Just How Hot Was July?

    9PM Update...   New data is NOT that encouraging for a significant rain...odds faver under .25" for the metro with MUCH light tallies to the NE of KC and heavier stuff from Manhattan to Garnett to Joplin...1-2"ossible there...it shouldn't rain all day...

    Tags: Washington, DC, South Dakota, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico

  7. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  8. Baltimore libraries will soon check out Nooks in addition to books

    After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse.
    After Crystal Langdon checks out 22 books from her library on Reisterstown Road on Wednesday, she plans to carry them home on the Metro in her purse. And preteen boys enrolled at St. Ignatius Loyola Academy may soon be able to leave their book bags at...

    Tags: Science and Technology, Bram Stoker, Services and Shopping, Politics, Corporate Officers

  9. Aug 10, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  10. Cutbacks force retreat in war on meth

    <strong>ST. LOUIS </strong>&mdash; Police and sheriff's departments in states that  produce much of the nation's methamphetamine have made a sudden retreat  in the war on meth, at times virtually abandoning pursuit of the drug  because they can no longer afford to clean up the toxic waste generated  by labs.
    ST. LOUIS — Police and sheriff's departments in states that produce much of the nation's methamphetamine have made a sudden retreat in the war on meth, at times virtually abandoning pursuit of the drug because they can no longer afford to clean up...

    Tags: Tennessee, Allergies, Illinois, Methamphetamine (drug), Arkansas

  11. Aug 11, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  12. Catfish Allison

    Mr. Food and our TV production team went nuts over this recipe when they visited a restaurant in the Mississippi Delta, where we recently taped some shows. They thought it was one of the best fish recipes they ever had. Our Test Kitchen agrees… And...

    Tags: Catfish, Entertainment, Recipes, Television

  13. Jul 31, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  14. Police: Drunk Father Let 8-year-old Drive Pickup

    NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- A drunk father allegedly allowed his 8 year-old son to drive his pick-up truck on a southeast Louisiana highway on Saturday while he slept, until patrol officers pulled over the boy, police said.
    Reuters
    NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana -- A drunk father allegedly allowed his 8 year-old son to drive his pick-up truck on a southeast Louisiana highway on Saturday while he slept, until patrol officers pulled over the boy, police said. The boy was driving the...

    Tags: Dallas, Louisiana, Texas, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice

  15. Aug 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  16. Book review: 'Red Summer' by Cameron McWhirter

    Red Summer
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    Red Summer The Summer of 1919 and the Awakening of Black America Cameron McWhirter Henry Holt: 368 pp., $30 From April to October 1919, a wave of racial violence swept across the United States. A bloody series of at least 52 lynchings and 25 major...

    Tags: Washington, DC, African Americans, Murder, NAACP, Civil Rights

  17. Aug 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  18. Morning Fix: 'Help' on top. Rupert sells the ranch. D23 delivers.

    Company Town
    After the coffee. Before the return flight to Los Angeles. The Skinny: Spent the weekend in Washington, D.C., visiting family. Happy to report August weather is the same as it was when I was kid -- hot and humid with......
  19. Aug 22, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  20. RIP Jerry Leiber: half of one of rock's greatest songwriting teams

    Pop & Hiss
    Jerry Leiber, with partner Mike Stoller, wrote many of the hits that helped define rock music....
  21. Aug 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  22. Marco Rubio at Reagan Library: 'Conservatism is about empowering people to catch up'

    Top of the Ticket
    Full text of freshman senator Rubio's maiden West Coast speech at the Reagan Presidential Library....
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