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San Onofre's old nuclear generator moves to Utah
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN ONOFRE, Calif. - A large trailer was set Tuesday to carry the first of four old steam generators from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station to a disposal site in Clive, Utah. The 399 foot long, 20 foot wide, trailer with 192 tires is only...Tags: Minnesota, KSWB, Utah, Travel, Traffic
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Nevada residents identified in fatal rollover wreck on Highway 78
Staff WriterPALO VERDE --- California Highway Patrol authorities intend to talk today with a Nevada woman who was treated for injuries she received during a rollover crash on Highway 78 that resulted in the death of her 22-year-old son, an officer said. The...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Travel, Injuries and Wounds, California
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They really love me
Some of us spend our entire lives looking for the kind of love that I seem to have garnered, and it happened without my really knowing or understanding why. You see, for whatever reason, I appear to be almost a mythical-type god to the insect universe. ...Tags: Human Body, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Skin Rash, Regional Authority, Environmental Politics
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Rutten: The end of American optimism
It's sometimes useful to see ourselves as others do, and reports this Independence Day weekend in a couple of English-speaking newspapers usually sympathetic to the United States are sobering. Britain's Daily Telegraph — a conservative paper and...Tags: England, Florida, Regional Authority, Fox News Channel (tv network), United Kingdom
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When is a war not a war? When Americans can't get hurt, Obama says
The Obama administration has come up with a remarkable justification for going to war against Libya without the congressional approval required by the Constitution and the War Powers Act of 1973.
American planes are taking off, they are entering Libyan...Tags: Armed Forces, Politics, Justice System, U.S. Department of State, The New York Times
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Valley Police Beat: Man who died in rollover is named
PALO VERDE — The 22-year-old Nevada man who died after being ejected from a sport utility vehicle during a weekend rollover crash on Highway 78 was identified Monday by a coroner’s official. Kevin Cervantes, of Henderson, Nev., died from...Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Travel, California
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Michigan Republicans deciding what to do about presidential primary
LANSING -- Michigan Republicans are just five-and-a-half weeks away from deciding whether to hold a presidential primary, caucus or convention next year, but so far a consensus hasn't emerged. Dennis Moore, director of the Willow Run Tea Party Caucus in...Tags: Minnesota, Regional Authority, Mitt Romney, George Romney, Politics
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PTA Mothers Charged with Stealing Millions in Ponzi Scheme
KTLA NewsDIAMOND BAR, Calif. (KTLA) -- Three mothers who were on the PTA at Diamond Bar elementary are accused of stealing millions of dollars from dozens of victims in an elaborate Ponzi scheme. Two of the suspects, 41-year-old Maricela Barajas (aka Maricela...Tags: KTLA, Justice System, Utah, Theft, Family
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With space shuttle retiring, what's next for NASA?
As the space shuttle program heads into retirement, a question remains: How will NASA send astronauts into space?
The answer: For the time being, it will rely on Russia. But the long-term answer may have roots at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton....Tags: Science and Technology, Cape Canaveral, Boeing Co., Companies and Corporations, Orbital Sciences Corporation
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Los desmanes de dos dictadores amigos
El camino hacia el socialismo o comunismo, como quiera uno llamarlo en Cuba y Venezuela ha sido distinto. El primero vino de sopetón, impuesto por la fuerza de una revolución traicionada. El segundo ha sido más paulatino. Doce años después que Hugo...Tags: Florida, Guatemala, Barack Obama, Bolivia, Cuba
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Bass: Top five California summer music festivals
Nothing says summertime quite like live music and craft beer with good friends under the bright sun. Music festivals are one of my favorite summer pastimes; there is just something about the welcoming outdoor setting and stimulating cultural environment...Tags: Cut Copy (music group), Festive Events, New York City, John Fogerty, Restaurants
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Chasing Down The Muse: Thankful for beautiful, but mild, summer days
"…gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder." —G.K. Chesterton * Have you used one of the 86,400 seconds gifted to you today to say, "Thank you?" Fortune smiles on us. Hot, hot, hot! Seemingly everywhere else it is hot enough to cook...Tags: G.K. Chesterton, Skin, Arizona, Human Interest
Jul 26, 2011
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Aug 1, 2011
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Jul 5, 2011
|Column| Daily American
Jul 6, 2011
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Jun 27, 2011
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Aug 2, 2011
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Jul 7, 2011
|Story| Petoskey News
Jul 6, 2011
|Story| KTLA-LTV
Jul 7, 2011
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Jul 9, 2011
|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jul 9, 2011
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Jul 21, 2011
|Story| Coastline Pilot
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