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Susan D. Neumann, 39
Susan Dianne Neumann, who combined a passion for historic preservation with a penchant for volunteering and a talent for helping nonprofit groups, died June 24, 2011, from complications after surgery. She was 39.
She was born in 1972 in Chambersburg, Pa....Tags: James Buchanan, Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions, Vietnam War (1955-1975)
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Bettie H. Sampsell, 89
Bettie Hazel Sampsell, 89, a resident of Ravenwood Nursing Home, and formerly of 169 Rankin Circle, Martinsburg, W.Va., died Thursday, June 23, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center. Born June 20, 1922, in Cearfoss, Washington County, Md., she was the daughter...Tags: Richard Lee, Washington (U.S. state), Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Texas, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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1 U.S. immigration agent dead, 1 injured in Mexico
Associated PressA U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent was killed and another wounded in the line of duty Tuesday while driving through northern Mexico, a Mexican official said. The two agents were driving in the northern state of San Luis Potosi when they...Tags: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Department of State, John Morton, Employees
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Firearms from ATF sting linked to 11 more violent crimes
Firearms from the ATF's Operation Fast and Furious weapons trafficking investigation turned up at the scenes of at least 11 violent crimes in the U.S., as well as at a Border Patrol agent's slaying in southern Arizona last year, the Justice Department has...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Politics, Weaponry, Elections
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On the healthful highway
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor the junk food junkie, a road trip can be a dream journey. Between the fast food outlets and the glop at gas station minimarts, travelers may find themselves on a never-ending sugar/trans-fat wallow. But on a monthlong road trip from Los Angeles to...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Dining and Drinking, Al Green, Bacon, Tomatoes
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Immigrant who saved girl gaining new celebrity
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The man who chased down a suspected child abductor and saved a 6-year-old girl from what could have been a horrible fate this week in Albuquerque, N.M., will be honored Friday as a hero by the mayor. But 24-year-old Antonio...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Immigration, Politics, Human Rights, Human Interest
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Suspect in 1986 South Bay murder arrested at border
SAN DIEGO -- A man suspected of killing a teenager in the South Bay 25 years ago was behind bars in Texas Thursday following his arrest at the U.S.- Mexico line in that state, authorities said.
Customs and Border Protection officers took 55-year-old...Tags: Murder, Mexico
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Just How Hot Was The Summer Of 2011
The summer of 2011 will certainly be remembered around the country...for many it was either too wet...way too dry, and for so much real estate across the plains and especially the southern plains...way to hot and dry. A raging drought continues down...Tags: Houston, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas), Weather, Weather Statistics
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A Dry Odessa Wonders if Desalination is the Answer
Texas Tribune
The city of Odessa, facing a dire drought situation, is looking to an unlikely example for help in finding water: the desert city of El Paso.
Water pressure in Odessa dropped in August, and residents can only water their lawns during...Tags: Environmental Issues, Plant Openings, U.S. Army, Companies and Corporations, Water
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William 'Willie' Schuler
Dupree: William F. “Willie” Schuler, 77, of Dupree, S.D., died peacefully at home Monday, Sept. 12, 2011, after a courageous battle with cancer. Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. MDT Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Watertown, Nashville, U.S. Army, Christianity
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Teen Who Faked Cancer Raised $17,000 in Donations, police say
KTLA NewsEL PASO, TEXAS -- A teenager is charged with 'theft by deception' for allegedly collecting $17,000 in donations after telling people she was dying of leukemia. Police say Ruth Angelica "Angie" Gomez, 18, told classmates and friends that she only had...Tags: Justice System, Leukemia, Gomez (music group), Prosecution, Health
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El Paso, Texas: Intern of year recognized
Capt. Christopher Wade Larson was recognized as internal medicine intern of the year in a ceremony on June 18 at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas. He is the son of Mike and Penny Radtke Adams, formerly of Mobridge, and Carl E....Tags: Health, Internists, Internal Medicine, Health and Medical Professionals
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