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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: South Carolina, Michele Bachmann, Elections, Government, Texas
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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: California State Prison, Los Angeles County, Disneyland Park, KTLA, Utah, Theft
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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: Cape Canaveral, Technology, Elections, Science and Technology, Rocketry
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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: Hugo Chavez, Dilma Rousseff, Cuba, Texas, Guatemala
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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: Kaskade, Nervo (music group), Electronica (genre), Girl Talk (music group), Nero (music group)
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Mexicali & Los Algodones Medical Expo encourages local tourism
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterTheir quest for shopping for low-priced hearing aids might lead Imperial residents Danny and Sharon McDowell south of the border. "They say they’ve got better prices there so we’re thinking of going down (to Los Algodones) to check it out,"...Tags: Arizona, Medical Services, Business, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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Gasoline prices in western states
Gasoline prices per gallon in the West* Arizona$3.58 California 3.93 Colorado 3.66 Hawaii 4.04 Idaho 3.71 Montana 3.77 Nevada 3.71 New Mexico 3.61 Oregon 3.84 Texas 3.57 Utah 3.61 Washington 3.88 Wyoming 3.66 *Source: AAA; prices (rounded)...Tags: Arizona, Utah, Texas, Petroleum Industry, Hawaii
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Obama, lawmakers still divided over debt deal
WASHINGTON (AP) — Grasping for a deal on the nation's debt, President Barack Obama and congressional leaders remained divided Sunday over the size and the components of a plan to reduce long term deficits. Noting the need to work out an agreement...Tags: ABC (tv network), Elections, International Monetary Fund, Television Industry, Homes
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Ronald William Rouleau, 63
Ronald William Rouleau, 63, of Traverse City, passed away suddenly on Thursday, July 7, 2011. He leaves his wife, Jerilyn; daughter, Rebecca (Dennis) Johnson; and two grandchildren, Aryian and Noah. Ron put up a good fight against scleroderma for many...Tags: Colorado, Florida, Michigan, California
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Alvin LaRoy Gustafson
Alvin “Al” LaRoy Gustafson, died at the age of 84 years in Roseville, CA on July 10, 2011. Born in Beresford, South Dakota on June 5, 1927. Son of Albin & Ella Gustafson, immigrants from Sweden. Enlisted in the U.S. Naval Service in 1945...Tags: Career and Workplace, World War II (1939-1945), South Dakota, Human Interest, Labor Legislation
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Legionnaires' Bacteria Found at Aria Resort in Las Vegas
CNNLAS VEGAS -- A Las Vegas resort is warning some former guests that they may have come in contact with high levels of the legionella bacteria, which causes Legionnaires' disease, a form of pneumonia, the hotel announced Thursday. The Aria Resort and...Tags: Pneumonia, Elections, Diseases and Illnesses, Las Vegas, Personal Service
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They're celebrating what? Unusual festivals in Europe
Special to the Los Angeles TimesYou may have heard of the running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, or the gathering of sun worshipers to celebrate the summer solstice at Britain's Stonehenge, but Europe has plenty of other less famous but equally unusual festivals. Some date back many...Tags: Apples, Spain, Mardi Gras, England, Festive Events
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|Story| Petoskey News
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|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
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|Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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|Column| KSWB-LTV
Jul 10, 2011
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
Jun 26, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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|Story| Daily American
Jul 11, 2011
|Story| Petoskey News
Jul 13, 2011
|Story| Glendale News Press
Jul 14, 2011
|Story| CNN
Jul 17, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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