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Taking Care of People - The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register
Editor, News-Register:
Fifty-four million Americans - roughly one in six - personally experience some form of disability and as the war continues the number of the disabled increases.... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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SR.com: Police log 450 red light violations
Police log 450 red light violations
Jody Lawrence-Turner
Staff writer
October 17, 2008
Spokane’s red-light cameras have captured nearly 450 violations since activated Oct. 1, police officials said.
About... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Loudoun Times
Herndon looks at anti-worker measures
By Gregg MacDonald
Source: Loudoun Times-Mirror
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 2008
The Town of Herndon is again considering measures to further hinder day-laborers from congregating in certain areas... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Homeowners protest recent reappraisals - Brattleboro Reformer
Homeowners protest recent reappraisals
By BOB AUDETTE, Reformer Staff
Article Launched: 10/17/2008 03:00:50 AM EDT
Friday, October 17
CHESTERFIELD, N.H. — What you pay in taxes... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Daily Herald - Teens learn value of good credit
Teens learn value of good credit
SALT LAKE CITY — With the U.S. bogged down in an economic downturn, high school students are learning how to make the financial system work for them by doing... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Domestic violence walk while two more suicides announced | www.lakotacountrytimes.com | Lakota Country Times
Domestic violence walk while two more suicides announced
ROSEBUD - The morning air had a chill, but not as breezy as last year as the... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
Tags: chill, community forums, domestic violence awareness, domestic violence awareness month, South Dakota, suicides, tiny world, white buffalo calf, white buffalo calf woman, White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, woman society, www.lakotacountrytimes.com
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ST. THOMAS - The Charlotte Amalie Chickenhawks continued their impressive start to the 2008 season on Friday with a 36-14... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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The Suffolk Times
Southold Library expansion: a casualty of the times
Citing economy, Southold Library trustees put expansion on hold
By Erin Schultz
Memo to taxpayers: You can hang on to your money.
Memo to guest lecturers, artists looking... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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High School Sports: BE’s James a player with a cause
By ALEX PELLEGRINO
Special to The Post and Courier
Friday, October 17, 2008
Mary Crawford James is a junior middle hitter on the Bishops volleyball team and a forward/center in basketball.
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RI Central
Members of the South Kingstown girls soccer team take the field Tuesday night during the teams “Pink Out” for breast cancer awareness. The event was sponsored in part by the Gloria Gemma Foundation. South beat Mt.Hope,... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Corvallis Gazette Times: High School Sports
CV volleyball sweeps CHS
By Raju Woodward
Gazette-Times Reporter
Motivated by a five-game loss to Corvallis on their homecourt back on Sept. 23, the Crescent Valley high volleyball team returned the... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Neighbor Newspapers - Casie Wright is Wagoner’s 2008 All-School Homecoming Queen
WAGONER - Casie Wright was crowned Wagoner’s All-School Homecoming Queen at the coronation ceremony before the Wagoner/Poteau game on Oct. 16.
“I... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Women looking to buy marijuana asked for their shirts | Dayton area crime
Women looking to buy marijuana asked for their shirts
By Lucas Sullivan | Friday, October 17, 2008, 09:58 AM
DAYTON - Two women looking to buy some weed from a dealer... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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The Sampson Independent > Archives > Sports > Lady Leopards face Midway in tonight’s finals
Lady Leopards face Midway in tonight’s finals
Photo by Billy Todd Raider Kelly Blackmon serves the ball to put the ball into play.... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Man charged for sex with teen - Farmington Daily Times
Man charged for sex with teen
By James Monteleone The Daily Times
Article Launched: 10/17/2008 12:00:00 AM MDT
AZTEC — After meeting a 14-year-old girl online, a New York man moved to... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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HHS ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Megan Cull
Wednesday, October 15, 2008 9:34 PM EDT
Megan Cull leads the HHS girls’ soccer team in scoring this season.
Photo... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Nutfield Publishing - Londonderry Times
Redistricting of Elementary Schools Looms on Horizon
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That won’t be an easy task.
“It’s impossible to ‘cherry pick’ particular students in specific grade levels for a... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Cuts would hurt neediest most - Las Vegas Sun
Cuts would hurt neediest most
Elderly, disabled and kids would lose essential services; teacher bonuses would end
By David McGrath Schwartz, Cy Ryan
Fri, Oct 17, 2008 (2 a.m.)
Document
* Recommendations... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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Students: U.S. should lead cooperation
Students: U.S. should lead cooperation
In a recent national survey, many Nebraska high school students agreed that the guiding principle of U.S. foreign policy should be to help build a more cooperative... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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helenair.com
Down on Main Street
By MARGA LINCOLN - Independent Record - 10/17/2008
IR photo by Marga Lincoln - Brian Obert holds one of the metal silhouettes by local artist Laura Lean that will be mounted on Townsend’s lamp posts. Future... Read the rest of the What is Blogging Article
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