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11 de Septiembre queda marcado con nuevo monumento a las víctimas
APDeterminados a nunca olvidar pero quizás listos para seguir adelante, los estadounidenses dieron el domingo al 11 de septiembre un lugar en la historia y dejaron un recuerdo para una nueva generación. Una ceremonia solemne de recordación se realizó en el...Tags: Leon Panetta, Bill Clinton, Joe Biden, Politics, Michael Bloomberg
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Steve Ford & Dad's Energy Czar Coming To Grand Rapids On Tuesday
FOX 17 Assignment EditorPresident Gerald R. Ford's son, Steve Ford, will be in Grand Rapids on Tuesday to help his father's former energy czar kick off the "Gerald R. Ford Energy Lecture Series" at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Frank G. Zarb, President Ford's...Tags: The New York Times, Steve Ford, WXMI, Energy, Long Island Power Authority
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American Red Cross Providing 13 Emergency Aid Stations and 7 Shelters for Those Affected by Pennsylvania Floods
Staff reporterThe American Red Cross is operating 13 Emergency Aid Stations and seven Red Cross Shelters throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania to assist those affected by flooding caused by Tropical Storm Lee in the state. Red Cross volunteers on site of the Emergency...Tags: Charity, Politics, Tropical Storm Lee (2011), Middletown, American Red Cross
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UPDATE: Red Cross Emergency Aid Centers
Staff reporterRed Cross Emergency Aid Station at the K-Mart Plaza, 1170 Mae Street, Hummelstown, and Worley and Obetz, 35 Doe Run Road, Manheim, will be closing at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, September 19, as the need for these services is ending. The following is a synopsis of...Tags: Dauphin County, Politics, American Red Cross, Middletown, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Montana could escape hit from cattle infections
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana ranchers are not likely to face new sanctions on cattle exports following yet another round of suspected brucellosis infections, signaling an effective truce in the long-running debate over the animal disease, state...Tags: Vaccines, Politics, Economic Sanctions, Agriculture, Preventative Medicine
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McManus: Technology that protects protesters
Early this year, as street protests began spreading across the Arab world, a young Internet expert from Germany, Katrin Verclas, asked Egyptian democracy activists what kind of technology they needed most. More laptop computers? Better access to the Web?...Tags: Democracy, Syria, Computer Networking and Internet, Human Rights, Demonstration
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Aumenta tabaquismo entre juventud estadounidense
WASHINGTON — Un nuevo estudio en la edición de octubre del diario American Journal of Public Health mide las tendencias de consumo de la marca y la prevalencia del consumo de cigarros en poblaciones específicas. El estudio, financiado por Legacy,...Tags: Politics, Economic Sanctions, Regional Authority, Food and Drug Administration
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Mail Call - Sept. 23
“I’m finally beginning to see what’s the problem with this area. We’re too urban for chickens, but we’re too rural for recycling. What a dilemma.” — Hagerstown “You know, I get tired of these people...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Al-Qaeda, Career and Workplace, Employers, Nazi Party
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Green jobs programs go belly up
Don't look for Vice President Joe Biden or President Obama to make a big "green job" announcement anytime soon. With all the solar energy companies declaring bankruptcy the last few weeks, it is hard to keep score of the failures. As National Review...Tags: Energy, Earth Day, White House, Bankruptcy, Financially Distressed Companies
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Officials: Iran Will Be Held Accountable for Foiled Plot
ReutersWASHINGTON -- Saudi Arabia vowed on Wednesday that Iran would "pay the price" for an alleged plot to kill its ambassador in Washington and U.S. officials said there could be a push for a new round of U.N. sanctions. Tehran angrily rejected the charges...Tags: ABC (tv network), Democracy, Human Rights, Saudi Arabia, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Palco de Prensa: El desconcierto
Cuando parecía que los priístas ya estaban listos para arrancar la contienda presidencial, con un precandidato con una enorme ventaja sobre cualesquier otro aspirante, de cualesquiera de los demás partidos políticos, surgen hechos, declaraciones y...Tags: Politics, Economic Sanctions
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Dec. 4, 2010: Allentown judge disputes claims
Of The Morning CallAn Allentown district judge accused of "nasty, rude, erratic and strange" behavior during hearings in her courtroom filed her response Friday, acknowledging she is "passionate" on the bench but denying she acted improperly. District Judge Maryesther...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Prosecution, Economic Sanctions, Trials
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