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FEMA teams in Indiana to assess flood damage KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — Federal Emergency Management Agency teams are in Indiana assessing damage caused by recent flooding, which also claimed two lives. Local, state and federal officials moved into...Tags: Crimes, Students, Online Advertising, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Road Running
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Political calculus keeps Cuba on U.S. list of terror sponsors
Cuba’s communist leadership was quick to send condolences to the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings and to reiterate to Washington that it “rejects and condemns unequivocally all acts of terrorism.” Once a key supplier of arms and...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, Fidel Castro, Environmental Pollution, National Government, National Security
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Local, state and federal teams visit 7 Ind. counties to assess damages caused by flooding
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — Federal Emergency Management Agency teams are in Indiana assessing damage caused by recent flooding, which also claimed two lives. Local, state and federal officials moved into Huntington, Grant and Tippecanoe on Friday to...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Government, FEMA
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FEMA teams in Indiana to assess flood damage
KOKOMO, Ind. (AP) — Federal Emergency Management Agency teams are in Indiana assessing damage caused by recent flooding, which also claimed two lives. Local, state and federal officials moved into Huntington, Grant and Tippecanoe on Friday to take...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Government, Floods, FEMA
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From Or Files for May 5, 2013
100 Years Ago - 1913 G.T. Ashlock, who lives near Hustonville, has just been granted a patent on a non-refillable bottle, which those who have seen it believe is destined to make him rich. The patent office in Washington notified him at once that his...
Tags: Music, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Water Supply, Entertainment, Ted Mack
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Reassess school funding
The Tribune’s recent article on “poverty grants” to local school districts raises some important issues about education funding in Illinois (“Illinois’ method for measuring student poverty raises count statewide,” News,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Social Issues, Poverty, Health Insurance, Personal Income
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Remains of Boston Marathon bombing suspect claimed
The body of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who was the subject of a massive manhunt and died in a gunbattle with police, was claimed on Thursday. Department of Public Safety spokesman Terrel Harris said a funeral home retained by...
Tags: Trials, Students, Janet Napolitano, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tamerlan Tsarnaev
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Ex-BSO deputy hospitalized under Baker Act after troubling video
A former Broward Sheriff's Office jail deputy was hospitalized under the Baker Act on Tuesday after he posted a YouTube video accusing Sheriff Scott Israel of turning his back on him, and saying he didn't want to be "the next Christopher Dorner," the...
Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Phil McGraw, Barack Obama, Christopher Dorner, Shootings
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Obama treats Boston bomber with kid gloves
One of the consequences of abandoning a standard by which right and wrong can be judged is our increasing inability to mete out punishment that fits the crime. In fact, too often we weigh extenuating circumstances rather than guilty actions. In the case...Tags: Judges, Punishment, National Government, Islam, National Security
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Cybersecurity careers discussed at IMSA
Cybersecurity is a growing career field because even secure networks are vulnerable to attack, experts told Illinois Math and Science Academy students last week. The panel discussion in Aurora featured four experts who spoke about the importance of...
Tags: FBI, Teaching and Learning, Employment Opportunities, Security, Students
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Obama: US still not sure who used chemical weapons in Syria
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama strongly suggested Tuesday he'd consider military action against Syria if it can be confirmed that President Bashar Assad's government used chemical weapons in the two-year-old civil war. At a White House...
Tags: U.S. Military, Wars and Interventions, National Security, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013)
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Watchdogs launch review of Boston bombing intelligence
ReutersBy Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) - Official watchdogs for the U.S. intelligence community have launched a review of how information was shared before the Boston Marathon bombing and how it can be improved. "We want to see, is there, in...Tags: National Security, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Justice System, Thomas R. Carper, Crime, Law and Justice
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