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A not-so-secret mission
Back in 1982, Congress passed a law designed to guard against the disclosure of the names of U.S. spies. The lawmakers acted because two obscure publications, "CounterSpy" and the "Covert Action Information Bulletin," were printing the names of undercover...Tags: White House, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations, Texas, George W. Bush
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America's hidden war dead
Tribune senior correspondentLike thousands of other Americans who have served in Iraq since the U.S. intervention began four years ago, Walter Zbryski came home in a coffin. Only his coffin was not draped in an American flag or accompanied by a military honor guard. Instead, the...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Halliburton Company, Vehicles, U.S. Military, Social Security
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Aldermen act to ban smoking
Tribune staff reportersBuoyed by successes in other cities, anti-tobacco aldermen on Wednesday introduced a sweeping new measure that would ban smoking inside most public places in Chicago, from bars to bingo halls and limos to train platforms. The Chicago proposal, which...Tags: Bloomington (Monroe, Indiana), Ohio, Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Texas
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Immigration agency's airline flies tens of thousands of deportees out of U.S.
Tribune reporterThe nondescript 737 jet taxied to the front of the runway line at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Aboard the flight, 53 passengers stared out windows as their rising plane banked toward Mexico and their handcuffs glinted in the morning sun. This...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Texas, National Security, Cook County, Lobbying
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Amtrak Service Alert
Amtrak has temporarily suspended service to and from parts of Texas for the safety of passengers, employees and equipment, in advance of the landfall of Hurricane Ike. All passengers who have travel plans through September 13 on the affected areas on...Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Travel, Commuting, Los Angeles
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State Could Turn Elsewhere for Conservatorship Remedies
Times Staff WritersPHOENIX — The unsigned letter arrived at the Arizona Supreme Court in late October 2001. A professional guardian, the director of a nonprofit Tucson firm, was stealing from his elderly and disabled clients, it alleged. The court's fiduciary unit...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Washington (U.S. state), Texas, Health and Safety at School, University of Southern California
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Credit Crunch Forces Business Owner To Place Billboard Ad
Dave Capps is a business owner on a mission. "To replace the vans every year" he says. "Needs to be done and that's what we need to do, we want to buy some new ones." But Capps needs credit to buy the vans. He's so desperate for money to buy new vans he...Tags: Finance, Vehicles, St. Louis, Texas, Mike Davis
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AAA Texas Open House Job Fair Info - March 19
AAA Texas will hold an Open House Job Fair at AAA Texas corporate offices in Irving, Texas on Thursday, March 19, 2009. While the economy continues to struggle with the recession and jobs are being lost, AAA Texas is adding dozens of regular, full-time...Tags: San Antonio, Automotive Equipment, AAA, Texas, George W. Bush
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Immigration bills rile students
Thousands of students protesting tough immigration bills being debated in Congress marched in California, Nevada, Texas and other states Friday. There was a stabbing during a protest in Virginia, but most demonstrations were peaceful. The protests...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Justice and Rights, Hospitals and Clinics, Texas, Tucson
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Waterbury: A View Of Disaster
El Paso, TexasI was 7 years old at the time of the "Great Flood of 1955" and my family owned a three-story house at 143 Waterville Street in Waterbury. We lived on the first floor and rented the second and third floors as apartments. I remember waking up that...Tags: Floods, Waterbury, Thomaston, Texas, Disasters and Accidents
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Desert shares its atomic secrets
Times Staff WriterThere's a traffic jam out here in the middle of nowhere, a long line of cars stretching up a two-lane desert road and on over the crest of a low hill. At the head of the line, several uniformed men with guns guard a closed arm gate, and they have us...Tags: Vehicles, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Transportation Accidents
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Michigan Soldier Arrested After Woman's Body Found
Colorado Springs, CO - AP Colorado police have arrested a soldier from Michigan on suspicion of first-degree murder and sexual assault. The arrest came after police say he led them to the body of a teenage woman who had been missing since Friday....Tags: El Paso County (Colorado), Sexual Assault, Colorado Springs, Sex Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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