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Former Washington Governor Locke confirmed as ambassador to China
Q13 FOX News Online & ReutersFormer Washington State Governor and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke is the U.S.’s new ambassador to China. The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Locke, sending to Beijing an envoy who has said he would press for greater access to Chinese markets. The...Tags: Politics, China, Washington (U.S. state), Elections, Patty Murray
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Somber air hangs over State Fair following tragedy
The atmosphere at the State Fair was an interesting mix of conflicting emotions at a place normally known for having fun Monday following the stage collapse tragedy.
On the one hand, we found lots of people wanting to get a glimpse of the wreckage,...Tags: Politics, Livestock Farming, The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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'Irvine 11' trial delayed because attorneys not ready
SANTA ANA — The jury trial of the college students accused of disrupting a public speech at UC Irvine has been continued to Aug. 29. Their trial for the misdemeanor charges was set to start Monday, but both the Orange County district attorney's...Tags: Politics, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, University of California, Lawyers
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Gov. Corbett visits Somerset County Fair
Daily American Staff WriterPennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett began his statewide fair tour Sunday in Meyersdale. The governor rode in a red convertible to the Somerset County fairgrounds grandstand stage, where he told fairgoers that he was happy to be back in western Pennsylvania...Tags: Politics, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Pennsylvania
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Anthony J. Konstant, restaurateur, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterAnthony K. Konstant, a civil rights advocate and restaurateur who led the way in desegregating restaurants on U.S. 40 in northeast Maryland and later owned the landmark Williamsburg Inn in White Marsh for many years, died Friday of heart failure at Oak...Tags: Politics, White Marsh, Wetlands, Christianity, Bel Air (Allegany, Maryland)
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John R. Hubbard dies at 92; USC president, historian and diplomat
John R. Hubbard, a historian and former U.S. ambassador to India who was president of USC in the 1970s, died Sunday at his Rancho Mirage home after a long illness, the university announced. The broad-shouldered and outspoken Texas native, widely known...Tags: Politics, India, Fluor Corporation, Arts and Culture, University of Texas at Austin
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Alleged Iran bomb plot: An intolerable provocation
The bizarre plot federal law enforcement officials described Tuesday in which elements of the Iranian government are accused of trying to blow up Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U.S. with explosives planted in a Washington restaurant sounds like...Tags: Politics, Crimes, Hillary Clinton, Mexico, FBI
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When the music stops, the missions begin
PARIS -- You can't have music without rests, and musicians without rests don't sound so great either, so after six straight nights of concerts, the members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra finally got a day off to set out on various quests.
The last...Tags: Luxembourg, Opera (genre), Trips and Vacations, Paul Hindemith, Europe
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Attorneys start opening statements in Irvine 11 case
SANTA ANA — Prosecutors and defense attorneys both argued free-speech rights Wednesday during opening statements of the criminal trial against 10 Muslim college students accused of plotting to disrupt a speech by the Israeli ambassador to the United...Tags: Crimes, Misdemeanors, Politics, Human Rights, Christianity
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Video shown in Irvine 11 courtroom [Corrected]
SANTA ANA — UC Irvine's police chief was the first called to the witness stand in Thursday's Irvine 11 jury trial, whose defendants are accused of disrupting a speech last year by the Israeli ambassador to the United States.
Chief Paul Henisey...Tags: Politics, University of California, Irvine, Prosecution, University of California, Lawyers
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Honoring Flight 93: We had to be here
Daily American Editor in ChiefFor many of the thousands of people who attended Saturday’s events in honor of the heroes of United Flight 93, it was a time of honor and respect. Dave Escherich of Stoystown, reflected on what he witnessed 10 years ago. He was one of the first...Tags: Politics, Human Interest
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