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Syrians call for Assad's death; 11 killed
BEIRUT (AP) -- Tens of thousands of Syrian protesters shouted for President Bashar Assad's death Friday in a dramatic escalation of their rage and frustration, defying bullets and rooftop snipers after more than a week of intensified military assaults...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, European Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Human Rights, Europe
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It's getting easier to visit Cuba
WASHINGTON -- Betsy Blades has been curious about Cuba ever since 1959 when she was 15 years old and watched news clips of Fidel Castro’s revolution.
The retired social worker from Baltimore, now 68, will seize a chance to visit the forbidden...Tags: Sports, Foods and Beverages, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton
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The Valley Line: 'The Help' gets a local showing
Whoever heard of June Gloom in August? Most of the television weather people were chattering last week about the cloudy mornings, calling the weather some kind of phenomenon. Of course by the time you read this column, the clouds will be gone and it will...Tags: Entertainment, Mississippi, Sissy Spacek, Foreign Aid, Clubs and Associations
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Mayor responds to possible state takeover of Indianapolis schools
Fox59The future of Indianapolis Public Schools is hanging in the balance. Mayor Greg Ballard (R) is responding to a possible state takeover of seven struggling schools. The mayor spoke to the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee at a board meeting Wednesday...Tags: Regional Authority, Foreign Aid, Public Schools, Washington (U.S. state), Politics
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Charlevoix County responds to FOIA lawsuit
Charlevoix County officials responded to the Petoskey News-Review’s Freedom of Information lawsuit and for the most part denied the newspaper’s allegations. The newspaper filed a lawsuit Tuesday, Aug. 2, under the Michigan Freedom of...Tags: Trials, Foreign Aid, Civil Rights, Michigan, Crime, Law and Justice
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State lawmakers head to Cuba next week on trade mission
Clout StreetAbout a dozen state lawmakers are headed for Cuba next week for a trip they hope will boost Illinois exports. The six-day tour is being led by Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, and Rep. Dan Burke, D-Chicago. They said no taxpayer dollars will be spent on...Tags: Marengo, Laws, Executive Branch, Foreign Aid, Illinois
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Israel tests missile as Iran attack rumors grow
Israel test-fired a missile from a military base on Wednesday, two days after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of the "direct and heavy threat" posed by Iran's nuclear program.
The noon launch near Tel Aviv, which had not been announced in...Tags: Entertainment, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Foreign Aid, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Television
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American Crystal ready for harvest with fill-ins
MOORHEAD, Minn. (AP) — With the lockout of about 1,300 American Crystal Sugar Co. workers entering its second month and no negotiations in sight, the company is ready to start the harvest season with inexperienced replacement workers. Company...Tags: John Hoeven, Foreign Aid, Employees, Labor Disputes, University of Minnesota
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FOOTBALL
There will be a football camp for moms at the Groton football field Sunday afternoon. Everyone is welcome, despite your gender. It will begin at 1 p.m. Topics include tailgating, plays, positions, stats, equipment and question and answer sessions...Tags: College Sports, College Football, Minority Groups, Bob Stenehjem, Foreign Aid
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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: FBI, Osama bin Laden, Foreign Aid, George W. Bush, Yo-Yo Ma
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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: Columbia University, Energy Saving, Foreign Aid, The New York Times, Politics
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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: Agriculture, Foreign Aid, Vaccines, Politics, Preventative Medicine
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