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Cubs, Lieber roll over Sox
Tribune staff reporterAfter Sunday's game James Baldwin will board a plane to Atlanta, where he will pitch in his first All-Star Game. And Jon Lieber will hop a flight to Mobile, Ala., where he will help construct a baby room for his wife, Jessica, who is expecting their...Tags: Eric Young, Mark Grace, Sammy Sosa, James Baldwin, Jerry Manuel
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FEMA payout scrutiny spreads to other states
Staff WritersFrom Mobile, Ala., to Detroit to rural eastern North Carolina, the federal government has approved millions in assistance to areas largely unaffected by disasters, even after local officials warned of possible fraud. The $29.2 million sent so far to...Tags: North Carolina, Alabama, Hurricanes, Labor Day, Crimes
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Bomb kills U.S. soldier, injures 3 in Baghdad
From Wire ReportsBAGHDAD, Iraq - An American soldier was killed and three were wounded yesterday when their Humvee was bombed as it traveled beneath an overpass in the capital, the latest in a string of deadly ambushes against the occupation forces. Military officials...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Murder, Armed Forces, Wars and Interventions, Vehicles
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Calm at the eye of 1997 hurricane season
Sun-Sentinel1997 was an unusually quiet year in the tropics, one that crossed up forecasters and was a welcome relief from the ferocious 1995 and 1996 seasons. The year's meager totals -- seven named storms, three hurricanes, one major hurricane with winds of more...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricanes, Death, Pacific Ocean, National Hurricane Center
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Hispanic Influx Causes Tensions with Blacks
Tribune Staff WriterIn a region where race relations traditionally have been defined in terms of Black and White, an influx of immigrants to the Deep South in the last decade has upset the delicate cultural balance and created tensions among longtime residents and new ethnic...Tags: Islam, North Carolina, Alabama, Solectron Corporation, Mississippi
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Department of Defense List of Unaccounted Navy Personnel
-->PENTAGON UNACCOUNTED NAVY - Yeoman Second Class Melissa Rose Barnes, 27, Redlands, Calif. - Information Systems Technician Second Class Kris Romeo Bishundat, 23, Waldorf, Md. - Electronics Technician Third Class Christopher Lee Burford, 23, Hubert, N....Tags: Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Electronics, Armed Forces, Texas
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A new chief at port's helm
Sun StaffState officials promised a new era of cooperation in announcing the appointment yesterday of F. Brooks Royster III as director of the port of Baltimore, but the longtime maritime industry executive comes into the job mindful of the messy public spat...Tags: Politics, Cruise Line Ports, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., University of South Alabama, Mississippi
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Killed or missing, but not forgotten in the wake of attacks
A partial list of those killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks or still unaccounted for. American Airlines Flight 11 Boston to Los Angeles, crashed into World Trade Center CREW: John Ogonowski, 52, Dracut, Mass., captain Thomas McGuinness, 42,...Tags: Public Relations, Wildlife, Clifton, San Francisco, Hospitals and Clinics
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Latest Confirmed Casualties and Missing Persons in New York, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.
The following is a list of confirmed dead as of Monday. List compiled from sources including Pentagon websites, New York Coroner's Office, and Times wire services, by Times researchers Cary Schneider and Kent Coloma and Times staff writer Myrna Oliver....Tags: Marlborough, San Francisco, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Warren (Litchfield, Connecticut), Aberdeen Proving Ground
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'Cowboy' constables discredit a field with no oversight
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania's constables, a loose collection of elected and appointed peace officers, have no administrative oversight, are rarely disciplined and carry the burden of a recent history checkered with shootings, assaults and inappropriate behavior....Tags: Pennsylvania, Judges, Continuing Education, Punishment, Death
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Train travel still safe, records show
Tallahassee BureauWhen a silver Amtrak train loaded with 452 passengers and crew twisted off the track and crashed north of Orlando on Thursday, four people died, 133 were injured and fears about rail travel were rekindled. The scene of crumpled rail cars strewn side by...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Vehicles, Death, Disasters and Accidents, U.S. Department of Transportation
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Demand for respiratory masks soars as fear of SARS grows
Associated PressVALLEY, Neb. - Nothing - not the eruption of Mount St. Helens, the anthrax threats or the Sept. 11 attacks - has spiked demand in protective respiratory masks the way the SARS scare has. 3M Co. plants in Valley and in Aberdeen, S.D., are cranking out...Tags: Health Organizations, 3M Co., Alabama, Shelton, Hospitals and Clinics
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