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The brevity of Silent Cal
WASHINGTON -- Before Ronald Reagan traveled the 16 blocks to the White House after his first inaugural address, the White House curator had, at the new president's instruction, hung in the Cabinet room a portrait of Calvin Coolidge. The Great Communicator...
Tags: Politics, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Government, H.L. Mencken
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U.S. state and territory travel offices
States and many U.S. territories have tourism offices to help visitors. When requesting travel literature, be as specific as possible. Alabama: Alabama Tourism Department, 401 Adams Ave., Suite 126, P.O. Box 4927, Montgomery, AL 36103; (800) 252-2262 or...Tags: Washington, DC, Frankfort, Raleigh, Pembroke (Kankakee, Illinois), Montgomery (Kane, Illinois)
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Northeast residents dig themselves out after weekend blizzard
BOSTON -- Amid a mix of rain, sleet and snow, plows and electricity-repair crews across the Northeast continued their efforts to clean up the remains of the blizzard of 2013 with transportation issues remaining a key concern. The morning commute in many...
Tags: Vehicles, Long Island, JetBlue Airways, Services and Shopping, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Northeast blizzard eases; snowplows revved up for the big dig-out
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.BOSTON--The blizzard of 2013 began to ease somewhat Saturday as the Northeast began to slowly dig out from a fierce, and in some places, record-breaking storm that dropped more than 2 feet of snow and as much as 3 feet in some places. The worst of the...Tags: Vehicles, Suffolk County (New York), Snow Storms, Local Government, Dannel P. Malloy
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Major blizzard moving into Northeast; record snowfall predicted
BOSTON -- Snow began falling throughout much of the Northeast on Friday morning, the first flurries of what forecasters are predicting will strengthen into a major blizzard, possibly bringing record accumulations of up to 3 feet of snow. The storm,...Tags: Long Island, National Weather Service, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Snow Storms, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Blizzard threatens NYC, New England; 2 feet feared
BOSTON (AP) — A blizzard of potentially mammoth proportions threatened to strike the Northeast with a vengeance Friday, with up to 2 feet of snow feared along the densely populated Interstate 95 corridor from the New York City area to Boston and...
Tags: Weather, Long Island, National Weather Service, Weather Reports, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Blizzard bears down in as Northeast hunkers down in state of emergency
BOSTON--Generators have been topped off with fuel. Supplies, from food to salt, have been stockpiled. Roads are increasingly empty as drivers heeded official announcements to get off the highway, head for shelter and stay there until the blizzard of...Tags: Amtrak, Long Island, National Weather Service, Deval Patrick, Weather Warnings
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Winter weather advisory for northern counties, with 2 feet of snow expected in New England
A winter weather advisory is in effect for northern counties from 4 a.m. through 10 a.m. Friday, with up to an inch or two of snow mixed with sleet and freezing rain expected as a major snowstorm heads northeast to slam New England. The advisory applies...
Tags: Ellicott City, Baltimore Weather, Weather Warnings, Snow Storms, Harford County
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Winter storm: Snow tapers off here, Northeast braces for blizzard
A winter storm dumped almost 9 inches of heavy, wet snow in some far northern suburbs before tapering off Thursday evening. A winter storm warning was set to expire at midnight for Lake and McHenry counties, with Cook, DuPage and DeKalb counties under a...
Tags: Antioch (Lake, Illinois), McHenry, Hanover Park, Judges, Elgin
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Seven Springs hosts Burton snowboarding competition
Daily American Staff WriterSEVEN SPRINGS — A national snowboarding competition ending Sunday was just the beginning for qualifying athletes moving on to the championships. The top 10 men and top five women in the U.S. Open Snowboarding Qualifiers presented by MINI will...Tags: Half Pipe Snowboarding, Snowboarding
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Scott Brown won't seek Senate comeback
WASHINGTON – Scott Brown, defeated last November in a marquee election battle for a Massachusetts Senate seat by Elizabeth Warren, has opted against seeking a return to Congress this June in the special election to replace John F. Kerry. The...
Tags: Elizabeth Warren, Stephen F. Lynch, Scott P. Brown, Politics, Deval Patrick
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Long-delayed school snack rules to come soon: Vilsack
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - After more than a year's delay, American schools will soon see new U.S. government rules targeting the kinds of snacks sold to students, a move nutritionists say could play an important role in fighting childhood obesity. Anxious...Tags: Food Industry, Weight, Students, Cranberries, Consumer Goods Industries
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