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US military operation in Libya costs hundreds of millions and price tag could rise
Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — Stretched thin by two wars, the U.S. military is spending upward of $1 billion in an international assault to destroy Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's air defenses and save rebels from likely defeat, according to analysts and a...Tags: Ohio, Iraq, Afghanistan, Lexington (Lexington, Virginia), Saddam Hussein
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Leaf blowers receive city ban
NEWPORT BEACH — Residents and gardeners will no longer be able to use gas-powered leaf blowers once an ordinance a divided City Council tentatively approved Tuesday takes effect. After lengthy discussion and the failure of a motion to also ban...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Companies and Corporations, Foods and Beverages, Elections, Hamburgers
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2011 Commodity Classic achieves record-breaking attendance
ST. LOUIS - The 2011 Commodity Classic surpassed all previous turnout records with a total of 4,826 attendees. Farm families represented over half of the participants with 2,776 attendees, and first-time attendees saw an 80 percent increase over the...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Human Interest, Entertainment, Agriculture
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Newport looks to outsource parking meter services
As its neighbor Costa Mesa plans to outsource half its workforce, the Newport Beach City Council will consider Tuesday if it should contract out its parking meter operations and enforcement. The city would have to lay off a full-time meter service worker...Tags: Tennessee, Company Privatization, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Outdoors Almanac
The South Dakota Walleye Classic and Festival in Akaska will be Aug. 10-14. The 2011 rules, registration and announcements are now posted at sdwalleyeclassic.com. North Dakotan Jesse Buechel was last year's pro winner as he lead wire-to-wire for three...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Crimes, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Elections, North Dakota
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With twist, 'American Idol' down to 13 contestants
NEW YORK (AP) — "American Idol" is down to a lucky 13 finalists. In a two-hour episode Thursday, the nation's most popular show pared down the competition from 24. Ten contestants made it to the next round by phone-in votes. In a new twist, judges...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Steven Tyler, Stefano Langone, American Idol (tv program), Elections
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Missing Indiana baby found following Fox59 exclusive report
Fox59Police found missing 9-month old Jacob Young at a hotel with his father in Nashville, Tennessee, Friday. Jacob had been the focus of an IMPD missing person investigation since December when his mother, Sandra Young, reported him missing. She said...Tags: Missing Persons, Tennessee, Indiana, Social Issues, Marion County (Indiana)
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Antietam Rec presents love songs with a touch of country, Sinatra and Elvis
tiffanya@herald-mail.comNothing says "baby, I love you," like porkchop sideburns and a white jumpsuit. "For me, Elvis of the '70s is what Elvis is all about," said Tim Rotz, who will impersonate The King during Antietam Recreation's Valentine's Special. The variety show debuts...Tags: Justin Bieber, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), YouTube, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Pittsburgh
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Pianist Eric Himy will perform lively, classical concert in Hagerstown
tiffanya@herald-mail.comA press-conference preview and an emergency Maryland Symphony Orchestra solo performance later, pianist Eric Himy will give the Hagerstown concert he intended to give all along. Himy (rhymes with steamy) has performed at major concert halls around the...Tags: Malta, Music Industry, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Elections, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Arnold G. Perrey, 81
MARCH 30, 1929-FEB. 28, 2011 BOONSBORO, Md. — Arnold G. Perrey, 81, of 7540 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, passed away Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, at Meritus Medical Center, Hagerstown, Md. Born March 30, 1929, in Gumbinnen, Germany, to the late Fritz and...Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Germany, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Human Interest
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TAP's new president
SOUTH BEND -- He believes prayer can change things. That's why he's asking for prayers for TAP. The Rev. Gilbert C. Washington, pastor of St. Paul Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in South Bend, is the new president of TAP, or Transforming Action...Tags: Lee Johnson, St. Joseph County (Indiana), Washington (U.S. state), Education, Colleges and Universities
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Educator sees the value in 'value-added' approach to evaluating teachers
For The Record Los Angeles Times Tuesday, October 20, 2009 Home Edition Main News Part A Page 4 National Desk 1 inches; 37 words Type of Material: Correction Teacher evaluations: An article in some editions of Sunday's Section A about evaluating teacher...Tags: Research, Politics, Schools, Unions, Teachers Unions
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