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    Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Mudslide partially derails Amtrak train in Washington state

    Three cars on an Amtrak train derailed in western Washington state after a Sunday morning mudslide. No one was hurt. The Amtrak Empire Builder was carrying 86 passengers and 11 crew when the accident happened near Everett. Afterward, the train was...

    Tags: Amtrak

  2. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Attorneys: Rutgers had legal basis to fire coach but didn't

    Rutgers University officials had known for months that their basketball coach had harassed players in practice so severely that he could have been fired, according to a university report.
    This post has been updated, as indicated below.
    Rutgers University officials had known for months that their basketball coach had harassed players in practice so severely that he could have been fired, according to a university report. Concerned by practice footage of Coach Mike Rice roughhousing...

    Tags: Basketball, College Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, College Basketball, The New York Times

  4. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Stunning a pig in a quest for answers to Navy seaman's death

    ELGIN, Texas — Before he shot the pig with a million volts of electricity, James Culp bowed his head in prayer.
    ELGIN, Texas — Before he shot the pig with a million volts of electricity, James Culp bowed his head in prayer. “Dear heavenly father, I ask you to guide my hand and render this test successful. Thank you for the justice that’s brought...

    Tags: Military Justice, Crime, Law and Justice, Weaponry, Suicide, Elgin

  6. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Geography: Mapping the future with Esri

    Jack Dangermond started his working life at his parents' plant nursery in Redlands. Now, Forbes says, he's a billionaire.
    Jack Dangermond started his working life at his parents' plant nursery in Redlands. Now, Forbes says, he's a billionaire. Dangermond is founder and president of Esri, one of the world's leading geographic information systems companies. In 2010, he won...

    Tags: U.S. Embassy, Sales, Environmental Issues, New Products, Science and Technology

  8. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. As Sheldon Adelson takes stand in casino trial, wisecracks ensue

    LAS VEGAS — Billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson looked relaxed. His arm was slung over the back of the courtroom witness chair with the cozy demeanor of a guest on an afternoon talk show. He was dressed impeccably in a gray business suit,...

    Tags: Witnesses, Justice System, Las Vegas Sands Corporation, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials

  10. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Fish on boat set adrift by Japan tsunami land in U.S.

    SEATTLE &mdash; Since a tsunami struck Japan more than two years ago, a variety of debris has washed up on U.S. beaches &mdash;&nbsp; including <a href="http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jun/06/nation/la-na-nn-huge-dock-tsunami-20120606" target="_blank">large boat docks</a> and a soccer ball, found in Washington state's Olympic National Park, from the Otsuchi Soccer Club.
    SEATTLE — Since a tsunami struck Japan more than two years ago, a variety of debris has washed up on U.S. beaches —  including large boat docks and a soccer ball, found in Washington state's Olympic National Park, from the Otsuchi Soccer Club....

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Japan

  12. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. 10 Things to Know for Today

    Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. ECONOMISTS PREDICT STEADY JOB GAINS The Labor Department is set to release employment numbers later this morning, and many analysts think they'...

    Tags: Murder, Shootings, Google Inc., Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Tokyo Electric Power Co.

  14. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  15. Automakers report US sales up in March

    DETROIT (AP) &mdash; March is turning out to be the best month for auto sales in at least six years.
    DETROIT (AP) — March is turning out to be the best month for auto sales in at least six years. Major automakers including Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, General Motors and Nissan all reported increases, with some reporting their best monthly totals since...

    Tags: Sales, Labor Markets, Unemployment Benefits, General Motors Corp., Manufacturing and Engineering

  16. Mar 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Wrangling over an early warning system for earthquakes

    Two different approaches to alerting the public about earthquakes are vying for the state's support, one based on a network of government-operated sensors, the other built around a private company's equipment. In a move that may shed some light for policymakers, the California Emergency Management Agency has pulled together a group of experts to make recommendations on how to implement an earthquake early warning system.
    Two different approaches to alerting the public about earthquakes are vying for the state's support, one based on a network of government-operated sensors, the other built around a private company's equipment. In a move that may shed some light for...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, FEMA, U.S. Geological Survey, Japan, National Government

  18. Mar 27, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  19. Alaska Marks 49 Years Since 1964 Earthquake and Tsunami

    Wednesday marked the 49th anniversary of the 1964 earthquake that rocked Alaska, generating a deadly tsunami after the 9.2 magnitude temblor.
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    Wednesday marked the 49th anniversary of the 1964 earthquake that rocked Alaska, generating a deadly tsunami after the 9.2 magnitude temblor. Some 115 Alaskans died on that Good Friday, mostly due to waves, with another 15 deaths reported in Oregon...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Tsunamis, Disasters and Accidents, Earthquakes

  20. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  21. U.S. Grains Council officers' mission to cover key issues in Korea, China, Japan

    The U.S. Grains Council's 2013 Officers Mission heads to Korea, China and Japan, March 18-28, where attendees will visit with key customers and end users, providing details and receiving feedback on the U.S. 2012-13 corn crop. "Ever since the drought...

    Tags: Tsunamis, Biotechnology, Earthquakes, Science and Technology, Chemical Industry

  22. Mar 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  23. Paper needs more national news coverage

    The front page of your paper never has an article of national and world interest. Case in point, the front page on Monday, March 18, had an article about deer on the golf course, an RV show in Aberdeen, and how West River has the most clout in the...
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