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    Jul 6, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  1. Gerald L. Janousek

    Rev. Gerald L. Janousek of Harbor Springs, died Saturday, July 2, 2011, at Bay Bluffs of Harbor Springs, he was 89. Gerald was born June 20, 1922, in Grand Rapids where he grew up and attended school.   Gerald answered his country's call in November...

    Tags: Michigan, France, U.S. Army, Colleges and Universities, Europe

  2. Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  3. Mission trip a learning experience for Windber family

    Milan Curlej, a 13 year-old from Windber, spends many of his summers helping those with less while his mother Maria Curlej uses her nurse practitioner skills to treat malaria, tuberculosis and HIV.
    Daily American Sunday Editor
    Milan Curlej, a 13 year-old from Windber, spends many of his summers helping those with less while his mother Maria Curlej uses her nurse practitioner skills to treat malaria, tuberculosis and HIV. The 8th grader at St. Benedict’s School, in...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Mathematics, Travel

  4. Oct 6, 2011 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  5. Climate Change Could Make Chocolate A Luxury

    According to a recent study by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, predictions of west Africa’s temperatures could impact the chocolate in years to come.
    KIAH
    According to a recent study by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture, predictions of west Africa’s temperatures could impact the chocolate in years to come. How, do you say? Well almost half of the cocoa used to make chocolate comes...

    Tags: Ecosystems, Global Change, Agricultural Research and Technology, Conservation, Weather

  6. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  7. Time Is Running Out For Sea Turtles

    They say slow and steady wins the race – but for turtles, time may be running out.
    They say slow and steady wins the race – but for turtles, time may be running out. This Sunday, the New York Aquarium will welcome thousands of runners to Coney Island for the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Run for the Wild in Brooklyn. This...

    Tags: Wildlife, Brooklyn (New York City), Natural Resources, Coney Island, File Sharing

  8. Oct 20, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Gadhafi's death: A validation of Obama's policy

    The death of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi at the hands of the rebels who deposed him was the best possible outcome of the months-long civil war in that North African country. Had he remained at large, he could have been a symbol of resistance to the nation’s new leaders, delaying efforts to bring peace and a transition to democracy. Had he been captured alive, the nation’s fledgling leaders would have been forced to choose between trying him themselves or acquiescing to a war crimes trial in international court, either of which would have given a madman the attention he craved, to the detriment of efforts at reconciliation between rival factions in Libya. Now the nation has a fresh beginning to move forward in its own way.
    The death of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi at the hands of the rebels who deposed him was the best possible outcome of the months-long civil war in that North African country. Had he remained at large, he could have been a symbol of resistance to the...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Heads of State, Government, Muammar Gaddafi, Petroleum Industry

  10. Jul 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Baltimore police officer charged in heroin conspiracy

    A Baltimore City police officer was arrested and charged Tuesday with leading a heroin distribution operation, including allegations that he arranged drug transactions while on duty and met conspirators in the parking lot of his district station,...

    Tags: Murder, Assault, Bribery, Denzel Washington, Punishment

  12. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Reuters
  13. Oct 3, 2011 |Blog| Cars.com
  14. Gas Prices Continue To Fall

    KickingTires
    National gas prices continue to fall because of more evidence of a weakening economy and increased stability of international oil sources. The national average gas price now stands at $3.42 a gallon, according to AAA. That???s a drop of about......

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Minor League Baseball, Automotive Equipment, Petroleum Industry, AAA

  15. Nov 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  16. Liberia's Johnson-Sirleaf has unassailable lead in runoff

    World Now
    Liberia's President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is poised to win a second term. Johnson-Sirleaf had an unassailable lead in votes counted in a presidential runoff, after rival Winston Tubman boycotted the poll....
  17. Nov 24, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  18. Gambians vote in election condemned as unfair

    World Now
    Gambia incumbent president, Yahya Jammeh, likely to be re-elected in vote condemned by the regional body ECOWAS: "Do I look like a loser? There is no way that I can lose unless you tell me that Gambians are mad," said Jammeh, dismissing critics of the...
  19. May 28, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
  20. Feb 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Tours & cruises

    MEXICO Rockin' on water Sixthman's "VH1 Best Cruise Ever" aboard the Carnival Inspiration will feature a lineup that includes headliners Colbie Caillat, Train and Lifehouse. The itinerary also includes an eight-hour port call in Cozumel. Itinerary:...

    Tags: Glaciers, National Parks, Trips and Vacations, Gardens and Parks, Bangkok (Thailand)

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