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Prince William, Kate Middleton Expecting First Child, Report
KTLA NewsLONDON (KTLA) -- Several news reports say Duchess Kate Middleton is expecting her first child with husband Prince William. According to In Touch weekly, Kate is about six weeks along. A royal source shared the exciting news with the magazine, saying...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Peanuts, KTLA, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Allergies
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Celebrate sanitation
It's something you probably take for granted, but shouldn't. Saturday, people around the world will mark World Toilet Day. It's an event to bring attention to the invention credited with saving more lives than any other invention. Yet, two and a half...Tags: Charity
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In the Pipeline: The feeding of some 25 million
So an Indian priest, a retired cop and a Thai saleswoman walk into a coffee shop. No, it's not a joke. Quite the contrary, in fact. It's three friends coming together at a special event to help some of the most put-upon children on earth. The Indian...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Ocean View, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Air Force
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Guilty Pleasures That Give Back
PIX11.comBe part of the solution to some of the biggest issues around the globe. From your next caffeine fix, to a beauty buy, Meredith Rollins, executive editor of "RedBook" Magazine stops by with a list of products that help women, children, families and...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, HIV, Philosophy, Social Issues, Charity
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Closing Comments: It's Hot
KIAHHot as hades outside huh?! To help put it in perspective, throughout the horn of Africa, in countries like Ethiopia and Kenya, as many as 11-million people are at risk of severe malnutrition or starvation as the region faces the worst drought conditions...Tags: Islam, Famines, Water Restrictions, Human Interest, Disasters and Accidents
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NKorea food shortage worst in years despite farms
SUNAN, North Korea (AP) — It’s an unlikely sight: hundreds of ostriches, a bird native to sunny Africa, squatting and squabbling in the morning chill on a sprawling farm in North Korea. Even stranger: In winter, some wear quilted vests....Tags: European Union, Crime, Law and Justice, Soups, Elections, South Korea
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Looking Back: From our files: Oct. 23
100 years ago — 1911
The Interior Journal said the people who want to keep Stanford dry will not publish the list of names signed to the wet petition in that city by reason of the fact the petition had been knocked out and its publication would...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Kentucky Wildcats, United Nations, Manufacturing and Engineering, Crimes
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Five for your planner: Tuesday, Oct. 25
1. Mummers time
Annual Alasatia Mummers Parade begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 29. The route is along North Potomac Street and South Potomac Street, downtown Hagerstown. Local floats, bands and individual costumed mummers. For ticketed seating, call 301-...Tags: Haunted Houses (attractions), Entertainment, Music, Halloween
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Princess Beatrice’s royal wedding hat sells for more than $130,000 on EBay
Ministry of GossipPrincess Beatrice has sold her royal wedding hat on ebay for more than $130,000... -
Golfer Rory McIlroy Gains New Perspective Following Haiti Trip
Sports DirectorIreland's Rory McIlroy is one of the young guns hoping to capture a U.S. Open Championship this Father's Day weekend at Congressional Country Club. It's the first major following McIlroy's Sunday meltdown at the Masters. Since that day in April,...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Father's Day, Republic of Ireland, Haiti, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Prep Sports: Lincoln's Jeffries, Mercer's Patterson named Male Scholar-Athletes of the Year
marsee@amnews.comBrandon Jeffries and Anthony Patterson first got to know each other through soccer, then got reacquainted last year in the Governor's Scholars Program. And there's a decent they'll cross paths again a few more times in the coming years at the University...Tags: High School Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, High School Baseball, College Baseball, Relay for Life
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Aid can't get through to many Somalia famine victims, expert says
World NowMany Somali famine victims are not getting help. As UNICEF and other aid agencies struggle to upscale their humanitarian operations in southern Somalia, most famine victims are still beyond their reach....
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