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Rocker accused of pharmacy robbery before show
MANSFIELD, Mass. (AP) — The bass player for a rock band has been arrested and charged with robbing a Massachusetts pharmacy of prescription painkillers just hours before a show. Attleboro police say Michael Todd, bassist for Coheed and Cambria,...Tags: Soundgarden (music group), Coheed and Cambria (music group), Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Comcast Center (arena)
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New Hampshire is best place to live for U.S. kids; Kansas 19th
BOSTON (Reuters) - New Hampshire is the best place in America for a child to live thanks to lower rates of child poverty, according to a report released on Wednesday measuring health, education and economic security.
Holding onto the lead for the ninth...Tags: Louisiana, Minnesota, Real Estate, Social Issues, Annie E. Casey Foundation
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Verizon blames vandalism for outage
As many as 300 Verizon customers in West Baltimore lost service Thursday after cables were cut, the company said. The outage to telephone and DSL service affected state government offices, small businesses and residents, Verizon spokeswoman Sandra...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, File Sharing, Career and Workplace, Employees, Verizon Communications
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Myriad diseases can target willow trees
I have some questions about a willow tree disease. A customer purchased some golden willows from us. Since planting them, he has found some glossy black patches on the bark. The patches were not there when he planted them, so they have developed in the...Tags: Human Interest, Michigan, Real Estate, Tomatoes, Raspberries
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Mayoral candidates seek to reverse long slide in city jobs
Charleta Jones isn't looking for just one job. She's looking for two: something full time and something on the side, to help repair the financial damage she suffered after losing her job last year as a paratransit driver.
"I've been out of work for...Tags: Public Employees, Sales, Anirban Basu, Politics, Elections
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Man Drives 1400 Miles For 150 Pizzas
KIAHWould you drive 1400 miles for your favorite slice of pizza? David Schuler drove from Jackson, Mississippi to his hometown of Stoughton, Massachusetts for one. Schuler takes this trip every other year to stock up on pizza and visit family. On this...Tags: Jackson (Hinds, Mississippi), Mississippi
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Verizon workers going back to work
NEW YORK (AP) -- Ten of thousands of Verizon workers will return
to work Tuesday after a strike that lasted about two weeks.
The Communication Workers of America and the International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers issued a statement saying they...Tags: Labor Disputes, Career and Workplace, Employees, Verizon Communications
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Out of history: Md. pages lament program's end
Donald F. Munson grew up around politics, but it wasn't until he became a congressional page in the early 1950s that he decided to make a career of it. The Washington County Republican, who served 36 years in the Maryland General Assembly, met Gerald R....Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Politics, Indiana, Roscoe G Bartlett, Laws
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Rainbow Beach 'wade-ins' hailed as key battle in civil rights struggle
Tribune reporterNearly 50 years after she was hit in the head with a rock while leading an effort to integrate Chicago’s Rainbow Beach, Velma Murphy Hill stood there again Saturday, speaking with the same fiery conviction that drove her that steamy summer day....Tags: Human Interest, Politics, NAACP, Beaches, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obama de vacaciones asiste al evento social de un amigo
APEl presidente Barack Obama apareció brevemente el sábado en la casa de su amigo y otrora maestro Charles Ogletree, profesor de la escuela de derecho de Harvard, en medio de sus vacaciones en la isla de Martha's Vineyard. Obama pasó la mayor parte del día...Tags: Valerie Jarrett, Politics, Elections, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama
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Verizon Strike to End As Contract Talks Resume
ReutersNEW YORK -- About 45,000 Verizon Communications employees are set to end a two-week strike and return to work by Tuesday after the telephone company and unions said they reached an agreement to resume bargaining. Almost half of the workers in Verizon's...Tags: Work Relations, File Sharing, Politics, Labor Legislation, Strikes
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Possible measles exposure on train that stopped in Lynchburg
A warning from state health officials about a possible measles exposure on a train that stopped in Lynchburg.
Officials say a person, possibly with measles, was on Amtrak's Northeast Regional Train number 171.
The train made several stops on the east...Tags: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, MMR Vaccine, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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