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Flood worries and some relief in Irene's wake
Associated PressStripped of hurricane rank, Tropical Storm Irene spent the last of its fury Sunday, leaving treacherous flooding and millions without power — but an unfazed New York and relief that it was nothing like the nightmare authorities feared. Slowly,...Tags: Weather Reports, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Florida, Natural Disasters, Weather
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'Bark for Life' draws cancer survivors, furry friends
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterIn Sunday's bright sun, a large cap shaded 4-year-old Brandon Mirich's head, which is balding and sensitive from chemotherapy. The leukemia is in remission. So now he deals with the medications for three years. But this was an easy day in Howard Park....Tags: Cancer, Indiana, Auction Service, International Travel, Diseases and Illnesses
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Irene's greatest aggravation: power outages
It was bad enough that Hurricane Irene stole Lisa Dillin's electricity.
But when the Wyman Park resident learned that just up the street, the lights were on and the ceiling fans whirring, she unleashed a sentiment familiar to the power-deprived across...Tags: Business, Economy, Business and Finance, Pikesville, New Jersey, Roland Park
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President Obama's Uncle Arrested, Asks to Call White House
KTLA NewsFRAMINGHAM, Mass. (KTLA) -- The White House has not issued a comment after President Barack Obama's uncle was arrested in Massachusetts on suspicion of drunk driving. Onyango Obama, 67, was arrested on August 24 after failing a field sobriety test,...Tags: KTLA, White House, Barack Obama, Immigration, Drunk Driving
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ACLU sues Baltimore Police over right to videotape
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the Baltimore Police Department on behalf of a Howard County man who says his camera was confiscated at the Preakness last year after he recorded officers arresting a woman. The ACLU had...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Equestrian, File Sharing, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation
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Ruling Could Double $152M Tobacco Lawsuit Award
Staff WriterA Massachusetts judge has ruled that a Boston man who won a lawsuit against a tobacco company for causing the death of his mother can collect the money with interest retroactive to 2004. The decision means the $152 million award could double. Willie...Tags: Boston, File Sharing, Justice System, Judges, Consumers
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Howard E. Johnson, 71
Howard Earl Johnson, 71, of Hagerstown, Md., died Thursday, Sept. 1, 2011, at his home.
Born Feb. 11, 1940, in Hagerstown, he was the son of the late Howard Lee and Carrie Amelia Cole Johnson.
He served in the U.S. Marines.
He was retired from Mack...Tags: American Legion, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), South Carolina, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Howard Johnson
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Planning your trip to literary Northeast
THE BEST WAY TO BOSTON
From LAX, American, United, JetBlue and Virgin America offer nonstop service to Boston. American and Southwest offer direct service (stop, no change of plane), and AirTran, United, Southwest, American, US Airways, Continental,...Tags: Virgin Group, Ltd., Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bars and Clubs, Restaurants, JetBlue Airways
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'Monkey Mystery' Revealed: ArtPrize Exhibit, Humane Society Fundraiser
FOX 17 NewsAfter weeks of 'monkey business,' the Humane Society of West Michigan announced the reason for the teaser campaign Tuesday afternoon. Sculptor Dale Rogers is partnering with the organization to create a large, dangling ArtPrize exhibit of steel monkeys....Tags: WXMI, Michigan
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Hot air balloon lands off Mass. Turnpike
AUBURN, Mass. (AP) — It was unusual sight for rush hour motorists on the Massachusetts Turnpike: an emergency landing by a hot air balloon. State police say the balloon carrying seven people touched down at about 7:30 a.m. Thursday on a ramp... -
NJ Gov. Christie Hospitalized After Having Difficulty Breathing
New Jersey Governor was rushed to a hospital Thursday morning after he complained of having difficulty breathing, the governor's office said in a statement.
According to spokesman Michael Drewniak, the governor - who suffers from asthma - was taken to...Tags: Republican Party, New Jersey, Physical Conditions, Regional Authority, Don Imus
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