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(Photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)Remarks by the President in State of the Union Address
President Barack Obama, right, and Vice President Joe Biden, left, walk out of the White House and across Pennsylvania Ave. to the Blair House in Washington, Friday, July 31, 2009...Full Story

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(Photo: AP / Chris O'Meara)Golf roundup: Tiger Woods takes share of lead in Abu Dhabi
Tiger Woods takes the first of two shots to get out of a bunker on the second hole during the final round of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga., Sunday, April 11, 2010...Full Story

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300 arrested at Occupy protests in Oakland
OAKLAND— About 300 people were arrested Saturday during a chaotic day of Occupy protests that saw demonstrators break into City Hall and burn an American flag, as police earlier fired tear gas and bean bags to disperse hundreds of people after some threw rocks and...Full Story
FBI targets more suspects in Conn. police scandal
Jessica Hill In this Thursday Jan. 26, 2012 photo, Mario Marin sits inside Guti'z Bakery in East Haven, Conn. Marin's brother Moises Marin, was assaulted by East Haven Police Officer Dennis Spaulding while recording alleged profiling by police outside his restaurant in ...Full Story
FBI targets more suspects in Conn. police scandal
EAST HAVEN, Conn. - | The arrests of four police officers accused of tyrannizing Latinos could mark the start of a bigger scandal in this working-class suburb, where the FBI is targeting additional suspects. The state is preparing for the possibility of widespread arres...Full Story
Oakland to assess damage after Occupy protests
OAKLAND, Calif. - | Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and other city officials have begun inspecting damage inside City Hall that was caused by about 50 Occupy protesters who broke in and smashed glass display cases, spray-painted graffiti, and burned the American and California ...Full Story
FBI targets more suspects in Conn. police scandal
| EAST HAVEN, Conn. -- The arrests of four police officers accused of tyrannizing Latinos could mark the start of a bigger scandal in this working-class suburb, where the FBI is targeting additional suspects. The state is preparing for the possibility of widespread arre...Full Story
Protesters strip down for Washington gala
| Protesters from Occupy DC, facing a clampdown on their encampment on Monday, stripped down for a topless street party outside a black-tie gala for Washington's biggest movers and shakers. | President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle topped the guest list for the 99t...Full Story
Oakland to assess damage after Occupy protests
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) -- Oakland Mayor Jean Quan and other city officials have begun inspecting damage inside City Hall that was caused by about 50 Occupy protesters who broke in and smashed glass display cases, spray-painted graffiti, and burned the American and Califor...Full Story
Boatright attorney blasts NCAA after probe
Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here By PAT EATON-ROBB - Associated Press By PAT EATON-ROBB Tags: | HARTFORD, Conn. -- A lawyer representing the mother of Connecticut guard Ryan Boatright says the family is considering legal options...Full Story
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Fausto Carmona’s absence might not be so bad for Indians
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Sun 29 Jan 2012
Cavers question scope of white nose bat deaths
my SA | MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — A national organization of recreational cavers is questioning a new estimate of the number of bats killed by a mysterious ailment that is spreading across the country. | The estimate by state and federal scientists said 5.7...
Company seeks asbestos liability limit in Idaho
my SA | BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A national bottle-top maker that's grown weary of some $700 million in asbestos claims it's paid out to victims of lung disease has arrived in the Idaho Legislature as part of its years-long, state-by-state trudge to shield it...
Madison Matters: Health issues hit Legislature
my SA | MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Republicans say they're focusing squarely on jobs this year, but numerous proposals that advocates say are part of an anti-reproductive rights agenda are working their way through the Legislature and could soon head...
Christmas trees put in Ohio reservoir to lure fish
Dayton Daily News | DEERFIELD, Ohio — Scores of Christmas trees are being repurposed as an underwater attraction for fish in a northeastern Ohio reservoir. | The Record-Courier in Ravenna (http://bit.ly/xrarUi ) reports workers from the Ohio Department of Natura...
Small companies see opportunity for new refineries
Dayton Daily News | PITTSBURGH — Smaller companies say they're hoping to find a place in the Marcellus Shale gas boom. | The Beaver County Times (http://bit.ly/AazwwK ) reports Sunday that Renewable Manufacturing Gateway, a Pittsburgh non-profit, is working with...
Struggling state park lodge in SE Ohio to close
Dayton Daily News | GLOUSTER, Ohio — A state park lodge in southeastern Ohio will close this week, putting an estimated 40 people out of work. | The Ohio Department of Natural Resources initially planned a temporary shutdown of the lodge at Burr Oak State Park t...
Wild homes of the future that are for sale now
MSNBC | We may not have flying cars yet, but a new residential construction project going up in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla., may make you think otherwise. | The Porsche Design Tower will feature an elevator to lift owners — and their cars — to their front ...
NJ residents say flood buyout programs fall short
Asbury Park Press | WOODLAND PARK - State and federal programs offer homeowners in North Jersey's flood-ravaged areas a buyout. But the combination of red tape and limited funding is keeping many from that promise and a fresh start in a new and drier location. | Nelly...
Pa. businessman sentenced for bribing NJ inspector
Asbury Park Press | CAMDEN - The owner of a Philadelphia-based temporary labor firm has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for bribing a senior investigator in the New Jersey Labor Department. | Channavel "Danny" Kong of Philadelphia also must pay New Jerse...
FBI targets more suspects in Conn. police scandal
Fresno Bee | EAST HAVEN, Conn. -- The arrests of four police officers accused of tyrannizing Latinos could mark the start of a bigger scandal in this working-class suburb, where the FBI is targeting additional suspects. The state is preparing for the possibilit...
FBI targets more suspects in Conn. police scandal
Austin American Statesman | EAST HAVEN, Conn. — The arrests of four police officers accused of tyrannizing Latinos in suburban Connecticut could mark the start of a bigger scandal. The FBI is investigating additional suspects and the state is preparing for the possibili...
Djokovic wins Australian Open in longest final
Austin American Statesman | MELBOURNE, Australia — Novak Djokovic wore down Rafael Nadal in the longest Grand Slam singles final ever, winning 5-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-7 (5), 7-5 after 5 hours, 53 minutes to claim his third Australian Open title. | Djokovic wrapped it up at 1:3...
Greensboro man: NC mistakenly drained bank account
The Charlotte Observer | GREENSBORO, N.C. A Greensboro man says the state of North Carolina drained his bank account because officials mistakenly believed he owed them $5,000 in taxes. | WGHP-TV in Greensboro reports ( http://bit.ly/ys6a81) that Tommy Marx got a letter rec...
Cavers question scope of white nose bat deaths
The Charlotte Observer | MONTPELIER, Vt. A national organization of recreational cavers is questioning a new estimate of the number of bats killed by a mysterious ailment that is spreading across the country. | The estimate by state and federal scientists said 5.7 million ...
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