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A civilian felony court exclusively for military veterans
The Associated PressThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court isn't like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Health Treatments, Armed Forces, Trials, Medicine
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Koppel series shows changes in China
AP Television WriterThe image of Ted Koppel interviewing world leaders is so ingrained that it feels odd to see him wearing a hardhat for a nervous trip into a Chinese coal mine, or sitting in a Chongqing karaoke bar where teenage girls are hired to "entertain" male...Tags: Passenger Cars, Earthquakes, Vehicles, Ethan Allen, Mining
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Sewage glut _ another ugly result of Gaza's wars
Associated Press WriterWhen a toilet is flushed in Gaza City, the waste sloshes straight into the Mediterranean. A yearlong standoff between Israel and Hamas has left the territory's sewage system in a state of collapse, flooding its coastal waters with human waste and...Tags: Health Organizations, Civil Unrest, Armed Conflicts, Beach Vacations, Terrorism
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Special court for vets addresses more than crime
Associated Press WriterThe first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court is not like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts. Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks into...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Health Treatments, Trials, Armed Forces, Medicine
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Fashion video games tailored to sew up female market
This month, shoppers will be able to walk into H&M and buy a nautical-inspired minidress designed by 21-year-old Beau Fornillos, who created the sporty frock using a computer video game. Fornillos isn't a professional fashion designer. He built the...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Video Games, H&M, Game Playing
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As Old West disappears, so do bits of its history
Associated PressDale Irish sometimes calls it "my bridge." So when the 92-year-old Dewey Bridge, about 30 miles northeast of town, burned this spring, Irish's neighbors offered condolences. "Everybody in Moab called me," said Irish, 79, a lifelong Moab resident who led...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Mining, Marketing, History
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Oldest running mate ever had Md. roots
Sun ReporterIf the age of Republican presidential hopeful John McCain is of some concern to voters, how about the case of Henry Gassaway Davis, who was 80 when he was nominated to be Democratic nominee Alton B. Parker's vice presidential candidate in 1904? While...Tags: Theodore Roosevelt, Government, US Elections, Railway Transportation, Henry Clay
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Merrily rolling along the Shore
Special to the SunSay Maryland's Eastern Shore, and crab comes to mind. But on a recent trip, 10 traveling cyclists discovered that another four-letter food starting with C is more plentiful in the coastal areas of Maryland and Delaware. Corn, oceans of it, with soybean...Tags: Farms, Family, Beach Vacations, Nature, Tourism and Leisure
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Beyond bamboo
Sun reporterSearching for another way to lighten your environmental footprint? Look under your feet. Whether redecorating, renovating or designing your new home, opting for one of the many varieties of sustainable, eco-friendly flooring can lighten the load on...Tags: Pikesville, Natural Resources, Kensington, Catonsville, Linthicum
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Beijing gets stunning new buildings
Associated PressThis ancient capital city, long known for the architectural splendor of its centuries-old palaces and temples, is getting a new look that could have been plucked from science fiction. A series of landmarks, notable for their futuristic design, will greet...Tags: Architecture, Iron and Steel, Multi-Sport Events, Fiction, Rem Koolhaas
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