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W.Va. ag chief running for 11th 4-year term
Associated Press WriterThe longest serving state agriculture commissioner in the nation is running for another four years. His opponent says 40 years in office is long enough. But 81-year-old Gus Douglass says he still has plenty of work to do, comparing himself with 90-year-...Tags: Agriculture, Primaries, Farms, Diseases, Agricultural Research and Technology
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W.Va. agriculture chief seeks to extend role as nation's longest serving ag commissioner
Associated Press WriterCHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) _ The longest serving state agriculture commissioner in the nation is running for another four years. His opponent says 40 years in office is long enough. But 81-year-old Gus Douglass says he still has plenty of work to do,...Tags: Agriculture, Primaries, Farms, Diseases, Agricultural Research and Technology
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National Briefing
Man admits stealing fuel from Army A former Army contractor pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $40 million worth of jet and diesel fuel from a U.S. Army base in Iraq and selling it on the black market. Lee W. Dubois, 32, of Lexington, S.C., faces up to...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases, Armed Forces, Government
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Grade schoolers get rabies shot after mother brings infected bat to class, lets kids touch it
STEVENSVILLE, Mont. (AP) _ About 90 elementary school students in Montana have started a series of rabies shots after a parent let them touch a dead bat that was later confirmed to be diseased. The mother of two students gave presentations in five...Tags: Diseases, Elementary Schools, Stevensville
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Mortgage relief ahead for some Florida customers of Countrywide
SENTINEL STAFF WRITERMore than 57,000 Floridians caught in the subprime-mortgage mess may be eligible for nearly $1billion in help under a deal made by Countrywide Financial to settle claims that it used deceptive practices to sell financially shaky mortgages. Details...Tags: Bank of America Corp., Diseases, Bill McCollum, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Banking
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October 7: MRSA dangers, telehealth, branding bad drivers
Taking measures against MRSA Regarding "Officials push hygiene in MRSA battle" [News, Oct. 2]: Parents and teachers need to know the practical steps they can take to protect students from MRSA infection. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...Tags: Melville, Health Organizations, Diseases, Medical Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Crean urges NCAA to halt sanctions
Tom Crean has never been part of a basketball program facing this much self-inflicted adversity. Indiana has already been stripped of three scholarships this season, is virtually devoid of depth, size and experience, and attrition has taken away all...Tags: Indiana Hoosiers, Eddy Curry, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Diseases, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Sports Briefs
Curlin ran a half-mile in 52.80 seconds in his first official workout on Santa Anita's synthetic surface under the watchful eye of trainer Steve Asmussen. It was the first timed workout for the reigning Horse of the Year since he won the Jockey Club...Tags: Track Cycling, Diseases, New York Knicks, Boston Bruins, European Elections
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Hamlin out of hospital after crash at Talladega
Denny Hamlin was released from a hospital Monday, a day after a tire failure led to a hard crash at Talladega Superspeedway. Hamlin was kept overnight for observation at a Birmingham, Ala., hospital after his car slammed into a wall. He was alert and...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Diseases, Major League Baseball, Television Industry, New York Knicks
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Curry makes big return for Knicks
alan.hahn@newsday.comEddy Curry has leaned on assistant coach Herb Williams many times in the past few seasons while working on his low-post game. But on the night of Sept. 29 in Saratoga, Curry needed Williams for support just to get through a hotel lobby and into a car,...Tags: David Lee, Isiah Thomas, National Basketball Association, Eddy Curry, Stephon Marbury
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The sports world in 60 seconds
NHL Lightning, Canucks make 4-player trade The Tampa Bay Lightning traded defenseman Shane O'Brien and right wing Michel Ouellet to the Vancouver Canucks on Monday for defenseman Lukas Krajicek and minor-league forward Juraj Simek. Krajicek missed most...Tags: Carolina Hurricanes, Diseases, Major League Baseball, New York Knicks, Vancouver Canucks
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Secondary infections raise flu deaths
Associated PressMore children have died from flu because they also had staph infections, according to a new government report that urges parents to have their kids get flu shots. The number of deaths wasn't high - 73 during the 2006-2007 flu season - but there was...Tags: Illnesses, Communicable Diseases, Medical Research, Health Organizations, Diseases
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