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Outspoken dark horse
Chicago TribuneShe's a former beauty queen, a fierce competitor known as "Sarah Barracuda," a political insider-turned-outsider and the first female governor of Alaska. Now 44-year-old Sarah Palin, a mother of five who gave birth to her last child in April, could be...Tags: Regional Authority, Corruption, Dan Quayle, Executive Branch, Family
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Not-so-golden oldies
After the collapse last season, the Ravens hired coach John Harbaugh to change the culture and breathe some life into the team. Instead, the Ravens have gotten worse and are limping to the starting line for the 2008 season.
It's not Harbaugh's fault. The...Tags: New England Patriots, Cincinnati Bengals, Chris McAlister, Defense, Steve McNair
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Trust teenagers with responsibility?
Before it's too late, we must stop this lunacy. Are we crazy? Allowing 18-year-olds the ability to consume adult beverages? What's next? Allowing teenagers to drive tanks, Humvees, and troop carriers? Allow them to carry automatic weapons, grenades,...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Assault, Kutztown
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What books are selling in Chicagoland?
++++++++++++++++++++ || Barnes & Noble, 47 E. Chicago Ave., Naperville, 630-579-0200 || || || || || 1. || The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch (Hyperion, $21.95): A book based on a lecture about living given by a university professor who died in July of...Tags: Naperville, Twilight, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Death and Dying
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Events This Week
The Virginia GazetteSaturday/30 12th annual Virginia Symphony concert--The symphony returns to Yorktown Victory Monument at 7:30 p.m. for a free concert. Take lawn chairs and picnic baskets. Fifes and Drums of York Town give a pre-concert performance at 6 p.m. The Actor'...Tags: Baptist, Executive Branch, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Adults
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Despite pop-star status, Jonas boys keep it real
Country music star Taylor Swift hangs around their dressing room. (More about that later.) Philadelphia Eagles players line up to meet them. And they spend a good chunk of their days signing autographs, getting their pictures taken and meeting fans....Tags: Celebrity Mothers, Demi Lovato, Teen-agers, Vehicles, Popular Music
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Hubbard Act mends policy for veteran who lost brothers in Iraq
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWhen the Army honorably discharged Jason Hubbard of Clovis, Calif., last year after his two younger brothers died in the Iraq war, he lost his health insurance and other veterans benefits because he left before the end of his contract. Now, the 65-year-...Tags: The White House, Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Saxby Chambliss, Defense
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Car crashes kill teens
susana.enriquez@newsday.comTeens from Uniondale and Brentwood died Friday after car crashes, police said. The Uniondale teen, 19, who was not identified, was driving a 1994 Saturn east on North Jerusalem Road near Bellmore Avenue when he struck a tree on the south side of the...Tags: Brentwood, Vehicles, Central Islip, Teen-agers, Road Accidents
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Safety panel offers warning about danger with bassinets
Of The Morning CallThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is urging parents and caregivers to stop using bassinets made by a Reading company after two babies strangled on its metal bars. The commission Friday also urged stores to stop selling and recall nearly 900,000...Tags: Big Lots Incorporated, JC Penney Company Incorporated, Murder, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Consumers
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2nd chance for Tillman's baby
Chicago Tribune reporterBears cornerback Charles Tillman was at practice in May when he received an urgent message: His 3-month-old daughter, Tiana, was being rushed to a hospital. After an initial round of tests, Tillman and his wife were told Tiana had heart problems and...Tags: Lovie Smith, Hospitals and Clinics, Children, Health Organizations, University of Chicago
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Strip-club owner sues Lake for right to stay open
Sentinel Staff WriterThe owner of Lake County's only strip club on Friday filed a federal lawsuit against the county, alleging that Lake's adult-entertainment ordinance is unconstitutional. David Wasserman, a former First Amendment attorney, claims that his First, Fifth...Tags: Kissimmee, Lawyers, Court Administration, Trials, Adults
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Teenager arrested in shooting death of popular student
928-6479 | 247-7838Police have arrested a 17-year-old boy and charged him with murder in the Thursday night slaying of a Hampton teen. Riley Deas III was shot to death around 5 p.m. Thursday near the intersection of Burns Street and Stratford Road. The suspect, whose...Tags: Firearms, Defense, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder, Stratford
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