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Pulling to keep livelihood going
Tribune correspondentKOLKATA, India — For more than 50 years, Mohammad Siddiqi has run the narrow streets of this city, trudging through water higher than his waist during heavy rains, tripping over potholes, as he pulls his rickshaw and passengers as fast as he can....Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Patrick Swayze, Child Labor
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
Nebraska goes into this week's game at Iowa State hoping to avoid a third straight loss to open conference play -- something that hasn't happened to the Cornhuskers in 63 years. George "Potsy" Clark's 1945 team started the Big Six with losses to...Tags: Local Authority, Richard M. Daley, Prisons, Virginia Tech
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Chicago officer welcomed home
Associated Press WriterA Chicago police officer hopes to return to his job with a new perspective after spending nearly a year in an Iowa prison. At a Sunday welcome-home event in the police union hall, Mike Mette said he would take Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis up on an...Tags: Local Authority, Prisons, Law Enforcement, Richard M. Daley, Colleges and Universities
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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Andre Miller, August, Ben Gordon, Damon Jones, ESPN
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Library programs
The east Columbia branch library, 6600 Cradlerock Way, will offer a program on "The ABCs of Intellectual Property" at 7 p.m. Oct. 23. Those who attend can learn how to protect an invention, a piece of writing or a musical composition that is on its way...Tags: Ellicott City
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Learning credit
For about half a century, the stocky brick building that stands on the border of Remington and Charles Village languished as tenants and owners came and went. Redevelopment efforts stalled, leaving pigeons, graffiti, vandals and the elements to steadily...Tags: Credit and Debt, Teaching and Learning, Architecture, Government, Belvedere Square
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Columbus Day schedule
This schedule will be in effect tomorrow. Anne Arundel County offices: open Courts: closed Libraries: open Public schools: open Trash: regularpickup Annapolis City offices: open Courts: closed Transit: regular service Parking meters: feed... -
Visitation-rights ruling breaks new ground for gay couples
In all but one way, the visitation-rights case that was decided in Baltimore County Circuit Court last week was typical of the legal wrangling that follows many a divorce - a couple splits up, the custodial parent doesn't want the ex to see the kid....Tags: Lawyers, Family, Sex, Minority Groups, Same-Sex Marriage
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What's closed on Columbus Day
Monday is Columbus Day Closed: Federal offices, federal courts, post offices and most banks. BankAtlantic will be open noon to 4 p.m. There will be no regular mail delivery. Municipal offices in Cooper City, Lauderhill, Parkland, Pembroke Park, Sea Ranch...Tags: Cooper City, Sea Ranch Lakes, Pembroke Park, Wilton Manors, Lauderhill
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Newspaper editor, Wisconsin lawmaker to debate
A longtime Wisconsin lawmaker and the editor of Madison's alternative weekly newspaper plan to debate on Monday. The debate between Democratic state Rep. Marlin Schneider of Wisconsin Rapids and Isthmus editor Bill Lueders (LEE'-ders) is over access...Tags: Censorship, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Connecticut Week In Review: Stocks Drop, Gay Rights Rise
Wall Street was the infernal engine that drove the news in Connecticut last week. At a stultifying debate in Nashville, the presidential candidates blamed one another for failing to recognize warning signs of the greed that has crippled credit markets...Tags: Local Authority, Constitutional Issues, Family, Employers, Government
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Andre Miller, August, Ben Gordon, Damon Jones, ESPN
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