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McCain, Obama set to meet in final debate
Tribune staff writersThe word "terrorism" came up only once during a 2000 presidential debate. In the 2004 debates, no one talked about the housing bubble and the only mention of "Wall Street" was a reference to The Wall Street Journal. Just as the looming disasters were far...Tags: John McCain, Kim Jong Il, Hofstra University, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Bill Clinton
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Md. officials approve $300M in budget cuts
The Board of Public Works today approved about $300 million in spending cuts to Maryland's $14 billion budget, an emergency move designed to balance the state books in response to weaker-than-expected tax collections and prepare for even stormier economic...Tags: Peter Franchot, Casino and Gambling, Martin O'Malley, Casino and Gambling Industry, Tourism and Leisure
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Amen, L'Chaim and pass the pretzels: Finding God at the Great American Beer Festival
AP Religion WriterDENVER (AP) _ In the beginning, there was a long line for Judgment Day ale. Shortly after the doors opened on the 27th Great American Beer Festival, a crowd congregated at the booth offering that and other pours from The Lost Abbey of San Marcos, Calif.,...Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Festive Event, Baptist, Santa Rosa, Mormon
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Notre Dame TE Yeatman suspended for the season
AP Sports WriterNotre Dame tight end Will Yeatman has been suspended from the team for the rest of the season but remains enrolled at school after being arrested on a charge of underage drinking at an off-campus party. Yeatman, 20, was informed of the suspension...Tags: ESPN, Punishment
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UW band will travel to play during Packers game
Associated Press WriterThe University of Wisconsin marching band is getting another chance to behave while traveling. The university announced Wednesday the band would be allowed to play at halftime during the Green Bay Packers game at Lambeau Field on Sunday. The...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Ohio State University, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Indianapolis Colts, Colleges and Universities
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Safe-driving program appears at two colleges
A multimedia program on the dangers of drunken driving will take place at two Baltimore County college campuses today and tomorrow. The six-hour Save a Life Tour, which includes a drinking-and-driving simulator, will be presented at Towson University's...Tags: Towson University, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Catonsville, 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: Patrick Ewing, National Government, August, Etan Thomas, Jamaal Magloire
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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: Patrick Ewing, National Government, August, Etan Thomas, Jamaal Magloire
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Protection rejected, and death follows
Howard Grant Jr. and Justin Berry were marked men.
The cousins had survived a string of shootings in the past four months. Both were present when a friend was shot and killed in June, and two months later they were targeted while sitting in front of...Tags: Murder, Frederick Douglass, Assault, Morgan State University, People
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Irony of a cutback
Any involved parent in Seminole County is aware that the Drug Abuse Resistance Program has been one of the most tragic fatalities of this year's budget cuts. This highly effective anti-drug program, implemented by the sheriff's department, was aimed at...Tags: Seminole County
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Ohio executes double murderer who argued his obesity made death by injection inhumane
Associated Press WriterLUCASVILLE, Ohio (AP) _ The first inmate to die by lethal injection in Ohio in more than a year argued to the end that his obesity would make it difficult for prison staff to find suitable veins in his arms to deliver the deadly chemicals. During...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Personal Weapon Control, Prosecution, Illnesses
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The chemistry of beauty products is going green
Los Angeles TimesAt first, the experimental shampoo looked like a putrid salad dressing. Its oil and its water just couldn't get along. They separated in the bottle and, over time, the shampoo took on an ugly brown hue. The team at Avalon Organics, based in Petaluma,...Tags: Basf AG, National Government, Yale University, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Government
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