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Storm tightens U.S. oil supply
Sun StaffThe record high gasoline prices reached just a week ago in Maryland and much of the nation might seem like a bargain compared with what many experts say could occur at the pump once the effects of Hurricane Katrina are felt in the coming days. The...Tags: Marketing, Hurricanes, Natural Resources, Hurricane Damage, Natural Gas
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David Nitkin on state politics issues
Frederick P. Alpern: How come there is so little coverage for judgeships? Nitkin: Circuit court judges appear on the ballot in Maryland, as do appellate judges up for retention votes. Judicial campaigns are by definition different than those for other...Tags: Lawyers, Local Elections, U.S. Senate, Republican Party, Political Candidates
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Florida's Dr. Snakehead is making a house call
Sun StaffGAINESVILLE, Fla. - Few people in this country know more about the sharp-toothed Asian fish that has invaded a Crofton pond than the man some here call Dr. Snakehead. For the past year, Walter R. Courtenay Jr. has pored through reams of papers in a...Tags: Bodies of Water, Natural Resources, Hospitals and Clinics, Endangered Species, Conservation
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Beyond the bended knee
Sun StaffAt any time, across the country, legions of clandestine operations of a particular sort are afoot. They are assignments of utmost importance that usually require lies, covert maneuvers and the highest order of secrecy. Success is crucial. Fail, and...Tags: Celebrities, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Patrick Dempsey, Renee Zellweger, Matthew Perry
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Family Forgives Driver who Hit, Killed Man in Wheelchair
FOX8 Staff WriterA Winston-Salem man has been charged with DWI after he allegedly hit and killed a wheelchair-bound pedestrian and fled the scene of the wreck, but the family of the victim says they've already forgiven the man believed to be responsible. Vernon "Babe"...Tags: Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Prosecution, Drunk Driving, Transportation, Road Transportation
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Pair pleads guilty to killing college student on Labor Day
FOX 5 San Diego StaffSAN DIEGO -- Two men pleaded guilty Tuesday to voluntary manslaughter for their roles in the gang-related fatal shooting of a college student at a Mira Mesa house party on Labor Day weekend last year. Tevin Austin, 19, is scheduled to be sentenced Sept....Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Prosecution, Students, Trials
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Sturgis Rally accident summary from Sunday
UNDATED - Here is a synopsis of injury accidents from Sunday at the motorcycle rally, as provided by the South Dakota Highway Patrol: A motorcycle driven by Dale Grabe, age 41, of Sturgis, MI was traveling west on US 212 east of Nisland. Grabe was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Accidents, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Trips and Vacations, Injuries and Wounds
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Colts waive 3, sign 2
Colts.comThe Indianapolis Colts today waived/injured tight end Rob Myers, wide receiver Kole Heckendorf and offensive tackle James Williams, according to Vice President and General Manager, Chris Polian. The team also signed free agent linebacker Vuna...Tags: Seattle Seahawks, New York Giants, Colleges and Universities, Detroit Lions, Buffalo Bills
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Virginia J. Alexander, 89
Virginia J. Alexander, beloved wife and mother, age 89, of Mackinaw City passed away on Aug. 11, 2011, at her home surrounded by her family. She was born July 10, 1922, in New Castle, Pa., to Roy and Emily (Burns) Cole. They moved back to Carp Lake, Mich....Tags: Hunting, Church and State Relations, Roman Catholicism, Christianity
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Wichita man pleads guilty to first degree murder in woman's death
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsHis trial was set to begin today, but on Friday, James Williams entered a guilty plea to one count of first degree murder and two counts of arson. Williams was charged in the death of Rhonda Thomas. Thomas was found in her burning apartment in...Tags: Murder, Trials
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Second act as good as the first for Robbins, Northmen
News-Review sports editorWEST BRANCH — At this rate, the sky’s the limit for Joe Robbins. Same could be said for the Petoskey High School football team. One week after tying the school record with five touchdowns in a 42-0 season-opening win over Sault Ste. Marie,...Tags: High School Sports
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First shots fired in anger
Daily PressThree weeks after Virginia left the Union, the escalating shoving match between federal and Confederate forces jostling for control of Hampton Roads finally erupted into a shooting war. Alarmed by the increasingly aggressive patrols of Union gunboats...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Bodies of Water, Fort Monroe, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Armed Forces
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