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    USC football notebook: Lattimore named All-SEC

    07/15/11 Former Byrnes standout named to coaches' All-SEC preseason first team on Thursday. Four total earn first-team honors for the Gamecocks.
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    Maven Semantic: Radiotherapy Dosage Research Database

    07/15/11 Maven Semantic announces updates to their Radiotherapy Dosage research database.
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    Law & Order

    07/15/11 TUSCUMBIA Man accused of attacking woman A Colbert County man remains in jail after authorities said he hit a woman in the head with a crutch during an argument. Brock Allen Gooch, 19, Elledge Loop, Tuscumbia, is charged with second-degree assault, Colbert County Sheriff Ronnie May said.
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    USC lands 9 on preseason coaches' All-SEC squads

    07/14/11 COLUMBIA -- Steve Spurrier said each one of his previous six summers here that he would like to see more of his South Carolina players on the All-SEC teams, as a sign the program is headed in the right direction. The Gamecocks, it seems, are at least gaining on the rest of the league in that regard.
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    Texas-led multistate coalition reaches $92 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase & Co.

    07/14/11 AUSTIN - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and 24 other state attorneys general today reached a $92 million agreement with JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPMorgan) that will resolve the States' antitrust investigation into the bank's marketing of municipal derivatives.
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    Ohio State might get NCAA off its back with a few more self-imposed 'penalties': Bud Shaw's Sports Spin

    07/10/11 Perhaps having the Ohio State band form a script "Tressel Did It" before every game in 2011 will appease investigators. No? There are other things the Buckeyes can do.
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    Resort taxation issues reiterated

    07/09/11 Some resort owners are hoping to see some relief from what they feel is excessive taxation, and the Cariboo Regional District (CRD) board agrees with them.
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    Community events

    07/09/11 Included are community events in Chilliwack, hosted or sponsored by non-profit groups. To include your event, contact reporter Tyler Olsen by e-mail at tolsen@chilliwacktimes.com, fax to 604-792-9300 or call 604-792-9117.
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    In U.S., Fears of Terrorism After Afghanistan Pullout Subside

    06/29/11 Fifty-five percent of Americans are not worried that the United States' planned withdrawal from Afghanistan will make the U.S. more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. Americans are less concerned now than when President Obama announced the surge strategy and initial timetable for withdrawal in 2009.
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    Races to watch in July, aside from the Tour de France

    06/29/11 Do you like this? Tweet As one of the busiest cycling months of the year, July will feature plenty of bike races in addition to the Tour de France. Here is a look at 10 of the top road and mountain bike events in the coming weeks.
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    Contract lets South Carolina claims processor avoid layoffs

    06/19/11 About 950 employees of a BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina subsidiary will be able to keep their jobs now that the federal government has awarded a contract to a company that administers health insurance to military service members in the South.
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    Second Team Camp tips off

    06/19/11 The second of two Shelbyville Team Camps this summer tips off today at various locations around Shelbyville. Some of the best girls high school basketball teams from across Tennessee and Alabama will...
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    Phil Campbells helping Ala. town of Phil Campbell

    06/17/11 VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - Zdeno Chara thrust the Stanley Cup high above his 6-foot-9 frame, knocking off his own championship hat and nearly falling down.
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    Ask the Critic

    06/10/11 Q For Valentine's Day, my wife took me to Fabulous Fern's. I ordered a steak medium, and it came very well done. I could hardly cut it, let alone chew it. The manager agreed it was totally overdone. He said he would give us a nice piece of cheesecake. I said I really wanted a steak, but I could just as well have been talking to the wall. He smiled very politely and said, "You'll love our ...
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    Director of National Counterterrorism Center Is Resigning

    06/09/11 WASHINGTON -- Michael E. Leiter, the head of the nation's main counterterrorism center, is resigning after nearly four years in a job that has increasingly focused on detecting and thwarting smaller and more diverse terrorist plots.
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    Fairway Notebook: Golf Balls Help a Cause

    06/05/11 Vocational Center: Bill Collier, a member at Whispering Pines, is requesting any and or all of your used golf balls that are taking up space in your garage. The special clients at the center collect balls and separate them by manufacturer. They have a source that pays them a nominal fee, which helps to sustain the Vocational Center. Any quantity, large or small, will be appreciated. Contact Bill ...
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    Raghida Dergham on risks, motherhood and Arab Spring

    06/05/11 Raghida Dergham was recently named one of the 100 Most Powerful Arab Women in 2011.
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    SLED chief gets sendoff from critics: Many in local law enforcement dislike agency's direction

    06/04/11 Agents in camouflage flanked Reggie Lloyd. A State Law Enforcement Division helicopter whirled overhead. And a hulking black pistol hung strapped to his thigh, along with extra ammo clips and a shiny state badge.
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    Leo Rangell, a Stalwart of Freudian Talk Therapy, Dies at 97

    06/04/11 Dr. Leo Rangell, a leading psychoanalyst during the heyday of classical Freudian talk therapy in the 1960s and '70s, and a relentless advocate for the slow approach to treating emotional distress even as antidepressants and managed care made short-term treatment the norm, died on May 28 in Los Angeles. He was 97.
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    PRINCETON: Bear sighted in township

    05/27/11 A black bear was sighted in Princeton Township on Wednesday morning in the Russell Estates area.
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