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    Scotts Valley football team to play in Oregon in 2010 opener

    01/26/10 SCOTTS VALLEY -- The recently-hired Gainesville, Texas, football coach backed out of next season's nonleague match up against host Scotts Valley last week, though the school had fundraised $26,000 for the trip in a rifle raffle.
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    Thief makes off with golfer's bag and clubs

    01/21/10 CRIMEWATCH: A GOLFER would be excused for feeling off par last Tuesday, January 12 when he discovered the theft of his golf bag and clubs at his property in Mond Street, Thorneside.
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    Community Calendar

    01/20/10 January Thursday, January 21 AMITY TOWNSHIP CRIME WATCH Amity Township Crime Watch will hold it's monthly meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 548 Old Swede Road, Douglassville. Crime Watch Liaison officer Thomas M. Gauby, Jr., will discuss recent incidents in the township. A short business meeting will precede the presentation. Refreshments will be served ...
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    Thieves break into another Nampa-area church overnight

    01/20/10 Nampa police discovered a broken window at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at 2212 E
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    Nampa burglary suspect caught on videotape in school

    01/20/10   NAMPA -- Another Nampa church was burglarized overnight.  That makes eight church burglaries in three days. But it looks like police may have a break in the case. Ronald Reagan Elementary School in Nampa was burglarized late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Police had been investigating but didn't believe it was related to the church burglaries until now.  And while they have not had much ...
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    More Than a Game

    01/15/10 The era of the Great Depression is much studied by scholars these days, in good measure because Americans are trying to gauge the extent of the current recovery.
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    Solid economic recovery a long way off

    01/14/10 After being mired for two years in the deepest downturn since the Great Depression, the question is when the economy will turn around.
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    Security Council to Promote Closer, More Operational Cooperation Between United

    01/14/10 Following a two-day retreat of officials from 11 regional organizations with the Secretary-General and a Security Council meeting that heard from them this morning, the Council expressed its intention to consider further steps to promote closer and more operational cooperation between the United Nations and such organizations in the fields of conflict early warning, prevention, peacemaking ...
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    Air News Release (HQ): EPA Symposium Aims for Clean Air in Nation's Schools

    01/14/10 *CONTACT: *Dave Ryan ryan.dave@epa.gov 202-564-7827 202-564-4355 *FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE *January 14, 2010 * EPA Symposium Aims for Clean Air in Nation's Schools ** WASHINGTON *- School districts leading the way to prevent and solve indoor air quality problems in schools will be honored at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) 10th Indoor Air Quality Tools ...
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    Briefs - Jan. 14

    01/14/10 Senior Meal every third Sunday at Clarinda Regional Health Center
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    About Town - Jan. 13

    01/13/10 On Saturday, Jan. 23, at 1 p.m., the Republicans will caucus in Iowa.
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    Community Calendar

    01/07/10 January Sunday, January 10 HARD BEAN CAFE Eight-week Tai Chi class will be held at the Hard Bean Café, 128 E. Philadelphia Ave Boyertown, Sunday afternoons from 4:30-5:30 p.m., beginning Jan. 10. Classes are for ages 18-99. To register call Phil Haddad at 610-367-1520 or phil128@dejazzd.com.
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    China-ASEAN pact offers more than win-win

    01/06/10 The formal inauguration of the ASEAN-China Free Trade Area (ACFTA) on January 1 marks the culmination of arguably the most successful big-power diplomacy of the post-Cold War era.
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    #Update* KPJ buys healthcare group for RM51m

    01/06/10 KUALA LUMPUR: Kumpulan Perubatan (Johor) Sdn Bhd (KPJ), a subsidiary of KPJ HEALTHCARE BHD [ ], has entered into a share sales agreement to acquire some 40.8 million shares or 51% equity stake in SMC Healthcare Sdn Bhd (SMCH) from Sabah Medical Centre Sdn Bhd (SMC) for RM51 million cash.
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    Abducted stabbed beaten up inside car

    01/06/10 Crime in the Millennium City scored another victim with the abduction of a 25-year old man from near his Sector 46 house on Monday reports Sanjeev K Ahuja .
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    Body to scrutinise written off loan cases: Cabinet approves CAA daily wage workers' regularisation

    01/06/10 ISLAMABAD (January 07 2010): The Cabinet meeting held here on Wednesday, chaired by Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, approved regularisation of daily wages employees of Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). This was stated by Minister of State for Information Sumsam Ali Bukhari while briefing media after the meeting.
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    Colebrookdale man sentenced to jail for shooting bartender

    01/05/10 A 29-year-old Colebrookdale Township man has been sentenced in Berks County Court to five to 10 years in state prison for shooting a bartender at the Douglassville Hotel in December 2007.
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    Hybrid and replacements in English

    01/03/10 Harold Raley discusses hybrid words made up of English and French.
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    Civil War like no other is voted top story

    12/27/09 The Civil War draws big crowds and much anticipation annually because it is the biggest football game in the state.
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    Volunteers try to save dozens of dogs left in Harney County after Oregon Humane Society rescue

    12/23/09 The Oregon Humane Society rounded up almost 90 dogs earlier this month but the agency left dozens that were stuck outside on private property about 20 miles south of Burns.
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