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    Colorado Football: Why Buffs Are Still Chasing 2011 Wide Receiver Recruits

    05/29/11 Wide Receivers Not Flocking to Colorado Wondering why Colorado keeps signing wide receivers as part of the 2011 recruiting class, long after the books on this year's class have been closed elsewhere? Concerned that the Buffs continue to fish in the shallow tide pools of the 2011 class, rather than take on the big fish of the Class of 2012? There may be a good reason why Colorado signed Tyler ...
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    New Cleveland Museum of Natural History exhibit helps kids learn the science of building, construction

    05/28/11 Kids age 2 to 7 can play engineer and builder to their hearts' content at a new traveling exhibit set up at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on University Circle in Cleveland.
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    05/28/11 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Zach Randolph is doing everything he can to keep the Memphis Grizzlies' memorable playoff run going as long as possible.
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    NW today: Students use pennies to illustrate debt - Tue, 24 May 2011 PST

    05/24/11 Students in a Snohomish High School marketing class illustrated the national debt for their classmates with a display in the cafeteria using pennies. Each penny represented $1 billion.
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    Wolves Off U.S. Endangered Species List, Lawsuit Seeks Reinstatement

    05/06/11 May 5, 2011 (ENS) - The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today issued a final rule to remove protections for gray wolves in the Northern Rockies under the Endangered Species Act. The rule is identical to the 2009 delisting rule that was struck down by a federal court in August 2010.
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    Wolves removes from endangered list in Utah, other Western states

    05/05/11 Gray wolves in several Western states, including Utah, will be removed from the Endangered Species List, the Department of...
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    Wolf protections lifted in most of Northern Rockies

    05/05/11 The Interior Department again declares wolves fully recovered in Idaho and Montana, opening the door for hunts in the fall. They remain classified as an endangered species in Wyoming for now. Following Congress' unprecedented move to excise wolves from endangered species protections in Idaho and Montana, the U.S. Interior Department on Wednesday declared wolves fully recovered in most of the ...
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    Gray wolves coming off Endangered Species List

    05/04/11 WAHSINGTON, DC- The federal government has announced a proposal to delist the gray wolf in the Northern Rockies, as well as in the Western Great Lakes region.
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    Era of canopy crane ending; certain research and education activities remain

    04/28/11 The 25-story construction crane used since 1995 to investigate such things as how Pacific Northwest forests absorb carbon dioxide, obtain sufficient water and resist attacks by pests and diseases is being pruned back to just the tower.
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    Weekly Collegiate Racing Wrap - April 25, 2011

    04/28/11 Conference Championships were held in the Eastern, Inter-Mountain, North Central (criterium only - road race and TTT are next week), Northwest, Rocky Mountain, and Western conferences this week. Read all about them and tune in next week for a preview of who to watch out for at Nationals May 6-8 in Madison, Wisconsin
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    Arnold Palmer will headline field of Peter Jacobsen's inaugural Umpqua Bank Challenge

    04/27/11 Palmer and Jacobsen will renew their partnership from the Fred Meyer Challenge.
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    M. Golf. No. 23 ASU Men's Golf Sets Sight On Pac-10 Championship

    04/27/11 The No. 23 Arizona State men's golf team is competing in the 2011 Pac-10 Men's Golf Championships April 29-May 1 in Stanford, Calif.
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    A bird? A plane? An ... air crane?

    04/23/11 Dozens of people gathered outside LaLonde's Market and Bushey's Bar on Friday as a helicopter lifted heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment onto the roof of Dow Kokam's new Midland battery cell production facility on Saginaw Road.
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    Rape victims mother to answer contempt charge

    04/21/11 An Ashland woman faces a contempt of court charge for refusing to allow 10 of her children to give depositions in a civil case involving a 21-year-old Ashland man convicted of raping and sodomizing seven of those children.
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    Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts Takes to the Streets with the PIFA Street Fair

    04/18/11 In a fitting climax to the 25 day, French-themed Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, the "tres grande" celebration will take to the streets on Saturday, April 30 with an all-day free STREET FAIR, transforming Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts into a Parisian boulevard complete with local restaurants and merchants selling unique tastes and wares, outdoor cafe tables and chairs, a ...
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    Coast picks up crane deal

    04/14/11 Buffalo Grove-based Essex Rental Corp. has announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Coast Crane Co., has been appointed by Tadano America Corp. to distribute Tadano rough terrain and all terrain cranes in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska and Hawaii, as well as the Yukon Territory, Guam and the Marshall Islands.
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    Crews work to clear Cascade Lakes Highway snow

    04/13/11 BEND, Ore. (AP) The Oregon Department of Transportation and Deschutes County are working to clear the Cascade Lakes Highway in time for the opening weekend of fishing season. The Bulletin newspaper in Bend reports that Deschutes County started clearing snow last month at Forest Road 40 near Crane Prairie Reservoir. But the county's snowblower broke down, prompting a call for assistance to ODOT ...
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    Senior Saints set to shine

    04/13/11 Phonsey Lambert has built a baseball program at Saratoga Central Catholic few schools -- at the large- or small-school level -- can match in Section II. Lambert's 2010 squad advanced to the state Class B semifinals, where it dropped a 4-2 decision to JFK (Somers). Saratoga Central Catholic's 2011 squad has five seniors already set to continue their careers at the next level. Long (Quinnipiac ...
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    BACK Center sues Osler Medical

    04/13/11 Osler Medical is being sued by the BACK Center for failing to comply with the terms of an agreement, integrating the two practices.
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    Scorecard: By the numbers

    03/31/11 MLB exhibition AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. W L Pct. Kan. City 20 10 .667 San Fran. 23 12 .657 TWINS 20 12 .
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