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    Cuthbertson Maintains Lead At Cutter Creek

    07/15/11 A day after setting the course record with a 9-under 63, Jason Cuthberston shot a 2-under 70 on Friday to maintain control of the NGA/Hooters Tour Cutter Creek Golf Classic heading into the weekend.
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    Fall into Savings in South Carolina

    07/14/11 MYRTLE BEACH, SC June 14, 2011 Extend the summer vacation season with fall travel deals in the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina The South welcomes autumn with average temperatures in the low 70s and seasonal fall festivities to enjoy in Myrtle Beach for the perfect post-summer getaway. Visitors can take advantage of a wealth of fall-themed lodging and attraction packages to book a budget ...
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    Cutherbertson Leads Cutter Creek Classic

    07/14/11 Jason Cuthbertson shot an opening round 63 to take a two shot lead at the inagural Cutter Creek Classic in Greene County. A stop on the NGA Hooters Pro Golf Tour.
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    Search for attempted murder suspect suspended

    07/13/11 The Horry County Police Department has suspended their search with bloodhound units for an attempted murder suspect in the Conway area Wednesday afternoon.
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    Community Sports Calendar, July 12

    07/12/11 The Community Sports Calendar on Columbian.com is updated each Tuesday. Submit items for the calendar by sending an e-mail to paul.danzer@columbian.com, or call 360-735-4521.
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    Fishing Guntersville: So many spots, so little time

    07/10/11 Fishing Guntersville is a real challenge for those new to the 69,000-acre lake. Even though it's arguably the best bass lake in the nation, you soon learn, as one old pro told me, "there's an awful lot of places where they ain't."
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    Budget cuts halt tests for toxin

    07/09/11 CHARLESTON -- Perry White doesn't eat the fish he catches in the state's rivers and lakes since finding out from a test four years ago that his body contained elevated levels of poisonous mercury.
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    Deuce will be in Picayune

    07/09/11 Former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints standout running back Deuce McAllister will conduct a football clinic at Picayune's football stadium on Thursday.
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    DRESDEN, Germany -- While 10 members of France's women's soccer team were hoisting a Champions League trophy back in ...

    07/03/11 The Canadians arrived at the FIFA Women's World Cup riding high hopes, having spent four months in Italy training, bonding and soaking up the Azurri soccer culture. But when the World Cup whistle blew, it became abundantly clear the one thing missing was games, say the players.
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    Help the environment: Eat some lionfish

    07/03/11 Beware the lionfish. The pretty-but-voracious aquarium favorite, which has been gobbling other reef fish throughout the Caribbean, is swimming up South Florida's estuaries, invading the Gulf of Mexico and spreading along the South American coast.
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    'Mustering' for the Civil War, 150 years ago

    07/03/11 As Cape Ann celebrates the 150th anniversary of the first Independence Day of the Civil War era, the contributions and sacrifices of local people come to life. Some 1,500 men, probably 90 percent of eligible adult males in Gloucester (population 11,000), joined the conflict.
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    Return to Korea: Veteran puts aside stark memories, has life-changing experience

    07/03/11 MOUNT PLEASANT -- The letter arrived out of the past, addressed to former G.I. William Graver.
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    Battle of Carthage, Mo., Pre-Dates Manassas in U.S. Civil War

    07/03/11 Americans are marking the 150th anniversary of the bloodiest war in United States history. Over half a million U.S. citizens died as a result of the Civil War from 1861 to 1865.
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    Populations grow around nuclear plants

    07/03/11 BUCHANAN, N.Y. - As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid little heed, even as plants are running at higher power and posing more danger in the event of an accident, an Associated Press investigation has found.
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    AP IMPACT: Once-rural populations skyrocket near some US nuclear plants, evacuations unlikely

    06/27/11 BUCHANAN, N.Y. - As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate.
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    AP IMPACT: Populations around US nuke plants soar

    06/27/11 As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid little heed, even as plants are running at higher power and posing more danger in the event of an accident, an Associated Press investigation has found.
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    Populations multiply around U.S. nuke plants

    06/27/11 BUCHANAN, N.Y. -- As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid little heed, even as plants are running at hig ...
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    Populations around US nuke plants soar

    06/26/11 BUCHANAN, N.Y. -- As America's nuclear power plants have aged, the once-rural areas around them have become far more crowded and much more difficult to evacuate. Yet government and industry have paid
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    Seacoast medical center officials celebrate opening of new inpatient addition

    06/26/11 Officials say the expanded facility at Seacoast Medical Center now includes 32 medical surgical beds, eight beds in the intensive care unit, and 10 beds in the progressive care unit.
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    Pulling up stakes in the Garden State

    06/26/11 Longtime residents are not the norm in Bergen and Passaic counties. From 2005 to 2009, only about 37 percent of residents had been in their homes for 20 years or longer. Here are the stories of three couples bidding a fond farewell to North Jersey.
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