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    Tractor trailer hits tobacco store

    07/12/11 A tractor trailer ran into a store off Route 17 in Carrollton Tuesday morning.
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    Gazette.Net: Recession decimates Maryland condo market

    07/08/11 Sales of new condominiums in Montgomery, with 127 units, and Prince George's, with 107 units, during the past year have fallen to barely 10 percent of the peak in 2006 before the Great Recession ravaged the housing industry, according to a quarterly report by Delta Associates of Alexandria, Va.
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    Happy Fourth of July from News19

    07/03/11 Columbia, SC (WLTX) -- The Fourth of July commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain. 
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    On this Independence Day, take time to remember what it's all about

    07/03/11 WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) -- Today is, of course, July 4. It is the day we take time to celebrate the birth of the United States of America. But why? On July 4, 1776, after days of heated debate and revisions, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence , which outlined why the colonies wanted to secede from the British Empire. The news was marked by the ringing of bells ...
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    The Declaration of Independence - Video

    07/03/11 On July 4, 1776, Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration committee consisted of Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston.   When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the ...
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    University of Alabama honors lists

    07/03/11 Published: Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 3:30 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 3:14 p.m. Aliceville: Elizabeth T. Fuller, Catherine E. Johnson, Caroline Wade McKinzey.
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    Nasdaq stocks posting largest volume increases

    06/17/11 A look at the 10 biggest volume gainers on Nasdaq at the close of trading: Carrollton BanCorp. : Approximately 4,400 shares changed hands, a 1,478.0 percent increase over its 65-day average volume.
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    N.H. debate offers GOP contenders shot at glory, gaffe

    06/12/11 Voters in the Granite State, known traditionally for holding the nation's first primary election, have a certain expectation: If you want to shake the hand of someone running for president, you can.
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    Smithfield High grad has never missed school

    06/11/11 Despite poison ivy and colds, Shaffer has perfect school attendance record When hundreds of Smithfield High School 12th-graders missed classes for a "senior skip" day recently, Austin Shaffer was in school.
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    Norfolk business owner wins more than $100,000 from lottery

    06/06/11 NORFOLK A Carrollton man who owns a Norfolk business won $139,000 in the June 2 Pick 4 Virginia Lottery drawing. Thomas Pruitt, who owns The Wave, told lottery officials that the money will be used to open a new restaurant in Carrollton, according to a lottery news release.
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    Bus line to New Carrollton facing ax again

    06/06/11 Two years after being rescued, the bus line between Annapolis and the New Carrollton Metro Station is again in jeopardy. Officials at Dillon's Bus Service Inc. said they can no longer afford to offer the 921 bus line, a route the company picked up after the Maryland Transit Administration dropped it. The last service day will be June 30. Riders have been told about the cancellation through their ...
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    Official says kowledge is best weapon against radon

    06/04/11 Radon, the invisible, odorless gas that is the product of decaying uranium, poses more of a threat to New Mexicans than they might realize, according to the state's chief radon expert.
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    Legal Outsourcing Firms Creating Jobs for American Lawyers

    06/03/11 Companies that added to the financial woes of the American legal profession by sending work to low-cost countries are now creating jobs for lawyers in the United States.
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    Outsourcing Firms Are Creating U.S. Jobs for Lawyers

    06/01/11 Companies that added to the financial woes of the American legal profession by sending work to low-cost countries are now creating jobs for lawyers in the United States.
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    Scouts council to host annual pow-wow

    05/27/11 The Boy Scouts Ohio River Valley Council Order of the Arrow Onondaga Lodge 36 will host the fifth-annual Clyde Willis Memorial Pow Wow June 11-12 at the Hopedale American Legion Post 682, located at 48225 Rabbit Road.
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    Nicole Bade, Breanne Walkowiak, Jocelyn Smith lift Michigan State crew team to NCAA Championship Regatta

    05/26/11 After her ninth concussion, Frankenmuth's Nicole Bade decided to give up hockey and found a home on the MSU crew team.
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    Cameroonian kings work in Bethesda while ruling their tribes

    05/25/11 Three Maryland residents are kings of their villages in Cameroon, Africa, and staged a scholarship fundraiser Saturday for children who have lost their parents to AIDS. They are (seated, from left) Fon Godlove L. Chofong Ayeng of Bowie, Fon Kangsen Buhmbi of Silver Spring and Fon Kennedy F. Nganjo of New Carrollton.
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    Prep Scoops: Nominations for SJ-R Classic due Friday

    05/23/11 The deadline for area baseball coaches to nominate a player for The State Journal-Register Baseball Classic is Friday. Nomination forms were emailed to all area athletic directors on April 19, and only players nominated by their coach will be considered for the June 12 games.
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    Girls cross country: Equally deep Comets, Trojans lead way in race for Blue

    05/23/11 Breakout season: Lansing Catholic senior Megan Heeder, who led the Cougars to an eighth-place finish at last year's Division 3 state finals, is one of 10 top returnees from the 2009 team.
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    JCC alumna to EGCC grads: Don't give up

    05/21/11 STEUBENVILLE - Janet Prosser has worked as a staff nurse, clinical supervisor and charge nurse at several hospitals, including Weirton Medical Center; received numerous commendations during her 11 years in the Army Nurses Corps and has presented...
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