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    Friday, July 8, 2011 - 11:05

    07/15/11 The Daily World CHEHALIS -- A two-run single in the bottom of the sixth inning gave South Thurston an 11-10 win over East Grays Harbor on the opening day of the District III 14-year-old Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament on Thursday in Chehalis. Centralia trounced Chehalis in Thursday's other round-...
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    Capitals Re-Sign Alzner To 2-Year Deal

    07/15/11 Defenseman Karl Alzner re-signed with the Washington Capitals on Friday, agreeing to a $2.57 million, two-year contract.
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    "Out-of-this-World" NASA Summer Internship for Mid-Atlantic Students

    07/15/11 Contact: Edward Campion, edward.s.campion@nasa.gov, or Maria Acevedo-Rivera, maria.e.acevedo-rivera@nasa.gov, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., +1-301-286-8955
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    Alzner signs on for 2 more years with Caps

    07/15/11 ARLINGTON, Va. -- Defenceman Karl Alzner is returning to the Washington Capitals , agreeing to a US$2.57-million, two-year contract Friday. Alzner, 22, will make $1.3 million next season and $1.27 in 2012-13 -- salaries he figures are lower than perhaps he might have deserved.
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    Local Student Recognized

    07/15/11 Local student Halee Sikorski was recently recognized as a future leader amongst her peers and was awarded a trip to Washington, D.C., during the recent annual Youth to Washington tour.
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    Letter from Selma

    07/15/11 The 1965 murder of a white Boston minister helped usher in the Voting Rights Act and left lasting scars on this Alabama city. Then the FBI reopened the case and the painful past came flooding back.
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    Sunday, July 10, 2011 - 02:06

    07/15/11 NEW YORK (AP) -- This was so Derek Jeter. Pressure mounting, time running out, all eyes on him at Yankee Stadium. He delivered -- and then some -- on a defining day in his championship career.
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    Ramirez blasts grand slam, adds another homer as Marlins batter Rangers 9-5

    07/06/11 ARLINGTON (AP) - Hanley Ramirez hit a grand slam and solo shot for a career high-tying five runs batted in, helping the Florida Marlins overcome Josh Hamilton's two home runs to beat the Texas Rangers 9-5 on Saturday night.
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    Ogando bounces back, Cruz wields big bat as Rangers fry Marlins 15-5

    07/06/11 ARLINGTON - Alexi Ogando kept insisting he felt fine and wasn't wearing out only halfway through the season for the Texas Rangers. Maybe now everybody will believe him.
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    Federal cuts close job-training office in Waco

    07/06/11 Local Experience Works office closing due to federal budget cuts. Thirty jobs lost.
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    Orioles-Rangers Preview

    07/06/11 The Texas Rangers considered skipping Alexi Ogando's turn in the rotation this week, but after he alleviated some of their concerns about his stamina, he's earned another start. Ogando will take the mound as the Rangers look to complete a sweep of the Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night. After opening 8-0, Ogando started to labor last month as he lost three straight starts while recording...
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    Gates weighs toll of war

    06/30/11 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Robert Gates, in his final interview as defense secretary, grew quiet as he tried to articulate the heavy toll his job took on him over the past four and a half years -- every day of them during wartime.
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    New Bern Police Department arrests, citations 6/30/2011

    06/30/11 Shameica Monique Scott, 26, 1 Arlington Drive, driving while license revoked, expired registration card. Officer: B. Moyet. Jason Daniel Gardner, 28, 780 Washington Post Road, June 26, 15 counts of obtaining property by false pretense, identity theft, 23 counts of misdemeanor larceny.
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    Investigation Into Arlington National Cemetery Burials

    06/30/11 WASHINGTON (AP) -- The FBI has joined Army agents investigating possible criminal practices at Arlington National Cemetery that may have led to the burial of eight sets of cremated human remains found in a single location.
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    Top of the News

    06/30/11 WASHINGTON - The FBI has joined U.S. Army agents investigating possible criminal practices at Arlington National Cemetery that may have surrounded the burial of eight sets of cremated human remains found in urns in a single grave.
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    Probe: Multiple Burials At Arlington Not Criminal

    06/29/11 WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. Army's Criminal Investigation Command says no laws were broken when eight sets of cremated human remains were buried together at Arlington National Cemetery.
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    Arlington Cemetery mix-up

    06/29/11 By KDRV Staff & Associated Press June 29, 2011 WASHINGTON -- A string of embarrassing revelations have come out about operations at the nation's most hallowed burial ground. The FBI has joined Army agents in investigating possible criminal practices at Arlington National Cemetery that may have led to the burial of eight sets of cremated human remains found in a single location. An Army Criminal ...
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    Report: U.S. probing Arlington cemetery

    06/28/11 WASHINGTON, June 28 (UPI) -- The U.S. Justice Department is investigating possible contract fraud and other irregularities at Arlington National Cemetery, The Washington Post reported.
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    Health Calendar

    06/21/11 American Red Cross: The Whidbey Island and Camano Island chapters are seeking volunteer health and safety instructors to teach community classes at least once a month. Call 360-257-2096 or 888-216-5727.
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    Community calendar

    06/20/11 Snohomish Senior Center Flea Market, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 16, 506 Fourth St., Snohomish. Tables: 360-568-0934. Stillaguamish Senior Center annual Harvest and Holiday Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 22, 18308 Smokey Point Blvd., Arlington. Tables: 360-653-4551.
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