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    Boeing Re-Opens 737 Paint Hangar To Meet Demand

    07/15/11 Refurbished Facility In Renton, WA, Will Accommodate All 737 Models With production on its workhorse 737 ramping up over the next several years, Boeing has opened a new paint hangar near its Renton, WA, facility that will help increase its Next-Generation 737 production capacity.
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    EA-18G Growlers Complete 1st Combat Deployment

    07/14/11 Two Additional Growler Squadrons Now Deployed The U.S. Navy's electronic attack squadron VAQ-132 EA-18G Growlers safely returned to their home base at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, WA, on July 9, after completing an eight-month deployment.
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    Barone: Replacing property as a source of wealth creation

    07/07/11 share: digg facebook twitter In this property-holders' democracy, elected representatives have naturally sought to facilitate the accumulation of property, as Walter Russell Mead has pointed out in his unfailingly interesting Via Media blog on the-american-interest.com. In the Great Depression, when 25 percent of Americans still lived on farms, government started subsidizing producers of certain ...
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    Stanford Professor Elected President of the American Sociological Association

    07/07/11 Cecilia L. Ridgeway, the Lucie Stern Professor of Social Sciences in Stanford University's sociology department, has been elected president of the American Sociological Association (ASA).
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    Still Doin' Fine: Arena Stage Revives Its Hit 2010 Oklahoma! , Starting July 8

    07/07/11 Arena Stage's in-the-round production of Oklahoma!, the sold-out revival that inaugurated Arena's new multimillion dollar Mead Center for American Theater last fall, is back for seconds starting July 8.
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    Brown falls double shy of cycle in Keene's 7-4 victory over Danbury

    07/07/11 KEENE, NH - Left fielder Kevin Brown (Northborough, MA/Bryant Univ.) finished a double shy of the cycle going 3-for-5 with two runs scored, a solo home run, a two-run triple and four runs batted in to lead the Keene Swamp Bats over the Danbury Westerners, 7-4, in New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) action on Thursday night at Alumni Field in front of 1,391 fans.
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    Pioneer Farm Families honored

    07/07/11 The 2011 Pioneer Farm Family Awards have been announced and will be presented at county fairs this summer.
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    4-H youth ready to showcase talents

    07/06/11 Kevin Christensen might have felt a bit lonely Tuesday as he prepared Christensen Field's indoor arena for the start of the Fremont 4-H Fair.
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    Emmie Twombly: Invest in Women to Improve the World

    07/06/11 The women of Vital Voices show that you cannot let obstacles big or small keep you down. The women and their stories taught me that you cannot use your past or circumstance to hide behind.
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    A tough 8 seconds

    07/02/11 In his first competition at a local rodeo, Amarillo's Noah Martin knew he had a tough draw in the first go-round of the bareback bronc event at the 70th Annual Will Rogers Range Riders Rodeo on Friday night. Martin had to stay on a horse named I'm No Angel for eight seconds, something he'd done before but not with a tremendous amount of flair. The times Martin successfully rode the horse before ...
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    Angels have no plans to eliminate late-afternoon games

    07/02/11 Washington Nationals utility player Jerry Hairston suffered a broken left wrist when he was hit by a fastball from Dan Haren on Wednesday. Hairston blamed the injury on the 4 p.m. start time. An Angels executive said the team has no intention of eliminating 4 p.m. games next season in the wake of a broken left wrist suffered Wednesday by Washington Nationals utility player Jerry Hairston , who ...
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    Sorensen helps spark shutout win for East - Fri, 01 Jul 2011 PST

    07/02/11 The East defeats the West in the 47th annual East/West All-Star Football Summer Classic played at EWU's Roos Field on Friday night.
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    MLB 2011: Power Ranking the 25 Biggest Surprises of the First Half of the Season

    07/01/11 The first half of the 2011 MLB season has now come to a close, and over the first three months there have been numerous surprises, disappointments and downright shocking events. Thus far, the MLB season has seen one of the most storied franchises in professional sports, the Los Angeles Dodgers, go through ownership issues that have now put the team into bankruptcy and what will no doubt be a ...
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    NASA Education Program Marks Five Years In Washington

    06/19/11 High School Program Focuses On STEM Subjects NASA's High School Aerospace Scholars Program will celebrate this summer five years of partnering with the Washington Aerospace Scholars (WAS) program.
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    East Hampton Graduation A Spirited Celebration

    06/17/11 East Hampton High School's class of 2011 commencement ceremony Friday evening was characterized by unforgettable moments. Although it was storming outside, the crowd's spirit inside East Hampton's school gymnasium was not dampened in the least.
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    Peter Huck: Dambusters fight giant projects

    06/17/11 They had been warned. But Chinese authorities chose to ignore concerns the Three Gorges Dam on the mighty Yangtze River would spawn more than flood control, irrigation and hydroelectricity.For while the 2.3km wide barrier is a...
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    GW: Fix our school: Parents, students call for repairs

    06/16/11 George Washington High School senior, Rhia Jimenez, right, poses a question to school officials during a stakeholders meeting held at the Mangilao campus, yesterday. The meeting was held to discuss the overcrowding situation at the high school and plans to address the problem.
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    Biologists study battle between bird and beetle

    06/16/11 ST. GEORGE - Saving the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher from extinction has become a more complex task for area wildlife experts recently, with tamarisk as the catalyst.
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    Feed Dad at local eateries

    06/15/11 If Dad likes a good steak, he has plenty of dining options for Father's Day. Here are some of the area restaurants celebrating on Sunday.
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    Queen's Birthday Honours 2011: list in full

    06/11/11 Here is the full set of lists of the 2011 Queen's Birthday Honours recipients:
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