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    Barack Obama and the Queen exchange books of Royal memorabilia

    05/24/11 Barack Obama and the Queen demonstrated that great minds think alike when they presented each other with strikingly similar leather-bound books of Royal memorabilia yesterday.
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    Obama's royal recompense

    05/24/11 After stumbling in his first gift exchange with the Brits two years ago, President Obama by all accounts redeemed himself Tuesday when he presented Queen Elizabeth II with a handmade, leather album of rare memorabilia chronicling her parents' 1939 visit to the U.S. Similarly, Mr. Obama's official gifts to other ...
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    United, we ride

    05/24/11 MOUNT VERNON - Flags waved as a cheering crowd welcomed hundreds of motorcycles and their riders Tuesday to Mount Vernon.
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    05/24/11 Democratic Assembly candidate Anthony Brindisi said Monday if elected he will open a satellite office in Rome. "I want to properly serve the entire Assembly district to the best of my abil...
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    Area prep baseball capsules

    05/24/11 Here is a capsule look at area schools Columbus Community, Durant-Bennett, Louisa-Muscatine, Wapello, West Liberty and Wilton for the 2011 baseball season.
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    Shorecrest bounced; Lakeside rallies dramatically / 3A Boys Soccer Roundup

    05/18/11 Shorecrest won't be playing in the boys soccer quarterfinals for the first time in five years after the Scots' 3-0 loss to Camas Tuesday...
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    Long road ahead for Golden Bears

    05/18/11 Shelbyville may get to host its Class 3A sectional baseball tournament, but the Golden Bears are going to have to win three games at Barnett Field to celebrate their first sectional championship since 2005.
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    Health calendar

    05/17/11 Eating well: Karen Lamphere, a certified nutritionist who owns Whole Health Nutrition, a private practice in Lynnwood, teaches a variety of popular nutrition classes. See www.wholefoodsnutrition.com for a full listing of classes and registration information with handy links.
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    Festivals offer up tasty treats in Wheaton, Silver Spring

    05/11/11 Save room in your stomach for an assortment of Montgomery County's best dishes, because two separate food festivals will be held Sunday in east county.
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    Old, Rundown Mass. Ave. Home Bought

    05/10/11 For years, it has been an eyesore in a neighborhood that has seen so much progress. An old home that sits at 433 Massachusetts Avenue in the Mount Vernon Triangle neighborhood of northwest D.C. is finally getting some much needed attention.
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    Local bowler still rolling strong at 100

    05/10/11 ARLINGTON -- On most Wednesday afternoons, Bill Maynard of Arlington shows up at the Strawberry Lanes bowling alley in nearby Marysville for his weekly bowling league.
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    Average 2-bedroom apartment unaffordable for many New Yorkers

    05/04/11 Keyla and Daniel de Jacinto and daughter Sheila Mendez, 14, in their Murphy Manor apartment in the Village of Haverstraw on Tuesday. There were more than 400 applicants for Murphy Manor.
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    CSE columnist Bayne publishes book on American Revolution

    05/04/11 Culpeper resident Jim Bayne, who writes a weekly political column for the Star-Exponent, has published the first in a series of books about the American Revolution.
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    Mo. Senate vote to override redistricting veto

    05/04/11 The Associated Press The 28-6 roll call by which the Missouri Senate voted Wednesday to override Gov. Jay Nixon's veto of a congressional redistricting proposal. Voting "yes" were 25 Republicans and 3 Democrats. Voting "no" was 1 Republican and 5 Democrats. REPUBLICANS VOTING YES Dan Brown, Rolla. Jason Crowell, Cape Girardeau. Jane Cunningham, Chesterfield. Tom Dempsey, St. Charles. Bob Dixon ...
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    Mo. Senate vote to pass stimulus money

    05/04/11 The Associated Press JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. The 20-8 roll call by which the Missouri Senate voted Wednesday to approve a budget bill reauthorizing the expenditure of about $450 million of federal stimulus money. Voting "yes" were 16 Republicans and 4 Democrats. Voting "no" were 7 Republicans and 1 Democrat. Not voting were 3 Republicans and 3 Democrats. REPUBLICANS VOTING YES Dan Brown, Rolla. Tom ...
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    Public Garden's greatest friend

    05/04/11 Boston's Public Garden hit bottom in the 1970s, when graffiti stained the statues, the bridge over the lagoon was crumbling, and sections of the iron fence were missing, like teeth knocked out of a smile.
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    The secret to better matzo balls

    04/13/11 Loading Photo Galleries ... Brenda Richter of New City says her matzo balls get "rave reviews." PHOTOS BY Mark Vergari / The Journal News Jonathan Meyer uses spoons to keep his matzo balls light.
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    Merrell announces plans to leave LMS, SWHS

    04/13/11 Rod Merrell, the principal at South Whidbey High School and Langley Middle School, has been offered the job of principal at Mount Vernon High School.
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    Valley, Dowling Catholic remain 1-2 in this week's boys' soccer rankings

    04/13/11 West Des Moines Valley, Cedar Rapids Xavier and Iowa City Regina maintained their holds on the No. 1 spots.
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    Mo. House vote to pass jobless benefits bill

    04/12/11 The Associated Press The 138-13 roll call by which the Missouri House voted Tuesday to pass legislation reinstating federally-funded long-term jobless benefits for Missouri residents and cutting state-funded benefits. Voting "yes" were 85 Republicans and 53 Democrats. Voting "no" were 13 Republicans. Not voting were eight Republicans and three Democrats. REPUBLICANS VOTING YES Sue Allen, Town ...
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