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Fireworks in the area of Mescal, Broadway and Marietta streets in Seaside were out of control on July 4. People started setting off fireworks around 6:30 p.m. and by 11:30 there was no sign of them stopping.
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Immigration Laws Rile Employers
Employees assemble parts at an electronics plant in Southern California in May. The chief executive worries that an immigration raid could cripple the company.
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Firms finding that youth will be served
Andrew Ajello is betting his career on the notion that age matters. Ajello, a regional sales executive in the eastern U.S. for Danish diabetes-drug maker Novo Nordisk AS, has embraced an increasingly popular ...
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PEZA-ERC Still Unresolved By Courts
Apparently Meralco and PEPOA have withdrawn their suit filed at the Pasig Regional Trial Court which had already issued a TRO against PEZA implementing it's "open access" program for private ecozones.
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Seven husbands, 11 divorces and one book later
Bonnie Ashley has grouped together all seven of her ex-husbands. The Bethany Beach, Del., resident scanned their images on a sheet of paper that she often shows folks eager to know how she managed to get ...
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Efforts to sue Yemeni government over website ban
Efforts to challenge the ban of Yemeni websites at court were welcomed yesterday by many online community members participating in the Global Voices Advocacy Workshop held in Budapest, Hungary, under the theme ...
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Not All Happy With Rell's Health Plan
Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell has hailed last week's debut of her long-awaited Charter Oak Health Plan, saying its relatively low costs and absence of restrictions could cut the ranks of Connecticut's uninsured.
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Employers use federal law to deny benefits
Dying of cancer, Thomas Amschwand did everything he was told to make sure his wife would collect on the life insurance policy he had through his employer.
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What's Happening | Edinburgh
St. Cuthbert's Paris Church sits below Edinburgh Castle. Every August, the global theatrical community -- well, at least the part that is drawn to an all-male, musical version of Chekhov's Three Sisters -- ...
Hua Hin - Hua Hin, Thailand
Ok, so the last time I updated I was in Bangkok. We left the hostel around 11 and got a cab to the bus station.
Man out-spits father, claims pit-spitting title
Brian "Young Gun" Krause has out-spit his father to claim his seventh championship at the International Cherry Pit Spitting Championship in Eau Claire, Mich.
- On the road forever'
Midget, the not-overly-tall chestnut quarterhorse, seemed very interested in his dinner Saturday evening as he followed a trail of grass and happily munched away.
Bush defends Olympics trip
President Bush defended his decision to attend next month's Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, China, saying to do otherwise "would be an affront to the Chinese people, which would make it more difficult to ...
Bush: 'Affront' to Chinese to skip Olympics start
President Bush says he's going to the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics because skipping it would be an "affront" to the Chinese people.
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