Richmond will host new Berkeley Lab second campus
Shoreline site prevails over proposals from neighboring cities
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Why Newt Could Win Florida
The jobs voters, seniors and Hispanics could hand Newt Gingrich a primary victory in Florida.
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Budget cuts delayed -- again
Joyce Haynes, Louisiana Association of Educators president, addresses members of the St. Landry Parish School Board during a special meeting held Wednesday at Opelousas High School to discuss the school board budget.
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Spectrum Brands Holdings Announces Voting Results for Proposals at 2012 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
Spectrum Brands Holdings, Inc. , a global consumer products company with market-leading brands, today announced the voting results for the two proposals at its 2012 Annu
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President Obama will focus on the economy Tuesday in State of the Union address
President Barack Obama will pitch new initiatives on jobs, taxes and housing in an election-year State of the Union address on Tuesday as he seizes his biggest moment yet on the national stage to make a sweeping case for a second term.
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Two candidates separated by style
Study just the voting records of Reps. Bill Pascrell Jr. and Steve Rothman, and it can be hard to tell them apart. Their personal and political styles couldn't be more different, and the two Democrats are likely to spend their upcoming primary fight focusing on their differences.
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2011: Year In Review
Happy New Year! With 2011 at an end, the Crawford County Avalanche presents its annual Year In Review. The Year In Review includes article summaries from stories featured in 2011 Crawford County Avalanche editions.
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Richmond chosen as site for Berkeley lab's second campus
Shoreline site prevails over proposals from neighboring cities
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History shows proposal will fail - it is too complex
How could we not do it? (''Push to erase racist laws'', January 19).
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Special Report: Lear Theater stalls despite millions in donations
After more than a decade of fundraising in an effort to restore the historic Lear Theater in downtown Reno, the nonprofit in charge is $30,000 in debt and work is far from complete, and donors say they are upset.
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