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In Orlando, school's out for tourism
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo years ago, Florida's tourism industry -- with a little help from thousands of angry parents across the state -- scored one of its most significant political victories in recent memory: A new law ensuring that children don't go back to school too...Tags: Downtown Disney, Ohio, Gardens and Parks, Heads of State, Georgia
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In drive for energy independence, crisscrossing natural gas pipelines leave some only cross
AP Energy WriterDENVER (AP) _ In the push toward more energy independence, massive infrastructure projects that will help to deliver it have clashed with cherished rights of land ownership. Proven natural gas reserves have jumped 10 of the past 11 years, according to...Tags: TransCanada Corporation, Sempra Energy, Energy Resources, Ohio, Oregon
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Summary of actions Monday by the Supreme Court
WASHINGTON (AP) _ On Monday, the Supreme Court: —Heard arguments over whether employees can sue in federal court over alleged workplace discrimination, despite a collective bargaining agreement between their union and employer requiring that...Tags: Employers, Prosecution, Unions, Court Administration, Long Island Sound
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Illinois hit with first major snowstorm of the year; 50 flights canceled at Chicago's O'Hare
CHICAGO (AP) _ A storm system moving across the Great Lakes delivered Illinois' first snowstorm of the season Sunday and forced the cancellation of more than 50 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Low visibility also caused delays of up to...Tags: Charity, Weather Reports, Air Transportation Industry, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Transportation
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National briefing
NATIONWIDE Snow slows holiday travel plans Foul weather came just in time to bedevil holiday travelers in parts of the country. A snowstorm forced the cancellation of more than 50 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Low visibility also...Tags: Murder, Crimes, Hillary Clinton, Transportation, Injuries
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An automated monster in the restroom
Problem: Am I the only one who gets splashed while using the automatic toilets at Target and St. Joseph Hospital? I have had to get paper towels to wipe whatever has been splashed from the toilet bowl onto me and my clothes. I'm wondering whether there'...Tags: Illnesses, Diseases, Medicine, Health and Safety at School, Evanston
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Mexico drug suspects extradited at record pace
The government of President Felipe Calderon is extraditing drug suspects and other fugitives to the United States at a record pace, reflecting a quiet but seismic shift in Mexican policy that many analysts say could help dismantle trafficking gangs....Tags: Extradition, Prosecution, Witnesses, Heads of State, Defendants
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Christopher O'Brien, businessman who played Santa, dies
christina.hernandez@newsday.comWhen he was in costume as Santa Claus, first for fun and later professionally, Christopher O'Brien made it his mission to connect with even the shyest of children. For those who didn't want to clamber onto his lap, he went to their level, sitting on the...Tags: Colorado Springs, Theater, Smithtown (Smithtown, New York), Music Theater, Santa Claus
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A downtown Fort Lauderdale resident wants more life rings along the New River to prevent drownings
South Florida Sun-SentinelMiss Penny's tumble into the New River last year caused John Fletemeyer to embark on a crusade. The aging springer spaniel struggled in the current outside Fletemeyer's downtown Fort Lauderdale condo, and his wife, Kathryn Brinson-Fletemeyer, jumped in...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Cheesecake Factory Incorporated (The), Florida International University
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What's next for GOP?: Hispanics key for Republicans
Florida Gov. Charlie Crist had some savvy advice for his Republican colleagues during the recent Republican Governors Association conference in Miami. "You have to be inclusive," Crist said. "You have to work for a big tent. That's about as obvious as...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Exit Polls, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Nevada, Florida, Demographics
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Los Angeles Times Bestsellers
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|| 1. || A Mercy by Toni Morrison (Knopf: $23.95) A slave girl is sold by her mother in late 1600's America to give her a better life. || 1 ||
|| 2. || Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown: $19....Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Andrew Jackson, Iowa, Juvenile Delinquency, Holidays
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Book events for the week of Nov. 30, 2008
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EAT: Los Angeles Contributors to the new L.A food guide -- Linda Burum, Jean T. Barrett, Pat Saperstein, Amelia Saltsman and Colleen Dun Bates -- will share their favorite area breakfast spots, taco trucks, wine bars, bakeries,...Tags: Quincy Jones, Denis Leary, Bars and Clubs, Music Industry, West Hollywood
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