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Missing Missoula man died of hypothermia MISSOULA - The daughter of a 77-year-old Missoula man who was reported missing Monday says her father died of hypothermia. Search Results - helenair.com

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Same circus, new clowns Relations between state House Democrats and Republicans collapse in spat over reform bills._So much for the new civility. mcall.com - Breaking News

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Maine treasurer warns of state debts Treasurer Bruce Poliquin says taxpayers' obligation to pay off the unfunded liability in the retirement system will balloon in the years ahead. Portland Press Herald News Stories

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San Mateo police arrest San Leandro man over $25,000... The man is accused of stealing purses and wallets in the East Bay and then using their owners' credit cards to make the fraudulent purchases, according to a San Mateo police statement. Inside Bay Area Most Viewed

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Dick Gregory joins bridge crossing lineup SELMA -- Comedian Dick Gregory, who has mixed humor with civil rights activities throughout his long career, will join other well-known celebrities at this year's Bridge Crossing Jubilee. montgomeryadvertiser.com - Alabama

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Ohio’s mental-health system falls far short, report finds

Category : Columbus Dispatch

A new report finds Ohio’s mental-health system “teetering” on the verge of collapse as state budget cuts have left thousands unable to access needed care.

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All-Star spotlight finds Hurricanes announcer

Category : News & Observer

RALEIGH –
A few weeks ago, John Forslund had no idea what he’d be doing when the NHL All-Star Game came to the RBC Center. Now, he has no idea when he’ll have a free moment.

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Audit report finds county in good shape

Category : North Platte Telegraph

The North Platte Telegraph Lincoln County has received a clean bill of health. Certified public accountant Don Wilson presented the 2009-10 audit report at Monday’s commissioners’ meeting. He said there was a .4 million decrease in net assets caused by jail construction.
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Lehi finds its military leave policy behind the times

Category : Daily Herald

LEHI — Lehi City will be caught up with many of the cities
along the Wasatch Front on its employee policy if a new long-term
military leave amendment is approved Tuesday night at its city
council mee

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Arbitrator Finds Officer Unfairly Punished

Category : KCTV 5 Kansas City

An arbitrator says in a report that a sergeant was unfairly punished by the Independence Police Department.
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Apology May Leave You Feeling Unsatisfied, Study Finds

Category : Medicinenet

Title: Apology May Leave You Feeling Unsatisfied, Study Finds
Category: Health News
Created: 1/21/2011 8:05:00 PM
Last Editorial Review: 1/24/2011
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Railroad operator finds a half mile of track, plans to service steel companies

Category : Cleveland Plain Dealer

The Cleveland Commercial Railroad recently discovered nearly a half a mile of unused track in Cleveland that it plans to use to extend rail service to steel companies. The state has given the company 0,000 in grants and loans to support the project.

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New Brighton mom finds bureaucrats have a heart

Category : Staten Island Advocate

Staten Island Advance/Anthony DePrimoIvory Fyall sits with the ashes of her 18-year-old son, Kristopher. She had been battling Richmond Housing Associates of Great Neck, L.I. over rent they are over-charging her for her deceased son.STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The kid’s…

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Mountain plant communities moving down despite climate change, study finds

Category : Los Angeles Times

A study in the journal Science challenges assumptions that climate change and rising temperatures would send vegetation to higher elevations. A rise in precipitation could be the cause.

Predictions that climate change will drive trees and plants uphill, potentially slashing their range to perilous levels, may be wrong, suggests a new study that found vegetation in California actually crept downhill during the 20th century.




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Issaquah resident finds herself on Rachel Ray show

Category : Seattle Post Intelligencer

Issaquah resident, Maureen Francisco, found herself on the “Rachael Ray” show doing something she never imagined she’d receive national exposure for – cooking.
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