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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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Bayer to phase out MIC, cut jobs

Category : Charleston Gazette

INSTITUTE, W.Va. — Bayer CropScience announced today that it will eliminate its stockpile of highly toxic methyl isocyanate (MIC) at its Institute plant within 18 months.In a press conference this afternoon, company representatives also said 220 jobs woul…
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Proposed Spanish Fort field house heads to next phase

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SPANISH FORT –The City Council made progress toward a proposed high school field house after leaders last week agreed to commit up to 0,000 toward the design and construction of the project. But that still does not mean the field house is a done deal, according to Mayor Joe Bonner.

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College to phase out aging housing

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College to phase out aging housing

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GE to go ahead with next phase of Hudson River PCB dredging

Category : NY Post

ALBANY, N.Y. — General Electric Co. said Thursday it will go ahead with the next phase of PCB dredging in the Hudson River under terms laid out last week by federal environmental regulators.
The Environmental Protection Agency had said the Fairfield, Conn.-based company must remove more PCB-tainted sediment from…
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Concussed Brett Favre says he’s ready for ‘the next phase’

Category : USA Today

Brett Favre appeared ready to say goodbye to the NFL after being knocked out of the Vikings’ loss to the Bears with a concussion.




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WKU grads commence new phase of their lives

Category : Bowling Green Daily News

With a degree in elementary education in hand, new Western Kentucky University graduate Chelsea Scott hopes that doors will open for her as she embarks on a teaching career.
Scott will begin applying for jobs soon, but Saturday was a day for her and hundreds of others to celebrate the accomplishment of graduating at WKU’s fall undergraduate commencement ceremony at E.A. Diddle Arena.
“You work so hard for four years, it’s great to know that all your hard work’s paid off,” said Scott, of Russellville.
A total of 960 students, including 44 international students representing 13 countries, were recognized at Saturday’s ceremony.
WKU President Gary Ransdell took a moment in his remarks to emphasize the “commence” in commencement, speaking to the new graduates about the new phase in their lives that will begin after graduation.
“You’ll be called upon to make decisions and express your views on global events because those events will affect your lives,” Ransdell said. “Today is a testament to what you began and did complete.”
Ransdell also advised the graduates, as they moved out into the world, not to spend so much time looking for the perfect opportunity that it caused them to overlook the right opportunity for each of them.
At the end of the ceremony, Ransdell had the graduates commence what he said was a new tradition.
The newly minted graduates then waved red towels handed to them before the ceremony as a symbol of achievement, in a scene similar to a big moment during a WKU basketball game.
WKU Student Government Association President Colton Jessie of Bowling Green urged those graduating to take initiative in shaping their lives from this point forward.
“There’s so much life left to live,” Jessie said. “I know that no matter what you do next, it will be great, so write your own story, paint your own picture.”
New graduate Shannon Smith was recognized Saturday as the Ogden Foundation Scholar, earning WKU’s top academic honor.
The Portage, Mich., native, who earned a degree in accounting, was recognized as the top student in the Gordon Ford College of Business for her 4.0 GPA.
She carried the WKU banner to the stage during the march at the beginning of the ceremony and received a $1,000 award and plaque as she was recognized.
A member of the softball team at WKU, Smith will begin working next month at accounting firm Ernst and Young in Nashville.
“As you go out into the real world, you don’t want to just explore your limits, you want to transcend them,” Smith said.
For some graduates, Saturday was just the first of what are sure to be more ceremonies at WKU and other universities.
Arron Roberts of Indianapolis received a degree in management, but plans to continue at WKU as a graduate student in business.
Roberts said it wasn’t always easy during the five years it took to earn his degree, but he is satisfied about what he has accomplished.
“I’m proud to be part of the WKU family now,” Roberts said after the ceremony.

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Luxurious Wyndham Grand Resort in Hawaii Opens Its First Phase

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Wyndham Hotels and Resorts, part of the Wyndham Worldwide family of companies (NYSE: WYN), today announced the completion of the first phase of the 322-unit Koloa Landing at Poipu Beach Wyndham Grand Resort, the brand’s first new build project in Hawaii.


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U.S. May Phase in Trading Curbs

Category : Stock Market Headlines

U.S. regulators indicated they may phase in new curbs on speculative trading as they gather more data on the swaps market, in a move that could appease House Republicans who fear the agency may be moving too fast.
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UDATED |Stillaguamish River listed at Flood Phase 4

Category : Seattle Post Intelligencer

ARLINGTON – The water level in the Stillaguamish River reached 19.52 feet near Arlington at approximately 12:30 p.m. Sunday and water levels were expected to continue to rise.
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State Board approves first phase of Bronco Stadium expansion

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