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How to help Oklahoma tornado victims? Donate money
The Kansas City StarKANSAS CITY, Mo. Relief organizations are urging people to donate cash to help with Oklahoma relief efforts. "The best way we can help right now is to donate cash so that emergency relief organizations can purchase exactly what is needed when it is...Tags: Conservation, Sam Brownback, Labor Legislation, Environmental Issues, The Salvation Army
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What are Republicans and tea party hiding?
Where I was born, there is a saying, "When you throw stones into a pig sty, the pig who squeals the loudest is the one you hit." Forcibly brought to mind, this saying was more than self-evident in the line-up of sanctimonious Republican and tea party...Tags: Apple iTunes, Entertainment, Radio, Weather, Natural Disasters
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Lehigh Valley takes action to 'Stamp Out Hunger'
On behalf of Second Harvest Food Bank and our network of member agencies that provide food assistance to more than 70,000 people each month, I would like to extend sincere thanks to the National Association of Letter Carriers. On May 11, for the 21st...Tags: U.S. Postal Service, AFL-CIO
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Wadi Khaled expects influx of refugees
The Lebanon Daily StarWADI KHALED, Lebanon -- As Syrian forces take measures to prevent rebel infiltration of Lebanon's northeastern border, municipal leaders in Wadi Khaled anticipate an influx of vulnerable Lebanese displaced from Syria's border villages. Since 2011, the...Tags: Government, Business, National Government, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Beirut (Lebanon)
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Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Sonya Sorich column
Columbus Ledger-EnquirerTrace Adkins beat Penn Jillette to win "All-Star Celebrity Apprentice" Sunday night. What put Trace on top? Who knows...is there ever any concrete logic behind the decisions made on this show? But ultimately, I think Trace's fundraising power gave him...Tags: Donald Trump, Ice Cream, Lifestyle and Leisure, Foods and Beverages, American Red Cross
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Van Buren Projects Progressing
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Less than a year after approving a 1 percent sales tax, Van Buren residents are seeing progress on several city projects. Revenue from the tax, which took effect in January, will go toward funding for five projects in the city budget: normal city...Tags: Science and Technology, Judges, FEMA, Disasters and Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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Dixon firefighters, police will compete for blood
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Unlike most bloody battles, this one will save lives. Dixon's fire and police departments are going head to head to collect blood for the American Red Cross. The first annual "Battle of the Badges" will take place from noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday at...Tags: Personal Data Collection, American Red Cross, Interior Policy, Politics
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DONATE: Red Cross helping tornado victims across the Midwest
WASHINGTON, Monday, May 20, 2013 — The American Red Cross is helping people in the Midwest with shelter, food, relief supplies and emotional comfort after tornadoes over the last couple of days injured many people and destroyed homes. As many as...
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Kansas agencies and volunteers preparing to help Oklahomans
The Wichita EagleWICHITA, Kan. Kansas agencies and volunteers were preparing for what they anticipate will be a request for help from Oklahoma after a tornado swept through Moore, Okla., on Monday afternoon. As of 5 p.m. local time Monday, one volunteer with the Midway-...Tags: Natural Disasters, American Red Cross, Tornadoes, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Environment Ministry struggles to manage resources
The Lebanon Daily StarThe creeping destruction of Lebanon's natural resources is costing the country many millions of dollars, the Environment Ministry said Wednesday at an international conference, which addressed the environmental management of coastal areas and air...Tags: Conservation, Natural Resource Industry, Lebanon, United Nations, Beirut (Lebanon)
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Animal shelter in limbo
The Brunswick News, Ga.Mark Heth is not keen on moving from his marsh-side home, but he says he will if it means he can continue operating Heth Haven, a small wildlife rehabilitation center he runs on Tolomato Trail in a mid-St. Simons Island subdivision. Before it comes to...Tags: Wildlife, Human Interest, Animals
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