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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: Hurricanes, Weather Warnings, Relief and Aid Organizations, American Red Cross, Television Industry
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Man with BB gun and fighting is shot, killed by police
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonA man armed with a BB gun who was fighting with his sister was shot and killed by two Tucson police officers Saturday night on the south side. The man, Freddy Batt Sosa, 22, was fatally wounded while at El Pueblo Regional Center, 101 W. Irvington Road,...Tags: Shootings
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Glastonbury Rep. Srinivasan Supports New Swimming Pool Regulations For Schools
After two drowning deaths at high schools in neighboring towns, state Rep. Prasad Srinivasan voted with the rest of his House of Representatives colleagues Wednesday in favor of a bill that creates new pool safety standards. The bill was proposed in the...
Tags: Sports, YMCA, Swimming, American Red Cross, High School Sports
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Apptitude: Stay safe, informed on summer travels
The Philadelphia InquirerYour smartphone is a summer-travel toolbox. Here are additional applications all free and all in Android and Apple versions for a smoother trip abroad. Smart Traveler, from the U.S. Department of State, has embassy and consulate contact information,...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Travel Alerts, American Red Cross
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Best Chicago stores for camping gear
Chicago ShoppingIt’s finally camping season. But before you pack up your car and head to the campgrounds, there are a few things you need to know to make sure this trip goes off without a hitch. The first rule of camping is to leave all your technology behind,...Tags: Computer Hardware, Bannockburn, Waukegan, Apple iPad, Hoffman Estates
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Red Cross anticipates need for volunteers in Moore in coming weeks, months
selzie@kspr.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. - Today marks two years after an EF-5 tornado destroyed a large portion of Joplin. The city of Moore, Okla. could face the same long-term recovery, and they will need more volunteers to help them rebuild -- just not right away. The...Tags: The Salvation Army, American Red Cross
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25 years -- and a surge in school violence -- since Laurie Dann shootings
Phil Andrew knows what it's like to negotiate with insanity. On May 20, 1988, he and his mother were in their kitchen in Winnetka when Laurie Dann burst in, a gun with each hand, and told them they were hostages. She was wearing a trash bag around her...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Government, Shootings
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Sweeping federal rule changes could affect hundreds of Missouri day cares
St. Louis Post-DispatchSweeping new federal regulations for child care facilities announced Thursday could bring oversight to hundreds of day cares in Missouri that have been outside the reach of regulators. The proposed federal rules would for the first time mandate spot...Tags: Missouri Legislature, St. Louis, Kathleen Sebelius, FBI, Emergency Health Procedures
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WNMU regents raise tuition, extend benefits to domestic partners
Silver City Sun-News, N.M.The WNMU Board of Regents voted last week to increase tuition and fees at the university, add two new programs and extend benefits to domestic partners at their annual spring meeting May 9. The board approved a new tuition rate of $140 per credit hour...Tags: Judges, Firearms, Justice System, Prisons, Career and Workplace
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BRIEF: Police ID bicyclist who died in downtown Duluth
Duluth News TribuneThe bicyclist who died Wednesday night after hitting a pole while traveling at high speed down First Avenue East in downtown Duluth has been identified as Koantonio Dean Farley, 36. Farley identified himself on his Facebook page as being from Chicago...Tags: Old Town (Chicago, Illinois)
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Feds call for better child-care safety rules
Star TribuneFederal health officials issued broad new standards Thursday to improve safety in the nation's child-care facilities, triggered in part by news accounts of day-care deaths in Minnesota, Missouri and other states. The proposals would apply to more than...Tags: Criminals, Early Learning, Government, National Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Food poisoning
The free egg salad sandwiches served at the farm auction on the north edge of Aurora in eastern South Dakota about 1922 was the culprit, ushering in ptomaine poisoning. Then there was the infamous Ed Ziebarth sale near Elkton in February 1931. At that...Tags: Farms, Lifestyle and Leisure, Salads, General Practitioners, Auction Service
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