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Former child workers describe perilous environment
Associated Press WriterLuisa Lopez says no one asked about her age when she started working at the nation's largest kosher meatpacking plant. She was 17, and within days she was on a fast-moving poultry production line, wielding a long, sharp pair of scissors. "They never...Tags: Christianity, Labor Legislation, Roman Catholic, People, Teen-agers
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Dixie Chick Emily Robison's divorce final
Dixie Chick Emily Robison and her husband, singer Charlie Robison, have divorced. The San Antonio Express-News reported that Charlie Robison filed for divorce in January. The couple were at the Bexar County Courthouse on Wednesday when the divorce was...Tags: Divorce
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Victoria Clark talks about 'Bette and Boo'
amNewYork theater criticFollowing her Tony-winning performance in "The Light in the Piazza," Victoria Clark is focusing on non-musicals. She is currently in "The Marriage of Bette and Boo" at Roundabout and will soon headline "Prayer for My Enemy" at Playwrights Horizons....Tags: Theater, Mel Brooks
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Emily Robison of the 'Dixie Chicks' and husband divorce
SAN ANTONIO_ Emily Robison and singer Charlie Robison have divorced. The San Antonio Express-News reports that Charlie Robison filed for divorce in January. The couple were at the Bexar County Courthouse on Wednesday when the divorce was finalized....Tags: Divorce
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Dixie Chick Emily Robison and singer Charlie Robison divorce
The Associated PressSAN ANTONIO -- Dixie Chick Emily Robison and her husband, singer Charlie Robison, have divorced. The San Antonio Express-News reports that Charlie Robison filed for divorce in January. The couple were at the Bexar County Courthouse on Wednesday when...Tags: Divorce
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Human remains are those of missing Anaheim woman, police say
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHuman remains discovered last year in the eastern Orange County foothills were identified today as those of an Anaheim woman who went missing nearly four years ago after leaving a family pool party during an argument with her husband, police said....Tags: Police, Police Investigations, Anaheim, Heavy Engineering
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Island life in multiracial Hawaii shaped Obama
Associated Press WriterThe diverse culture of the nation's 50th state -- and the island nature of Hawaii itself -- shaped Barack Obama's view of the world and the politics he would practice. Those who knew him as a child say that view and those politics click with the...Tags: Justice and Rights, Church and State Relations, Political Candidates, Elections, Colleges and Universities
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PART VI: An ambush produces a hero
It all looked as if a video game had come to life. Through his night vision goggles, Staff Sgt. Chad Malmberg saw the insurgents scurrying from berms to canals. Some popped up, ran a few yards, then fell to the Americans' gunfire. But others kept...Tags: Vehicles, Medical Services, Texas, Rebellions, Minnesota
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Parents air concerns over Russell school records
Parents of students in the former Russell school district say their children's school records, including personal medical information, have been thrown away. The parents claim the records ended up in the trash or were auctioned off after crews cleaned...Tags: Auction Service
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Wisconsin man facing federal sex abuse charges
A Wisconsin man has been charged with traveling to Iowa to have sex with a teenage girl. The U.S. attorney's office says 38-year-old Todd Orth, of Madison, Wisconsin, has been charged with one count of interstate travel with intent to commit criminal...Tags: Wisconsin, Sex, Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Crimes
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Obesity warnings in store for British kids
LONDON—In an effort to ward off an emerging national obesity epidemic, British schools will begin next month weighing schoolchildren and sending letters home to parents warning if a child is overweight or obese. With 23 percent of British...Tags: Illnesses, Epidemics and Plagues, Heart Disease, Diseases, Obesity
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NY court debate on out-of-state gay marriages
Associated Press WriterState lawyers defended Gov. David Paterson's move to recognize out-of-state gay marriages, asking a judge on Thursday to dismiss a Christian legal group's claim that the governor overstepped his authority. The case is the first direct legal challenge to...Tags: New York, Bronx (Bronx, New York), Lawyers, Massachusetts, Government
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