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At mailbox, believers wait for sign
Tribune NewspapersTIKABOO VALLEY, Nev. — The only landmark for about 40 miles on a barren stretch of highway is a mailbox battered by time and desert gusts. It's known as the Black Mailbox, though it's actually a faded white. Over the years, hundreds of people...Tags: Idaho, Texas, Nevada, Television Industry, Road Transportation
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Speed Read
Speed television reporterChrysler DUBBING up hip-hop sedans: The 2008 DUB Edition Chrysler 300 Touring and Dodge Charger SXT (photo a) models debuted at the recent Atlanta Auto Show and will arrive at dealerships later this spring. DUB is magazine that meshes vehicles and...Tags: Religious Leaders, Benedict XVI, Texas, Ford Motor Co., Auto Trends
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In the Nevada desert, there's something out there -- the Black Mailbox
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe only landmark for about 40 miles on a barren stretch of highway is a mailbox battered by time and desert gusts. It's known as the Black Mailbox, though it's actually a faded white. Over the years, hundreds of people have converged here in south-...Tags: Idaho, Texas, Nevada, Television Industry, Vehicles
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Livestock raised, life lessons gained
The Maryland State Fair is on, which means it's almost time for Audrey Bennett to say goodbye to her goat, Meatball. She hates these partings. To keep some emotional distance, she usually doesn't name her market-bound goats and lambs. That helps, a bit....Tags: Forests, Diet, Auction Service, Animals, Farms
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County rides local food wave
Harford County is building on the trend to buy local with giveaways, a revamped Web site and a painting contest. The recent incidents of contaminated beef and vegetables that made national news, the high cost of gas and a growing consumer awareness of...Tags: John Sullivan, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Farms, Agriculture, Consumers
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Midwest events 5-state calendar
Tribune ReporterILLINOIS Aug. 23-Sept. 1: DuQuoin State Fair, DuQuoin (319 miles), 618-542-1515. Daily livestock shows, harness and auto racing, grandstand concerts and carnival rides. Aug. 23-24: Midwest Salute to the Arts, Fairview Heights (294 miles), www....Tags: Chicago, Personal Service, Vehicles, Animals, Festive Event
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Jim Lefebvre leads Chinese Olympic baseball team
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBEIJING -- When Jim Lefebvre was asked to set the foundation for a national baseball program in China, there was never any doubt it was just a temporary job. "It was a one-shot deal," the former Dodgers infielder said. That was five years ago. Now,...Tags: Football, Baseball, Olympic Games, Awards and Prizes, San Diego Padres
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'No Child' In A Class By Itself
Photos by JOHN WOIKE | The Hartford CourantNijala Sun wants you to know that her play "No Child …" is not about the "No Child Left Behind" legislation, which requires comprehensive testing in public schools. The play — which was an off-Broadway hit last year and opens Friday at...Tags: Broadway, Teaching and Learning, Theater, Arts, United Technologies Corporation
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Philippine peace talks in danger of collapse
Efforts to revive a landmark peace deal could collapse if renewed fighting between government forces and Muslim rebels spreads in the southern Philippines, the guerrillas warned yesterday. Skirmishes between Philippine troops and the Moro Islamic...Tags: Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Local Elections, Regional Elections, Prosecution, Guerrilla Activity
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Crossroads at Paradox Valley
Of The Associated PressCattleman George Glasier sees the next nuclear era amid the blood-orange mesas of the Paradox Valley, the same Western range lands that hold a darker legacy from the last rush to pull uranium from the ground. Residents of this valley near the Four...Tags: Energy, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, New Mexico, John McCain, Barack Obama
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Food industry giants pass rising costs to consumers
The Wall Street JournalCompanies throughout the food chain are changing the way they do business in response to soaring grain costs, and consumers are likely to bear the brunt in the form of rising food prices. Farmers are making the broadest cuts to their livestock herds in...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), National Government, Stocks, Monsanto Company, August
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Neighborhood Focus: Claremont
Special to The TimesIN Claremont -- the college town at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains where thousands of acres of citrus groves once thrived -- the locals have taken lemons and made lemonade. The booming citrus industry began in this leafy hamlet in 1887 when the...Tags: Natural Science, Santa Ana, Botany, San Gabriel, Music Industry
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