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China Pulls Troops From Quake Zone
China on Monday began withdrawing the first batch of 40,000 troops from three provinces hit by the May 12 earthquake, as authorities shift their focus away from rescue and toward reconstruction. The first soldiers, about 500 paratroopers, left the...Tags: Disasters
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Cadaver tissue may not be best for ACL reconstruction
Note to those who have scrambled their poor knee: Using cadaver tissue to replace that torn anterior cruciate ligament may not be the best option if you're active. Researchers at Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center followed, for a minimum...Tags: Medical Research, Medicine
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Study on ACL repair focuses on allografts
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNote to those who have scrambled your poor knee: Using cadaver tissue to replace that torn anterior cruciate ligament may not be the best option if you're active. Researchers at Mississippi Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Center followed, for a minimum...Tags: Medical Research, Medicine
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$5 million gift will construct coffeehouse in Historic Area
The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has applied to the City of Williamsburg to allow reconstruction of Richard Charlton's Coffeehouse on its original foundations adajcent to the Capitol. The project recreates 1765 hotbed of political, business and social...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Williamsburg, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), American Revolutionary War, Virginia
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Historic coffee shop to be rebuilt
342-8812Colonial Williamsburg will rebuild on Duke of Gloucester Street a coffee shop where the royal governor would have been able to eat peacock, drink fine chocolate and have silver and gold coins checked for counterfeit. (But no mocha lite Frappuccinos.)...Tags: Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Family, Williamsburg, Government, Colonial Williamsburg
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The war front
A bomb exploded inside a municipal building in Sadr City on Tuesday, killing 10 people, including four Americans working to restore civil government in the former Shiite stronghold. Iraqi officials said it appeared to be an inside job -- the second...Tags: Local Authority
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GRENADA: Opposition party vows to halt storm reconstruction tax if it wins July election
The Associated PressGrenada's main opposition party is pledging to terminate a storm reconstruction tax if it wins parliamentary elections on July 8. National Democratic Congress spokesman Nazim Burke said Monday the levy must be abandoned to provide struggling families...Tags: Government, Natural Disasters, Parliament, Disasters, State Budgets
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The brutal biography of Chechnya's Ramzan Kadyrov
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer'I'm going to make them scream." The president of Chechnya looks out at the menagerie of birds, floating on the murky man-made lake in his backyard: black swans, pelicans and ducks. Ostriches roam the opposite bank. Deep grunts of laughter shake his...Tags: National Government, Mike Tyson, Government, Religious Conflicts, Justice and Rights
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Driver cleared in teacher's death
Of The Morning CallJennifer A. Gehringer told South Whitehall Township police she didn't see the man walking on the road in time to avoid hitting him. It was dark, after 2 a.m., and he was wearing a black T-shirt, jeans and dark shoes. She was driving drunk, and Parkland...Tags: South Whitehall Township, Police, Weather Reports, Lehigh Valley Weather, Drunk Driving
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Graft probe halts city's rebirth
The Associated PressFALLUJAH, Iraq — U.S.-funded reconstruction in a one-time Sunni insurgent stronghold has been suspended because of a corruption probe, including allegations that the mayor and police chief were involved in a multimillion-dollar oil smuggling ring....Tags: Regional Authority, Police, Rhode Island, Byron Dorgan, Police Investigations
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