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Stand on pledge ends with Fla. law upheld
ATLANTA — Kids, it could get a little harder to avoid that morning school ritual where you to stand at attention, put your right hand over your heart and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta on Wednesday...Tags: Justice System, Alabama, Florida, Court Administration
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Hackman-Lenihan revisit the horrors of Andersonville prison
Chicago Tribune NewspapersBy Allen Barra For more than 140 years, the name of Andersonville, the infamous prisoner-of-war camp in western Georgia, has evoked all the horror of the Civil War. The postwar trial of the prison's Confederate officials, as dramatized in the 1971...Tags: Gene Hackman, Lost, Newt Gingrich, Wars and Interventions, Mississippi
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MillerCoors won't put charitable commitments in cold storage
Chicago Tribune reporterMillerCoors has decided to make Chicago the base of its newly merged beer operations but not to give up its corporate citizenship and philanthropy in cities around the country where its brands are brewed. "We do expect to be active in the Chicago...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, California, North Carolina, Molson Coors Brewing Company
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Winning Mega Millions ticket sold in NJ
Associated Press WriterThe Garden State has a new millionaire. A single winning ticket for Tuesday night's $126 million Mega Millions drawing was sold at Newark's A&J Seabra Supermarket in Essex County, NJ Lottery officials said. The winning numbers from Tuesday night's...Tags: New York, Tourism and Leisure, California, New Jersey, Michigan
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SunTrust Bank profit declines 21%
SunTrust Banks Inc., the largest bank based in Georgia, said earnings dropped 21 percent as more real estate loans went sour. Second-quarter net income available to common shareholders fell to $535.3 million, or $1.53 a share, from $673.9 million, or $1....Tags: Coca-Cola Company, SunTrust Banks Incorporated
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Lehigh Valley region graduates named
Graduates from the Lehigh Valley region who recently received doctorates, master's and bachelor's degrees and awards are: Receiving doctorate degrees and their field of study: Boston University: Lauren E. Cook, juris doctor in law, cum laude; and...Tags: New York City, Jim Thorpe, Academic Progress, New Jersey, Breinigsville
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Researcher says Gulf of Mexico 'dead zone' bigger than ever
Associated PressA "dead zone" in the Gulf of Mexico off the Texas- Louisiana coast this year is likely to be the biggest ever and last longer than ever before, with marine life affected for hundreds of miles, a scientist warned. "It's definitely the worst we've seen...Tags: Natural Science, Colleges and Universities, New Jersey, Natural Disasters, Texas
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In Iraq, a Marine unit deals with the dead
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOf all the duties a Marine can have in Iraq, the one undoubtedly least sought after is becoming one of the least needed. Personnel Retrieval and Processing, a unit that makes its home in a large earth-sheathed hangar on this air base in the desert of...Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Fires, Saddam Hussein
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Fake-check scams can be stamped out
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALAt first, Los Angeles resident Wanita Holmes thought it was her lucky day. "You are hereby selected to participate in a paid Consumer Research Program in your area of residence as a 'Mystery Shopper,' " the letter began, adding that the assignment...Tags: Los Angeles, California, Tennessee, Colorado, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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A pinch of this and that for the culinary crowd
Fresh find Georgia peaches are at their peak now, and food magazines are filled with ideas for how to enjoy them. The August issue of Cook's Illustrated ($5.95) presents what it bills as a foolproof peach shortcake. In case you don't get ripe, juicy ones...Tags: Williams-Sonoma Incorporated, Kohl's Corporation, Electrical Appliance, Chad Ward, Virginia
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