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  1. Sternfeld: Will Iran's Elections Provoke a New Green Movement?Read the original story

    1 min ago | Juan Cole

    Two important realities about Iran are obscured behind the smokescreen of the "Iranian threat" which US politicians and even the US government have created.

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  2. Airport Authority seeks extra fundsRead the original story

    20 min ago | Martinsburg Journal

    Eastern Regional Airport Authority officials are looking for ways to fill a large budget gap left by the National Guard Bureau's decision to pull funding from the authority.

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  3. Butler Public Library newsRead the original story

    30 min ago | KPC Media Group, Inc.

    Butler Public Library 340 S. Broadway 868-2351 Mon.-Thurs. - 10-7 p.m.; Saturday - 9-1 p.m. butlerpubliclibrary.net Closing The library will be closed Monday in observance of Presidents' Day.

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  4. Internet Archive Texts: E-Books for EveryoneRead the original story

    39 min ago | TeleRead

    Tired of all your usual e-book sources? A Don't overlook the Internet Archive! A From the title we see to the left of this post to the over 3 million available other texts for your use, the Internet Archive offers a multitude of free reading! A From history and literature to goverment records and genealogy, this a great resource that you consider ... (more)

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  5. Syria's wounded lay blame on Mossad or MI6 - but never AssadRead the original story

    47 min ago | The Independent

    The Syrian soldiers lying wounded in their hospital beds at the Tishreen military hospital on the outskirts of Damascus know exactly who to blame for their often horrific injuries: Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United States, MI6, Afghanistan, Jihadis.

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  6. General Aviation Building to get $136,000 in updatesRead the original story w/Photo

    53 min ago | St. Cloud Times Online

    St. Cloud Regional Airport Director Bill Towle outlines Feb. 7 some of the renovation planned at the airport's General Aviation Building.

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  7. Dead Orca Calf is Three Year Old Victoria, One of the Endangered Southern Resident OrcasRead the original story w/Photo

    1 hr ago | Seattle Post-Intelligencer

    This young orca's death following traumatic injuries has left everyone puzzled - there are only two predators that could inflict this kind of damage: another whale, or humans.

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  8. Castle reunites with an old museRead the original story

    1 hr ago | Examiner.com

    "Pandora" is the latest episode of Castle . If you haven't seen it and don't want to read spoilers, it may be best that you come back to this article later.

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  9. Know Thy LimitsRead the original story w/Photo

    1 hr ago | RIA Novosti

    The hacking of private email accounts and the leaking of personal conversations online is old news on RuNet.

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  10. 3 On Your Side: Paid To Watch TVRead the original story

    1 hr ago | CBS Local

    PHILADELPHIA - Imagine getting paid to watch TV. That's what a new iPhone and iPad app promises its users.

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  11. The Past Uncovered: Author's research uncovers deep-rooted families...Read the original story w/Photo

    1 hr ago | Rome News

    Jordan Scoggins' book includes this photo of his great-grandmother Ida Mae Rambo, Frances Scoggins, his great aunt and Fannie Elvira Peck, his great great grandmother.

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  12. Economic downturn forces Trautschold to lay off 10Read the original story w/Photo

    1 hr ago | Waco Tribune-Herald

    Trautschold Millwork on Franklin Avenue has earned a sterling reputation for its custom cabinetry and molding since it opened in 1893, but economic hard times threaten its existence.

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  13. Performance Counter CollectionRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | MSDN Blogs

    As mentioned in my "Hello, World" post , performance counters are a great diagnostic tool for starting performance investigations.

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  14. Donna Marie Bee 1932-2012Read the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | Tribune-Chronicle

    Donna Marie Bee, 80, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012, at Briar Hill Nursing Home in Middlefield.

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  15. A New Brew: "Civil Disobedience"Read the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | WTAQ-AM Green Bay

    Last year the Wisconsin Department of Revenue issued a ruling saying current law prohibited those who home-brew beer could not legally transport it from the premises where it was brewed.

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  16. Aviation Bill and 2013 Budget at Odds on PFCsRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | The New Republic

    With today's release of the president's 2013 budget , media types of all kinds will start to draft hypotheticals about what will or won't happen.* But within the transportation portion, there's one proposal that contains little mystery.

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  17. Museum founder Stan Reynolds dies at 88Read the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | CBC News

    Stanley George Reynolds, the founder of the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin and a life-long resident of the central Alberta city, died on Thursday at the age of 88.

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  18. GE Aviation Expands Its U.S. Network of OperationsRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Airport Business

    February 13, 2012 - With its global business base growing, GE Aviation is expanding its manufacturing and research & development footprints in the United States with three new facilities to open by 2013.

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  19. Mormon Church Apologizes for Baptisms of Wiesenthal's ParentsRead the original story

    2 hrs ago | Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter

    The DAILY genealogy technology newsletter for genealogy consumers, packed with straight talk - hold the sugar coating - whether the vendors like it or not! This is the most popular online genealogy magazine in the world, as measured by Alexa .

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  20. Life skills at remand homesRead the original story w/Photo

    2 hrs ago | The Telegraph

    The state social welfare department, in collaboration with Unicef, has started a three-month life skill education and vocational training programme to make the inmates self-reliant. The training, which started on January 20 and will continue till March, is focusing on trades like IT, yoga, stitching, art and craft.

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