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Detroit Free Press - Sun Dec 6, 3:21 am ET
As the White House convened a summit about jobs last week, with a weighty roster of Big Companies, Big Labor and Big Brains from academia on hand, the Wetzel brothers of suburban Detroit were taking a different tack. Jon and Eric Wetzel, along with Eric's wife, Deanna, have created their own jobs.
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PRWeb - Sun Dec 6, 3:20 am ET
Football Fans Walk Away with Something Extra After They Stay the Night in Burbank (PRWeb Dec 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3300434.htm
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Wayzata Sun-Sailor - Sun Dec 6, 3:20 am ET
Pilot Bill Johnson of Excelsior survived a plane crash in China that killed three other American crew members. On Saturday morning, a cargo plane with seven crew members crashed and then started on fire during takeoff at Pudong International Airport in Shanghai.
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Denver Post - Sun Dec 6, 3:20 am ET
A Swiss adventurer said his first flight using a prototype of a solar-powered plane he will try to fly around the world was successful.
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PRWeb - Sun Dec 6, 3:20 am ET
With Free Gifts and a Chance at an Exciting Grand Prize, Charger Fans Are Getting into the Spirit (PRWeb Dec 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3300574.htm
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Seattle Times - Sun Dec 6, 3:19 am ET
The first new hotels and shops have opened at the massive CityCenter development in Las Vegas, including the nearly 1,500-room Vdara hotel...
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PRWeb - Sun Dec 6, 3:19 am ET
Volunteer organizations and members of the community, in cooperation with the Greater VA Healthcare System in West Los Angeles, will once again create a holiday party. This year's attendance is expected to soar to more than 5,000 veterans, active military personnel and their families. (PRWeb Dec 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3302854 ...
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San Mateo County Times - Sun Dec 6, 3:19 am ET
LAST FEBRUARY, the USO at San Francisco International Airport lost its source of free coffee due to the economic crisis.This was a crisis itself, because the USO provides a "home away from home" for active duty military personnel, reservists, retirees, Department of Defense employees and their
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Denver Post - Sun Dec 6, 3:18 am ET
Tim McKernan was known for wearing a barrel, a cowboy hat, cowboy boots and not much else.
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Detroit Free Press - Sun Dec 6, 3:18 am ET
Ziyad I. Hermiz of Butzel Long's Detroit office was elected to serve on the board of directors for the Chaldean American Bar Association. Hermiz practices in the area of business litigation. He interned for Judge Avern Cohn for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.
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Dallas Morning News - Sun Dec 6, 3:17 am ET
Scott Robinson of Santa Fe, N.M., didn't aspire to be a sports agent. The AmeriKenyan Running Club founder sought to fill a need. Now he's doing both. He's bringing three Kenyan athletes to compete at next Sunday's 40th running of the Dallas White Rock Marathon.
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Press of Atlantic City - Sun Dec 6, 3:17 am ET
An aircraft worker walks past a Spirit Airlines jet at the Atlantic City International Airport in Egg Harbor Township, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2004. One of the jets lost power to an engine and was dirverted to A.C. International.
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Seattle Times - Sun Dec 6, 3:16 am ET
Maybe we're reading too much into this... but if Northrop Grumman is serious about not bidding for the $35 billion Air Force refueling tanker contract, would its local backers in Mobile, Ala., really be sponsoring a national weightlifting championship?
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San Diego Union-Tribune - Sun Dec 6, 3:15 am ET
From Nixon to George W., the seven presidents who flew aboard this Air Force One used to turn and wave, just like the tourists who had an $11.99 souvenir photo snapped before they stepped onto the historic, gleaming jet. Inside the cabin, Ronald Reagan’s must-have jelly-bean jar sat on a desk, his flight jacket hung over a chair and a list of “presidential aircraft” musical ...
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Times Leader - Sun Dec 6, 3:15 am ET
The planner of the grand opening gala of the new terminal at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport three years ago said airport Director Barry Centini provided the names of the contractors to contact to pay for the nearly $180,000 event that has drawn the attention of the FBI.