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Brick Township Bulletin - Thu Nov 26, 1:30 pm ET
BRICK TOWNSHIP — Andrew Brodeur, one of the greatest cross country runners that Brick Memorial High School ever had before he graduated two years ago, helped Duke University's cross country team to qualify for the NCAA championships for the first time since 2001.
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The Capital Times - Thu Nov 26, 6:38 am ET
President Obama has produced a credible, if not exactly inspired, Thanksgiving Proclamation.
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CNN - Wed Nov 25, 7:34 am ET
It houses some of ancient Mesopotamia's rarest artifacts, but what is even harder to find at Iraq's National Museum are visitors.
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San Diego Union-Tribune - Thu Nov 26, 3:05 am ET
This traditionally is the day we give thanks, and of course gratitude goes well beyond the games people play. But this is a sports section, meaning much of our appreciation must travel in one direction.
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The Morning Call - Thu Nov 26, 7:07 am ET
When the biggest shopping day of the year arrives at 12 a.m. Friday, the crowds are predicted to be as robust as ever. But they aren't expected to spend like they once did.
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The Gainesville Sun - Thu Nov 26, 6:14 am ET
By TERRY COLLINS and EVELYN NIEVES Associated Press writers Not far from the pulsating music and dancing of the high school homecoming, young men were drinking in a dimly-lit courtyard out of sight of chaperones. A friend invited a 16-year-old girl to join them, and she started drinking hard liquor, too. Soon, another group of young men came over.
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J Weekly - Wed Nov 25, 1:45 pm ET
To stay awake while driving, Adrian Praetzellis listens to audiobooks: classical literature dating back to the 19th and 20th centuries. Yes — to stay awake.
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Animation World Network - Wed Nov 25, 3:19 pm ET
WHAT: 5D | Design is Change
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KTVF Fairbanks - Thu Nov 26, 10:04 am ET
Daniel Suelo gets the same question, all the time.
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Telluride Daily Planet - Thu Nov 26, 10:24 am ET
BLANDING, Utah (AP) — High above the spiky sandstone spine known as Comb Ridge that snakes for 120 miles through the desert, archaeologist Winston Hurst treads carefully through a cave of ruins.
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News Channel 5 Cleveland - Thu Nov 26, 4:27 pm ET
Authorities in Cleveland have asked a leading anthropologist and a forensic artist to help identify the remains of an 11th woman found inside the home of a suspected serial killer.
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WVVA Bluefield - Thu Nov 26, 5:17 pm ET
Associated Press - November 26, 2009 5:05 PM ET RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Contractors are working to determine if more ancient artifacts exist on the site of a Richmond facility where archaeological...
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WTOL 11 Toledo - Thu Nov 26, 11:30 am ET
Authorities in Cleveland have asked a leading anthropologist and a forensic artist to help identify the remains of an 11th woman found inside the home of a suspected serial killer.
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Chambersburg Public Opinion - Thu Nov 26, 1:35 pm ET
An historic house in Antrim Township faces an uncertain future. Owner Alfred Bonnell would like to see the two-story stone house, soon to be surrounded by new development, preserved. But he can't accomplish that without help, which so far has eluded him.
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Charlevoix Courier - Tue Nov 24, 2:14 am ET
Julie Kolehmainen describes herself as part history buff, part geek, part adventurer.