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Telluride Daily Planet - Thu Dec 3, 9:39 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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Rutland Herald - Thu Dec 3, 4:10 am ET
SPRINGFIELD — Archaeologist Gail Golec will discuss the history of Bellows Falls at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Nolin Murray Center. ...
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Hopewell Valley News - Thu Dec 3, 12:54 pm ET
The Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders could vote soon, possibly at its Dec. 10 meeting, on County Executive Brian Hughes’ recommendation of a Philadelphia firm to do an archaeological study of the Jacobs Creek bridge area.
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New York Times - Thu Dec 3, 9:48 pm ET
The White House has authorized an expansion of the C.I.A.’s drone program in Pakistan’s tribal area, to parallel the president’s decision to send more troops to Afghanistan.
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New York Times - Thu Dec 3, 5:56 pm ET
VARIETY IS THE SPICE Basque dining at Noriega’s in Bakersfield, Calif. Bakersfield, Calif. — AT 10 minutes before noon on a Sunday it’s a cattle call at the hotel-restaurant Noriega’s here, with dozens of people crowded around the bar, drinking beer and greeting familiar faces.
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The Malibu Times - Thu Dec 3, 7:32 pm ET
Three Calabasas middle school students arrested in ‘ginger assaults'
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NPR - Thu Dec 3, 2:06 pm ET
Congress is considering a bill that would lift restrictions on Americans traveling to Cuba. Opponents say U.S. tourism dollars would help the Castro government hold on even longer. But many ordinary Cubans and dissidents, too, say that's not a reason to keep the ban in place.
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San Jose Mercury News - Thu Dec 3, 9:27 pm ET
Move accompanies increase of troops in Afghanistan
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Bloomberg - Wed Dec 2, 12:26 am ET
Dec. 2 (Bloomberg) -- The tunnel stank, yet I could scarcely keep from leaping into it after my guide said, “You are now standing on the ruins of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.”
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Access Atlanta - 2 hours 54 minutes ago
Whether you’re cheerful or in a bah-humbug state of mind, there is probably something festive just for you this holiday season.
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The Vail Trail - Tue Dec 1, 11:20 pm ET
DURANGO, Colorado - A Cortez man and a Canon City woman have pleaded guilty to removing archaeological artifacts from Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in southwest Colorado. Preston Waggoner and Dawn Laate were fined $2,500 in November, but $2,000 of it was to be suspended if they stayed out of the national monument for a year and wrote a letter of apology. Each one has written a letter ...
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KJCT 8 Grand Junction - Tue Dec 1, 10:20 pm ET
DURANGO, Colo. (AP) - A Cortez man and a Canon City woman have pleaded guilty to removing archaeological artifacts from Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in southwest Colorado.
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The Vail Trail - Tue Dec 1, 10:17 pm ET
DURANGO, Colorado - A Cortez man and a Canon City woman have pleaded guilty to removing archaeological artifacts from Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in southwest Colorado. Preston Waggoner and Dawn Laate were fined $2,500 in November, but $2,000 of it was to be suspended if they stayed out of the national monument for a year and wrote a letter of apology. Each one has written a letter ...
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Cape May County Herald - Thu Dec 3, 9:02 pm ET
CREST HAVEN -- Cape May County Technical School District held its open house Dec. 2 with the theme “Your Future, Your Choice.”
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Berkeley Voice - Albany Journal - Tue Dec 1, 8:03 pm ET
Every time her heart beats, 61-year-old Jun Yasuda thumps her drum in front of the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology at UC Berkeley.