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USA Today - Sat Nov 28, 5:33 am ET
The Thunder opened a five-game homestand Friday night by beating the Milwaukee Bucks and early Rookie of the Year favorite Brandon Jennings. Oklahoma City's solid play on the road has contributed to its better-than-expected start.
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Suburban Journals - Sat Nov 28, 3:16 am ET
This time of year our thoughts turn to home. Our home is our safe place; home is where the heart is at the end a long journey or the end of the day. When it is all said and done, we just want to go home!
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The Shreveport Times - Sat Nov 28, 3:11 am ET
About a handful of students and staff from Job Corps' Shreveport center joined Habitat for Humanity volunteers, AmeriCorps members and students from Job Corps centers across the country to construct three homes for Hurricane Katrina survivors. A total of 19 homes will have been constructed by years end.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sat Nov 28, 2:29 am ET
AL ANDREWS, who lives on Tennessee Street in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, said he didn't mind the tour buses coming through his neighborhood, but he wished the visitors "would give some of what they pay to the community." Mr. Andrews lives in one of the brightly colored, modernist houses rising on a small patch of the Lower Ninth, four years after it was devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
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Columbia Missourian - Sat Nov 28, 1:07 am ET
COLUMBIA — Earlier this year, Karen Robinson was trying to cobble together enough money to rent an apartment. The 51-year-old school bus driver and single mother had sold her home in Columbia so she could move to New Mexico to be with her mother. When the situation abruptly changed and Robinson ended up staying in Columbia, she was short of funds. That's when Love in the Name of Christ (Love ...
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The Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Sat Nov 28, 1:03 am ET
Ask residents of New Orleans who they think was responsible for the drowning of their city during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and without hesitation many will say the Army Corps of Engineers. U.S. District Judge Stanwood R. Duval Jr. backed that assessment in a blistering ruling last week that held the federal agency liable for damages. After...
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The Standard-Times - Sat Nov 28, 12:12 am ET
MIDDLEBORO — North Congregational Church will once again be sending a team to New Orleans to aid in an area of the country still reeling after Hurricane Katrina. Although it has been four years since the devastating hurricane, New Orleans and its...
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WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans - Fri Nov 27, 11:26 pm ET
NEW ORLEANS -- The Louisiana Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association was created to distribute the winning purses at the state's four racetracks. It also provides benefits such as pension funds and insurance to more than 6000 workers in the racing industry. Orleans Clerk of Court Arthur Morrell is a horse owner and a 15-year member of the LHBPA board, serving until March of last year ...
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Editor & Publisher - Fri Nov 27, 10:35 pm ET
ACORN is now well-known across America, but what most Americans know about it is wrong. Most mainstream journalism organizations have been negligent by repeating, rather than fact-checking, spurious allegations.
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WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans - Fri Nov 27, 8:56 pm ET
SLIDELL, La. – FEMA says it will pay to rebuild one of St. Tammany oldest and most historic homes. The Cousin House along Bayou Liberty near Slidell was heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina. For more than four years, the homeowners battled with FEMA, and got the good news earlier this month. "That was on Friday the 13th," said Charlotte Collins, "and it was fantastic." Collins' father, Bill ...
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Fri Nov 27, 8:27 pm ET
Rusty Costanza/The Times-Picayune Claudia Galicia, second from left, Erick Garcia, fourth from left, Patricia Garcia, second from right, and Fernando Sanchez, right, are laden with packages while shopping Friday at Esplanade Mall in Kenner.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Fri Nov 27, 8:02 pm ET
The Best American Comics 2009 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 332 pages; $22). This always-enjoyable annual collection features work by Daniel Clowes, Laura Park and Adrian Tomine. Asterios Polyp, by David Mazzucchelli (Pantheon; 344 pages; $29.95). Mazzucchelli'...
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Fri Nov 27, 7:49 pm ET
People in Fargo and Moorhead have a $962 million plan for easing flooding from the Red River of the North: Just dig another river.
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New York Press - Fri Nov 27, 5:21 pm ET
Runtime: 97 min. In a culture where advertising hype is more ubiquitous—seemingly more "real"—than the movies themselves, The Princess and the Frog ’s feels like the ultimate betrayal: It’s classic Bait-and-Switch.
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The Garden City Telegram - Fri Nov 27, 5:14 pm ET
Exactly 149 plates were cleaned off Wednesday night at the Trinity Lutheran Church, 1010 Fleming St., during its annual Thanksgiving meal, the sixth year the church has hosted the community get-together.