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The Valley Chronicle - Wed Nov 25, 4:10 pm ET
David Burt Utiger, 79, of Hemet, died Nov. 2, 2009, at his home in Hemet. Services are private. Interment will be private in Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier. Miller-Jones Mortuary in Hemet is handling arrangements.
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Santa Paula Times - Wed Nov 25, 3:19 pm ET
Honoring those who served their country drew a crowd Wednesday to Veterans Memorial Park for the annual Mercer-Prieto Post 2043 observance that featured patriotic music and the traditional special salute to Santa Paulans who lost their life in war.
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The Scranton Times-Tribune - Wed Nov 25, 4:07 am ET
WASHINGTON - America's once clear dominance in space is eroding as other nations, including China, Iran and North Korea, step up their activities, a panel of experts told the House subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics last week. "Others are catching up
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Auto Rental News - Wed Nov 25, 2:25 pm ET
Norman A. Trudel, the founder and former CEO of GMI Insurance Services, died Nov. 11 in his home in Schuylkill Township, Penn. He was 77 years old.
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Inland Empire Weekly - Wed Nov 25, 1:45 pm ET
Final Word
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Staten Island Advance - Wed Nov 25, 8:34 am ET
It's getaway day for many Staten Islanders and be prepared for lots of traffic this afternoon as the rush hour gets started early. SILive will try to help you get in to work smoothly. This morning's commute is a...
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Sun Nov 22, 12:27 am ET
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il has inspected the nation's security force headquarters, state media said on Sunday, in what Seoul media say is a bid to further tighten his control on society.
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Nov 25, 12:26 pm ET
London - Former British prime minister Tony Blair was warned just days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that information on Saddam Hussein's alleged arsenal of chemical weapons was patchy and that Iraq had no links with al-Qaeda, an inquiry was tol...
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Portsmouth Herald - Wed Nov 25, 2:12 am ET
Hopefully many other Americans are also concerned about what is going on in our country. After the horrific shooting at Fort Hood, our president was most concerned that we would not "jump to conclusions" about the motive of Maj. Hasan (this is not to...
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ESPN Soccernet.com - Tue Nov 24, 10:26 pm ET
Gamba Osaka midfielder Yasuhito Endo has been named AFC Player of the Year, but it was South Korea's night at the Asian football awards in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday.
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Wed Nov 25, 2:26 am ET
KHARTOUM, Sudan -- A new United Nations report says that the Congolese Army continues to funnel weapons to rebel groups that are smuggling millions of dollars in gold and other minerals out of Congo, helping sustain one of Africa's bloodiest and most complicated wars.
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Staten Island Advance - Wed Nov 25, 6:34 am ET
ADVANCE FILE PHOTOThe Staten Island Expressway is moving well at this early hour. It figures to be a light travel day as a lot of folks usually take the day off ahead of the Thanksgiving Day holiday.At this early hour,...
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UPI - Tue Nov 24, 5:05 pm ET
News from United Press International, around the world around the clock ...
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EARTHtimes.org - Wed Nov 25, 10:41 am ET
London - The regime of former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was not top of the list of countries that caused international concern over weapons of mass destruction ahead of the 2003 invasion, a British inquiry into the conflict was told Wednesday. Of...
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The Carthage Press - Tue Nov 24, 10:58 pm ET
As Korean War veteran Albert Walton finished up a short speech early Tuesday morning about his terrifying minutes spent in combat half the world away, the entire Carthage High School population rose to its feet and gave the Carthage resident a spirited standing ovation.