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End of the book?
Worlds shudder and collapse all the time. There's no news in that. Just ask the Assyrians, the last emperor of the Han Dynasty, the final Romanoff or Napoleon -- or Bernard Madoff. But when it seems to be happening to your world, well, that's a...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Companies and Corporations, Newspapers, Jackie Gleason, American International Group
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EPA official ousted while fighting Dow
Tribune reporterSAGINAW, Mich.—The battle over dioxin contamination in this economically stressed region had been raging for years when a top Bush administration official turned up the pressure on Dow Chemical to clean it up. On Thursday, following months of...Tags: New York, Companies and Corporations, George W. Bush, Health, Skin Rash
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"White Protestant Nation," by Allan J. Lichtman
In his Pulitzer Prize-winning history, "Freedom From Fear," an account spanning the Great Depression and World War II, David M. Kennedy takes note of a special session of Congress called by Franklin Roosevelt in late 1937, two years after the passage of...Tags: Automotive Equipment, New York, Theodore Roosevelt, World War II (1939-1945), George W. Bush
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City Park's Ferris Wheel Coming Back to Life
Students from Christian Brothers School will be the first to welcome the return of a Ferris wheel at City Park. The attraction at the park's amusement area has been out of service since Hurricane Katrina, and it will come back to life during a grand... -
Searchers hope to give families comfort
Orlando Sentinel Staff WriterThe methodical search for the remains of the seven Columbia astronauts began Sunday at a simple cedar cross at the side of a dirt road. The cross marked the spot where, the day before, Roger Coday and his brother found a torso. A straight line of 100...Tags: Fishing, Environmental Politics, Family, Texas, Science and Technology
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Businesses rush to tighten security around the world
Special to the TribuneAs visitors pull up to the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, Pakistan, they encounter three uniformed guards with rifles slung over their shoulders. Each vehicle is searched before it can proceed onto the hotel grounds. Guests must pass through a metal...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Security Measures, Eastman Kodak Company, Career and Workplace, McDonald's
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