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Solar projects bring discontent to farmers
Staff WriterSolar projects proposed for four land parcels in Calipatria will cause the removal of active farmland causing discontent in the farming community, local farmers say. The issue came forward during an Environmental Evaluation Committee meeting Thursday,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Renewable Energy, Employees, Michael Cox, Alternative Energy
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DOJ, Arkansas sue Exxon over Pegasus pipeline spill
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department filed a joint lawsuit with Arkansas on Thursday against oil producer Exxon Mobil Corp over the pipeline spill in March of thousands of barrels of heavy Canadian crude oil in a suburban neighborhood. The 95,...Tags: Litigation, Trials, U.S. Department of State, Justice System, Laws
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ExxonMobil faces federal lawsuit over Arkansas oil spill
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department and the state of Arkansas filed suit against the oil giant ExxonMobil over a March 29 pipeline rupture that spilled 210,000 gallons of oil into a residential neighborhood and waterways in the small town of...Tags: Environmental Politics, Justice System, Water Pollution, U.S. Department of State, Environmental Cleanup
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Once a fan of the Indy 500, Ryan Hunter-Reay hopes to win it Sunday
For as long as Ryan Hunter-Reay can remember, the Indianapolis 500 was a huge deal. As a small child growing up in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Hunter-Reay used to plop down a plastic race track and line up his miniature race cars in front of the television set...
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You say you want a revolution?
Change of SubjectFormer Defense Secretary Robert Gates on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday: I believe that we have misjudged the Arab Spring and the Arab Revolutions. And I will call it "The Arab Revolutions." And looking at it from a historian's standpoint,...... -
Lois Reiner: A Flair For Fashion And For Working With People
The Hartford CourantLois Reiner's sense of style and elegance never left her. During her final illness, she wore deep red lipstick and draped her mink coat over her hospital johnny because her room was so chilly. In her younger years, she was the prototype of the young...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Lung Cancer, Entertainment, Dunkin' Donuts, Prada
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Barry Manilow has hits and awards, but he's focused on music class
Eight years ago, Barry Manilow was shocked to hear that a friend's daughter was futilely searching for a saxophone. The student wanted to try something new, but her school didn't have the instrument. Manilow, the veteran singer and composer with more...
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Margaret Lee, fashion coordinator
Margaret Beauchamp Van Hollen "Mickey" Lee, a retired fashion coordinator, died of congestive heart failure March 20 at Roland Park Place. She was 88 and had lived in Roland Park for many years.
Born Margaret Van Hollen in Baltimore, she was the...Tags: Roland Park, Paul Sarbanes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Christianity, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Harriet Frenkil, social worker
Harriet S. Frenkil, a retired social worker who worked in foster care, died of respiratory failure Wednesday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Owings Mills resident was 84.
Born Harriet Schwartzman in Baltimore, she was the daughter of Jean David and Henry...Tags: Justice System, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Gainesville, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington, DC
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Dean Leger
Dean Leger, 67, of New Ulm, died Monday, March 11, 2013 at the Fairfax Community Home in Fairfax, MN. Visitation will be from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2013 at the Fidler-Isburg Funeral Chapel in Spearfish. Funeral service will follow...
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Carnival cruise horror: Forced to eat lobster and chocolate cake!
You know, folks once came to this country on small wooden sailing ships. Think the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock. Those souls were, I venture, a tad bit more, uh, hardy than most of us today. As evidence, I give you the epic tale of the...
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Mayflower Clinic helps mental health patients for free
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAbdul Arif, an American immigrant, opened the Mayflower Clinic in 2010 as a way to give back to a community he says has given him so much. The clinic gives uninsured working adults free medical care. Nursing Director Mary Burke says, "We have a lot of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Sam Brownback, Mental Health, Health
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