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    Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  2. Lucrative fish-smuggling trend active in region

    CALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats.
    Staff Writer
    CALEXICO — When Calexico resident Song Shen Zhen, 73, recently drove through a Calexico Port of Entry, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer noticed plastic grocery bags under backseat floor mats. There weren’t drugs inside the bags...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Mexico, National Security

  3. Apr 12, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  4. Excerpt: 'The Third Coast' by Thomas Dyja

    From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots of Old Taylor; he'd be face-down dead in a snowbank before the end of the night. Algren felt a pang. Did the guy's cat die? Was his wife screwing the precinct's captain? It was only a pork chop frying in the pan, but he had an urge to drag the rummy up here and give it to him with a cup of coffee. There were only the two rooms — kitchen and bedroom, plus a shared head for 10 bucks a month — but they were warm, full of books, and Algren had another pork chop ...
    From his stove, Nelson Algren saw a dark shape stumble out of the bar across Wabansia Avenue. It teetered once, then slumped under the Nectar Beer sign, sizzling neon in the bitter February cold. Eight degrees, an army fatigue jacket, and too many shots...

    Tags: Chicago Hotels, Fiction, Chicago Public Library, Literature, Nazi Party

  5. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  6. Author shares memories of Frisco passenger train service in the Ozarks

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's been 45 years since the last passenger train pulled out of Springfield.  When the train from the Frisco Line arrived in Kansas City at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8, 1967, it was the end of the line for passenger train travel out of the Ozarks.
    sgrant@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's been 45 years since the last passenger train pulled out of Springfield.  When the train from the Frisco Line arrived in Kansas City at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 8, 1967, it was the end of the line for passenger train travel out of the...

    Tags: Transportation, Travel, Railway Transportation

  7. Jan 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  8. Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag

    <strong>I am sure you've getting this question a lot lately, but, if Manti Te'o falls to the Bears in the first round of the draft, should they make him Brian Urlacher's heir apparent?</strong> -- Donald Tursman, Los Angeles
    I am sure you've getting this question a lot lately, but, if Manti Te'o falls to the Bears in the first round of the draft, should they make him Brian Urlacher's heir apparent? -- Donald Tursman, Los Angeles If you are asking if I would eliminate Te'o...

    Tags: Roberto Garza, Jimmy Johnson, Football, Sports, Justice System

  9. Nov 14, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  10. It's unseemly for nonprofit CEOs to make millions

    The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida clich&eacute;.
    The story of the nonprofit CEO who solicits charity while raking in a giant salary is, by now, becoming a Central Florida cliché. There was NorthStar High School in Orange County, which was a miserable failure academically but paid its principal $824,000...

    Tags: National Institutes of Health, Scripps Research Institute, Science, Corporate Officers, Nobel Prize Awards

  11. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| WPMT-LTV
  12. Man claims Bigfoot damaged Winnebago in Lykens

    Bigfoot has been spotted in northern Dauphin County, that is according to a Lykens resident who claims the creature damaged his RV. State police were called to the 400 block of Division Street in Lykens for a report of criminal mischief.
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    Bigfoot has been spotted in northern Dauphin County, that is according to a Lykens resident who claims the creature damaged his RV. State police were called to the 400 block of Division Street in Lykens for a report of criminal mischief. John Reed, of...

    Tags: Stranger Than Fiction

  13. Oct 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  14. John Reed Ebersole, 97

    John Reed Ebersole, 97, died Monday, Oct. 1, 2012, in Grand Haven, Mich., at Robbinswood Assisted Living Facility.
  15. Aug 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  16. Henryville students set to return to class in wake of devastating tornado

    Five months after a devastating tornado roared through Henryville, students are getting ready to return to class.
    Five months after a devastating tornado roared through Henryville, students are getting ready to return to class. The powerful EF-4 tornado blew through on March 2, decimating homes and businesses. Nearly half the elementary and junior/senior high school...

    Tags: Tornadoes, Teaching and Learning, Natural Disasters, Education, Students

  17. Aug 7, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  18. First day of school signifies fresh start for tornado-stricken Henryville

    The first day of school signifies a fresh start for one Indiana community.
    The first day of school signifies a fresh start for one Indiana community. Students and teachers in Henryville are going back into the building that took a direct hit from a tornado in March, and now, they are looking toward the future. At Henryville,...

    Tags: Tornadoes, Teaching and Learning, Natural Disasters, Education, Students

  19. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| Winchester Sun
  20. 25 Years Ago: July 3, 2012

    <strong>July 3, 1987</strong>
    July 3, 1987 David Bush, Robert Mulfinger, Angela Ratliff and Rose Swope were among the 270 scholars who recently attended the Kentucky Youth Seminar in Lexington. The event was sponsored jointly by the Kentucky Council of Cooperatives and the University...

    Tags: James Allen, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges

  21. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  22. Elaine Shackelford: June 18, 2012

    Elaine B. Shackelford, 70, died Monday, June 18.  Survivors include five children, Tim Shackelford and wife Debbie, Terri J. Weidemer, Jimmy G. and wife Kathy Shackelford, David W. and wife Frances, and Bradley J. and wife Amy Shackelford; 20...

    Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium

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