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Inflate your tires: Bush (41) Energy Dept.
The Swampby Mark Silva It looks like the Republican National Committee might owe Democrat Barack Obama a tire rotation, wheel balancing and brake job while they're at it. After all the grief that Obama has taken from the RNC and from......Tags: Civil and Public Service, Road Transportation, John McCain, Travel, Petroleum Industry
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Physiology of chronic fatigue begins to take shape
Special to The TimesMany doctors and others have dismissed people with chronic fatigue syndrome as depressed, lazy or just plain whiny. Now a slew of research — more than 2,000 scientific papers by some counts — is suggesting that chronic fatigue is not a...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Physiology, Medical Research, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Heaven-sent
Sun StaffANAHEIM, Calif. - There must be some mistake. The real Magic Kingdom has always been a couple of miles farther up Katella Avenue, and it was always some sports hero in another city who got to shout about going there after the World Series. Never the...Tags: Arts, Troy Percival, Darin Erstad, World Series, All Stars
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Three Cubs fit classic spring training profiles
MESA, Ariz. — There are 62 players in Cubs camp this spring, and every one of them has a story. But as in almost every camp in Arizona and Florida, a few players fit into the same basic profile: the unknown prospect trying to open some eyes, the...
Tags: Cal Ripken, Jr., Texas Rangers, Colorado Rockies, World Series, Tony Fernandez
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Obituary: Virginia Sweeney
LIBERTY — Virginia Bell Sweeney, 94, died Tuesday. Born Feb. 26, 1918, in Glendale, she was a daughter of the late Bowen and Myra Fleener Bell. She was the widow of Dr. Garnett Jones Sweeney Sr. and a member of First Christian Church in Liberty....Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Scoreboard -- Oct 23, 2012
Staff reports|TV SPORTS| Soccer--UEFA Champions League, Arsenal vs. Schalke, 1:30 p.m. (FXSP); MLS, Philadelphia at Kansas City, 7:30 p.m. (NBCSN) PGA Golf--PGA of America, Grand Slam of Golf, Final Day, 3 p.m. (TNT) Major League Baseball--World Series, Detroit...Tags: Carlos Berlocq, Chase Beeler, Fox Broadcasting Company, Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Jeff Nelson
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Dollinger wins main event at Stax
Evan Dollinger, of Coral Springs, won the main event of the WPT Regional Summer Heat Series at the Stax Poker Lounge at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek. He earned $90,501. The $440 buy-in event drew 944 entries. Dollinger, 27, has been playing full-...Tags: Scott Stewart, Coral Springs
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Five for Friday: The most mediocre baseball players of the 1990s
When you think about baseball in the 1990s, names like Ken Griffey Jr. and Cal Ripken come to mind. Yet, there were so many classic, run of the mill, and mediocre ballplayers in that time as well. Here are some of the most average to grace professional...
Tags: New York Mets, Desi Relaford, Philadelphia Phillies, Ken Griffey Jr., Charlie Hayes
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Kevin McClelland CHL coach of the year
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThe Central Hockey League (CHL) announced today that Wichita Thunder Head Coach Kevin McClelland has been selected the recipient of the 2011-12 Central Hockey League Coach of the Year award following balloting among all 14 CHL head coaches. McClelland...Tags: Elections, Ice Hockey, Politics, Sports
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Danville Salvation Army honors those who help them help others
jking@amnews.comStuart Powell, local businessman and “life member” of The Salvation Army was visibly moved with emotion when he accepted the David Bell Birney Hope Award at the 2012 annual appreciation dinner Tuesday night. “Where there is loss,...Tags: The Salvation Army, Business
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Leo-Arthur Kelmenson dies at 84; adman helped save Chrysler
Before advertising executive Leo-Arthur Kelmenson could ignite the media blitz in 1979 that helped rescue Chrysler Corp. from bankruptcy, he had to persuade the auto company's president to serve as pitchman.
Lee Iacocca's response was as blunt as the ads...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Columbia University, Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of State, World War II (1939-1945)
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Former KU Ticket Employee Sentenced to Prison
A former University of Kansas systems analyst was sentenced Wednesday to 37 months in prison for her role in a $2 million ticket scalping conspiracy.
Kassie Liebsch broke into tears as the judge handed down the
prison term the government had...Tags: Prisons, Court Preliminary, Justice System, Lawyers, Prosecution
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