BOONE -- As the sounds of sirens grew louder, the bundled throng of Appalachian State football fans crowded the street, eager to catch a glimpse of their returning national champions.
From: citizen-times.com
ASU players, fans on cloud 9
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Actors help Bromfield come alive for Malabar Farm Christmas
MANSFIELD -- 'Nice desk," Denise Eastman told Louis Bromfield on Thursday night as she toured the library in his home at Malabar Farm State Park.
From: www.centralohio.com
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Line clear by Friday
THE train line blocked for two days by a freight train derailment should be clear by Friday, in time for the afternoon peak period, Queensland Rail has announced.
From: couriermail.news.com.au
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Anne Arundel explores new athletic opportunities for students
A year ago, Anne Arundel County public schools began an interscholastic swim program.
From: www.examiner.com
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Dangerous cargo in suburbia
AN explosive and dangerous chemical is being routinely freighted through Brisbane suburbs on the same tracks as the passenger rail network.
From: couriermail.news.com.au
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Roads, public transit: Closures, cancellations
Flood waters were receding Monday, but slowly in places, and more rain was forecast for Tuesday. Here is a list of major roads and other transportation cancellations still closed Monday evening and that may be closed Tuesday morning.
From: seattlepi.nwsource.com
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Should Seat Belts Be Required On Charter Buses?
HOUSTON -- Note: The following story is a verbatim transcript of an Investigators story that aired on Sunday, Dec. 9, 2007, on KPRC Local 2 at 10 p.m.
From: www.click2houston.com
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Home for the holiday
More than 20 soldiers from the Richmond-based 617th Military Police Unit will be spending Christmas with their families after an outpouring of financial support.The Kentucky National Guard soldiers joined the Murray-based 438th MP Unit in early November to train at Fort Dix, N.J., for a year-long tour in Iraq.Because their training will last a few months, the unit, which consists in total of 136 ...
From: www.richmondregister.com
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