By Erin Quinn
From: www.wacotrib.com
Crawford mostly glows with pride over Bush wedding
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Supporters Rally in Newark as an Imam?s Trial Opens
Imam Qatanani, a Palestinian hailed as a voice of moderation, is facing questions of whether he lied about his detention in Israel on his application for U.S. residency.
From: www.nytimes.com
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THE MIRROR: The Granite In Our Brains
Some people might be nervous about going to college their first year. Will I make new friends? Will I pass my classes? Jean Ellen Cowgill was worried about the wildlife, thanks to an unfortunate otter attack. She muses about when animals (and through hikers) attack.
From: thedartmouth.com
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Village of Millbrook: Students take arts awards
After attending the Olympics of the Visual Arts (OVA) last year, middle school art teacher Anita Kiewra decided their OVA participation was such a success that the school needed to participate in the event again this year.
From: www.zwire.com
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Sponsors of North Texas Super Bowl host committee are named
ARLINGTON ? Less than three years from kickoff, work on Super Bowl XLV is picking up momentum as the host committee on Monday announced its membership, logo and list of $1 million donors.
From: www.dallasnews.com
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Mississippi River bridge reopens in Burlington
BURLINGTON, IA. -- A major highway bridge that spans the Mississippi River at Burlington reopened to traffic Thursday afternoon, more than 12 hours after barges broke free and collided with a bridge support
From: www.desmoinesregister.com
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Bob Dole greets vets
A hundred World War II veterans are in Washington, D.C., to visit the World War II Memorial.
From: www.pensacolanewsjournal.com
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$3.52 Has Its Benefits
HARRISONBURG - With gas prices climbing higher and higher, the Valley League might become a more popular destination this summer.
From: www.dailynews-record.com
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