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The holiday weekend turned tragic for one Valley family when their son drowned in a back yard pool.
Review Date: DECEMBER 09, 2008 Publisher: Xlibris (225 pp.) Price (hardback): $29.99 Price (paperback): $19.99 Publication Date: December 14, 2007 ISBN (hardback): 978-1-4257-7990-0 ISBN (paperback): 978-1-4257-7986-3 Category: AUTHORS Classification: NONFICTION
The Fourth of July means fireworks, cookouts and fun, but today in Oakland the patriotic holiday harkened back to something the Founding Fathers did, protest. The Tea Party Movement started when a cable televison business editor went on a rant over federal bank and auto bailouts, and since then, it has grown into a conservative call to action.
A bicycle race named after a man raised in Fitchburg who competed in the 1956 Olympics is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
PUBLIC health providers in the outer east seem to have struck the right note with a music therapy program that benefits patients and staff.
HARTFORD -- Despite the lingering partisan sniping in the Capitol and the start of a two-year fiscal cycle without a new $38-billion budget, towns and cities throughout Connecticut are in shape to
California voters gave Arnold Schwarzenegger a single, blockbuster-sized mission when they sent him to Sacramento six years ago in an unprecedented election: Fix California's chaotic budget system, once and for all.
People in one Elk County community will have to wait just a little while longer for their annual fireworks display.
Squamish – At least two dozen workers were informed they’d lost their job today as the downtown Skye development site stopped construction.
Epilepsy poses a burden to India having a huge population of 110 crores. There are 12 million people with epilepsy alive in India. This is similar to a population of Norway or Sweden.
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