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When the Woodland Wolves take on Rodriguez tonight in a Division III Sac-Joaquin Section playoff opener, they will see a football team that looks familiar in more ways than one.
An agency director improperly used state computers to find personal information on a McCain supporter who became known as "Joe the Plumber" during the presidential campaign, Ohio's government watchdog said in a report released Thursday.
Memories of a brutal war were captured and the shocking details of a personal history were unveiled in the words of the Jewish Holocaust survivor Helen Sperling, who spoke about her life before, during and after her concentration camp experience on Tuesday night to several professors and an auditorium filled to capacity with students.
Central Texas families may have an unwelcome guest this holiday season - the flu virus. Health professionals in Travis and Williamson Counties have reported seeing cases of influenza early this year, and the flu season is just beginning.
CHAMBERSBURG -- Students at Chambersburg Area Middle School took a trip Thursday to the 1940s where they learned about the horrors of death camps, gas chambers and other suffering under Nazi Germany during World War II.
LOS ANGELES -- Vampire fever is poised to sink its teeth into audiences across North America on Friday as the big-screen adaptation of Stephanie Meyer's best-selling young adult novel "Twilight" hits cinemas.
3:40 p.m. Daniel Simmons, 19, Mitchell, wanted on a warrant for petition to revoke probation.
NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and their international partners cut the ribbon Friday in Nairobi, Kenya, for SERVIR-Africa.
Lung disease experts at Johns Hopkins are calling for physicians to show much greater caution in prescribing inhaled corticosteroid drugs for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease after finding evidence that the widely used anti-inflammatory medications increase the risk of pneumonia by a full third.
Specialists of the National Scientific and Practical Center of Preventive Medicine anticipate that the number of flu cases during the 2008-2009 cold season will increase. According to experts, the forecast is based on the data collected this year. The data show that 2,242 cases of flu were recorded in Moldova during January-September 2008, as against 10,092 in the corresponding period last year. ...
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