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Taliban militants were nowhere in sight as columns of U.S. Marines walked a third straight day across southern Afghanistan. But the desert heat proved an enemy in its own right, with several Marines falling victim Saturday to temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
FOR THE REVIEW On April 2, 2009, the policyholders of Tuscarora-Wayne Mutual Insurance Company (the “company”) voted in favor of a conversion from a mutual insurance company to a stock insurance company within a mutual holding company structure in accordance with the Pennsylvania Insurance Company Mutual-to-Stock Conversion Act.
Michigan Waste Energy, a subsidiary of Covanta Holding Corp., will continue to operate the Energy-from-Waste Facility in Detroit.
The power players of Gilpin County gambling — poised to reap a windfall from revised regulations approved by Colorado voters — are largely out-of-state corporations.
Good Sunday morning to you. Breakfast at Richie's Real American Diner is always a good bet, especially on this holiday weekend.
Swooping nylon and linked poles, zippered doors, screened windows and stakes in the dirt holding it down – the humble formula for a tent has long prevailed as an ultimate outdoor habitat for humans in need of a temporary home. But today’s campground cabanas are far from the basic designs of decades past. Leaky roofs, clammy quarters and complex setups that take away from your fireside time are ...
If you can't tell the difference between an AK-47, explicitly banned as an assault weapon in California since 1989, and the Russian American Armory Co.'s Saiga, available for purchase at several gun stores locally, you'd be in good company.
Toyota Motor's honorary chairman, Shoichiro Toyoda, scolded the company's president for being so anxious to boost sales and profits that he'd let Toyota emulate now bankrupt General Motors and Chrysler. Toyota, he said, had become addicted to big, expensive cars and trucks and had forgotten customers' need to save money.
NEW YORK — Fireworks lit the night sky above New York with a kaleidoscope of colors shooting 1,000 feet into the air on an Independence Day that began with the Statue of Liberty's crown opening to the public for the first time since Sept. 11, 2001.
Syndicated columnist Chuck Jaffe says that somewhere between the minimalist one-fund-is-your-portfolio approach and the hobbyist's massive collection is the right number for the average investor.
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