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Charles D. Baker Jr. uttered two words in a generic conference room this week - “I’m in’’ - that immediately jolted to life a state Republican Party that has struggled in recent years for its very existence.
(AP) - When the new GI Bill kicks in Aug. 1, the government's best-known education program for veterans will get the biggest boost since its World War II-era creation.
(NECN: Ally Donnelly, Sudbury, Mass.) - A State Department employee is looking for a good home for her kitten. The Massachusetts woman rescued him from the streets of Iraq in April. Unfortunately, now she must head back to the war-torn region, and can't take the kitten with her. The three-month-old alley cat is camera shy. Like his owner, he's a red head and stares at strangers with wary, acorn ...
Tras despertar de un estado de coma de seis semanas, Báez logró superar importantes limitaciones de aprendizaje y está a punto de ingresar a la Universidad Central de la Florida, en Orlando, para continuar sus estudios de Sicología.
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. When the new GI Bill kicks in Aug. 1, the government's best-known education program for veterans will get the biggest boost since its World War II-era creation.
Associated Press When the new GI Bill kicks in Aug. 1, the government’s best-known education program for veterans will get the biggest boost since its World War II-era creation. But the benefit is hardly the “Government Issue,” one-size-fits-all standard the name implies.
These days, even a trip to Target can feel fraught with peril. First item on your shopping list: sippy cups for your toddler. Will they have the ones made without bisphenol A (or BPA), which the state of Connecticut recently banned from use in food containers and baby products? In the housewares section,...
When the new GI Bill kicks in Aug. 1, the government's best-known education program for veterans will get the biggest boost since its World War II-era creation. But the benefit is hardly the "Government Issue," one-size-fits-all standard the name implies.
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