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IVOR, Va. (AP) - Virginia's only nudist camp is doing its part to help stage the nation's largest simultaneous skinny dip this weekend. White Tail Resort will offer free admission to newcomers at its annual open house Saturday and Sunday.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Pacific Investment Management Co., which runs the world’s largest bond fund, said investors who avoid Japanese government debt may miss out on a rally.
UNC softball camp coming soonGreeleyThe University of Northern Colorado's high school softball team camp for high school age girls will be held Aug. 7-8 at the Butler-Hancock Softball Field.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- An earthquake in China’s southwestern Yunnan province left one person dead and 325 people injured, the provincial government said.
ODESSA Brayden Stapp Forrester, an infant, died Monday, July 6, 2009, at Odessa Regional Medical Center. Services are scheduled at 2 p.m. today at Rose Hill Gardens with Dr. Dewey Blevins officiating. Arr-angements are by Acres West Funeral Chapel.
Bihar government will not have to return Rs 1,000 crore given to it by the Centre as relief for Kosi flood victims, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in the Lok Sabha today.
Columbia Chamber meeting The Columbia Chamber of Commerce will hold a general membership meeting 6 p.m. Wednesday at Columbia Hills Country Club, 16200 East River Road (proper business casual dress — no jeans). Dinner is at 6 p.m., and at 6:45 p.m., the guest speaker, Lynne Lisner with Visit Lorain County, will give a presentation. Visit [...]
It was a Thursday evening, and Bri Scharkey was in her home, a few blocks from Augsburg Park. She heard loud, blunt noises. Confused, she paused and listened. More blasts. They were horns.
Bloomington residents turned out in droves Friday, July 3, for the city's rockin' salute to independence, Summer Fete. The evening was packed with music, food and special activities for children. A gigantic fireworks display - one of the largest in the state - capped the event.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks headed for a second weekly drop as declines among shipping companies and Japanese property developers offset gains by consumer and mining shares.
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