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DUNKERTON --- Two Northeast Iowa towns received $50,000 each to help rebuild after last year's deadly tornado, though neither community was directly hit.
GLADBROOK --- Lawrence "Doc" Schaeferle was not practicing his medical craft under ideal conditions.
Two New Brunswick communities will compete for a $25,000 prize as part of TSN’s nationwide Kraft Celebration Tour contest.
VIENNA, Austria | Hollywood actor John Malkovich in the role of a serial killer may not raise any eyebrows, but put him on stage with just an orchestra and two sopranos, and you get an unusual piece of theater. "The Infernal Comedy — Confessions of a Serial Killer," which opened last week at Vienna's Ronacher Theater, casts Mr. Malkovich in the role of Jack Unterweger, an Austrian serial killer ...
อินโฟเควสท์--W.P. Stewart & Co., Ltd. (NYSE:WPL) today held its Annual General Meeting of shareholders in Hamilton, Bermuda. A slate of nine (9) directors composed of William P. Stewart, Henry B. Smith, Mark I
อินโฟเควสท์--W.P. Stewart & Co., Ltd. (NYSE:WPL) (W.P. Stewart or the Company) announced today that it has been notified by the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) that it does not meet one of the NYSE continued li
Unreal The cast of the MTV reality series "Real World DC" has arrived and is on the prowl. Cast members have been spotted at an Independence Day barbecue, Mimosa Salon in Dupont Circle, Thaiphoon, Ultrabar, Public and other spots around town. The blogosphere is abuzz with sightings and descriptions, but it seems that thus far, the production crew has been stealing the show. Crew members have ...
Hated being black Although Michael Jackson sang "It don't matter if you're black or white" in his 1991 single of the same name, skin color mattered a great deal to the King of Pop, legendary producer Quincy Jones reportedly says in Details magazine. According to Denverpost.com, Mr. Jones — who helped launch the late Mr. Jackson's rise to superstardom — claims the entertainer "didn't want to be ...
July 6 (Bloomberg) -- A network of health insurance plans run by the customers they serve, proposed in the U.S. Congress to offset opposition to a government-run system, may take a generation to pay off, even with $10 billion in seed money.
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