Authorities Say Power Line Worker Found Up To Two Dozen Bottle Bombs (Northland's News Center)
If age 18 is just around the corner, consumers may want to wait and apply for a student credit card or a credit card for those with bad credit. Such a card will help them build a solid credit history through conscientious use and prompt payment of their card statements.
Authorities Say Power Line Worker Found Up To Two Dozen Bottle Bombs (Northland's News Center)
Authorities in Douglas County have released more information about the bottles that were found in clusters and spread out along a mile stretch of the Arrowhead Weston Power Line Project near Lyman Lake Road in Parkland last week.
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Get organized using everyday household items (CNN.com)
Take a look around you, and you'll find familiar items that can easily be put to use organizing your life. Here, 22 ideas
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Ajax man charged with defrauding Americans (News Advertiser)
AJAX -- An Ajax man is facing numerous charges related to an advance-fee loan scam. In June, Durham Regional Police arrested the man and used a search warrant at his Power Valley Drive home in Aja
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ABC seeks that magic touch with 'Pushing Daisies' (USA Today)
Pushing Daisies may be easier to watch than it is to describe. In a medium that thrives on the cut-and-dried, the new ABC fall series is part romantic fantasy, part comedy and partly a whimsical take on crime-solving.
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Celizic: Braves, Red Sox having second thoughts? (MSNBC)
Celizic: Of the few big deals made before the trade deadline, the two we thought would have the biggest impacts on their new teams’ fortunes were Eric Gagne for Boston and Mark Teixeira for Atlanta. Three weeks later, both are object lessons in the risk/reward nature of deadline deals.
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CBS 2/KCAL 9 Viewers Respond To Immigrant's Arrest (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
An illegal immigrant, who took refuge in a Chicago church for a year to avoid being separated from her America-born son, has been deported to Mexico, after being arrested outside a Los Angeles church on Sunday. Since her arrest, CBS 2/KCAL 9 viewers have responded. Here's what they've had to say:
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Are Buybacks Best? (The Motley Fool)
Should companies buy back their own shares?
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Mugabe prepares to take over foreign-owned mines (Independent)
Zimbabwe's parliament met yesterday afternoon to consider further legislation that will allow President Robert Mugabe to nationalise foreign-owned firms in Zimbabwe, in a move that could hit international mining companies such as Rio Tinto and AngloPlat.
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Letters to the Editor (Berkeley Daily Planet)
The Berkeley Art Center is an undervisited jewel. This tiny , beautiful building astrides a creek just east of Live Oak Park, 1275 Walnut St., 644-6893, www.berkeleyartcenter.org. It feaures changing exhibits of local artisits and other themes of interest to the community exquisitely displayed.
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South East supports plans for waste charging and incentives (letsrecycle.com)
Planners in South East England have welcome proposals to give councils the power to penalise residents who do not recycle - provided councils make recycling easy.
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Authorities Say Power Line Worker Found Up To Two Dozen Bottle Bombs (Northland's News Center)
Even if your state does allow the use of credit cards for lottery ticket purchases, that doesn't mean problems never arise. For example, consider the case of an Oregon woman who bought a $1 million dollar winning lottery ticket in 2005 using the credit card of a deceased woman.
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