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Thailand premier refuses to resign
Los Angeles TimesThai authorities shut down Bangkok's second airport today after it was overrun by anti-government protesters, completely cutting off the capital from air traffic as the prime minister rejected their demands to resign, deepening the country's crisis....Tags: Government, Armed Forces, Metal and Mineral, Tsunamis, Clubs and Associations
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Expert: Small earthquakes in central Arkansas could be warning of something bigger to come
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ A series of small earthquakes that rattled central Arkansas in recent weeks could be a sign of something much bigger to come. By this weekend, seismologists hope to install three measurement devices to gather data about future...Tags: Natural Disasters, Memphis, Little Rock, Hot Springs, Disasters
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Patient-led drug studies challenge top-down approach to medical research, but buyer beware
Associated Press WriterCLAREMONT, Calif. (AP) _ Until last year, Alan Felzer was an energetic engineering professor who took the stairs to his classes two steps at a time. Now the 64-year-old grandfather sits strapped to a wheelchair, able to move little but his left hand,...Tags: American Medical Association, Research, Clubs and Associations, Medical Research, Health Treatments
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Clothes calls: What the artists say about style
steve.parks@newsday.com; JUDY RAIAPeople make fashion statements every day. But some artists make a living on statements about clothing or those who design and market what we wear. "Fashion has often been linked to art," says Karen Shaw, curator of "Fashion Forward," the new exhibit at...Tags: Islip (Islip, New York), Natural Disasters, Staller Center for the Arts, Tsunamis, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Table Talk: Cafe Troia moves to bigger spot
Sun Restaurant CriticLongtime Towson favorite Cafe Troia (31 W. Allegheny Ave., 410-337-0133) has officially moved to better, bigger digs across the street from its old location. The "ribbon cutting" was last Thursday. Carol Troia, who owns the restaurant with her daughter...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Foods and Beverages, Public Holidays, Tsunamis, Restaurants
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Big quake off Russian coast triggers false reports of temblors in California, Idaho
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) _ A powerful undersea earthquake off Russia's eastern coast on Monday caused automated monitoring systems to falsely indicate small temblors in Idaho and California, scientists reported. The real quake had a preliminary magnitude of...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tsunamis, Disasters
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Thailand's army chief calls for prime minister's resignation
By Paul WatsonReporting from Jakarta, Indonesia -- Thailand's army chief called today for Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to step down and hold new elections, a key demand of protesters who seized the country's main airport. Insisting his request did not amount to...Tags: Government, Armed Forces, Metal and Mineral, Public Holidays, Tsunamis
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Galaxy acquires Jovan Kirovski from Earthquakes
The Los Angeles Galaxy acquired forward Jovan Kirovski from the San Jose Earthquakes on Monday in exchange for a conditional pick in the 2010 MLS supplemental draft.
Kirovski previously played for the Galaxy, and split this season between the Earthquakes...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters
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Chinese officials' shifting quake tolls anger parents of children who died
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from Beijing — Jiang Xujun felt the stab of his daughter's death all over again Friday when Chinese officials acknowledged for the first time that 19,000 students perished in May's deadly earthquake – and then immediately backed off the...Tags: Family, Industrial Accidents, Death and Dying, Local Authority, News Agency
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China shifts on quake's death toll
Los Angeles TimesLos Angeles Times BEIJING—Jiang Xujun felt the stab of his daughter's death all over again Friday when Chinese officials acknowledged for the first time that 19,000 students perished in May's deadly earthquake—and then immediately backed...Tags: Death and Dying, Local Authority
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TODAY AT AQUEDUCT
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Bethlehem is basketball epicenter
Lots of sports fans still have football on the brain these days, especially in Bethlehem. But the Christmas City also will be at the epicenter of the basketball world Dec. 6 when the George B. Yasso/Todd R. Rothrock Christmas City Challenge tips off...Tags: Religious Festivals, Volleyball, Public Holidays, Academic Progress, Health and Safety at School
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