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Armored truck guard killed in shooting at suburban Miami mall, 1 person also hurt
Associated Press WriterMIAMI (AP) _ An armored truck guard was shot to death at a suburban Miami mall Monday while making a cash pickup at a clothing store, and police were searching for two gunmen. The suspects fired shots while attempting to rob the guard inside the...Tags: Simon Property Group Incorporated, Assault, Murder, Vehicles
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Obama rebukes Bush years with Clinton
The Swamp(AP Photo/Charles Dharapak) by Frank James What message should we take away from President-elect Barack Obama's choices for his national-security team? One is that his presidency will be far different than the past eight years. By his choices, he's......Tags: Wars and Interventions, James Jones, National Government, Georgetown, George Bush
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Obama names national-security team
The Swampby Frank James President-elect Barack Obama is announcing his national security team this morning. There are no surprises, all are people whose names were leaked in recent weeks. They are: Senator Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, selecting Defense.....Tags: Eric Holder, Wars and Interventions, Upper House, Executive Branch, Law Enforcement
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Ties to Hill bridge Obama to Democrats in Congress
Tribune Washington BureauAs a congressman and leader of a party campaign committee, Rahm Emanuel helped 54 Democrats win the House seats they hold today. When Tom Daschle was the Senate Democratic leader, he contributed more than $1.5 million to help a new generation of...Tags: Rahm Emanuel , Upper House, National Government, Bill Clinton, The White House
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Fans travel to Cleveland for 25th anniversary of Christmas film favorite
Fans of the holiday classic A Christmas Story are celebrating the film's 25th anniversary with a convention and trips to the Cleveland house where the movie was made. The 1983 film, an adaptation of Jean Shepard's memoir of a boy in the 1940s, was set in...Tags: Santa Claus, Religious Festivals, Christmas
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Goodyear Dunlop cuts 147 jobs in western New York
Union officials say Goodyear Dunlop has cut 147 jobs at its western New York plant because of a slowdown in tire sales. The company announced plans to reduce its Tonawanda workforce in October, saying it was decreasing production of passenger auto tires...Tags: Unions, Vehicles
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Kings Point public works plan upsets Great Neck Village
christina.hernandez@newsday.comGreat Neck Village residents, worried about diminishing forest land, increased pollution and bad effects on their property values, are upset about neighboring Kings Point Village's plan to build a 10,000-square-foot public works department near their...Tags: Construction, Environmental Pollution, Pollution, Values, Construction and Property
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Regaining traction
McClatchy/TribuneThe steep drop in gas prices might not be enough to save Detroit, but cheaper fuel undoubtedly has made it easier for dealers to unload the trucks and sport utility vehicles that have been gathering dust ever since oil's record price spike this past...Tags: Toyota, Ford, AAA, Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars
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Fans flock to Ohio house in 'A Christmas Story' to cheer cult holiday film's 25th anniversary
CLEVELAND (AP) _ Fans of the holiday classic "A Christmas Story" are celebrating the film's 25th anniversary with a convention and trips to the house where the movie was made. The 1983 film, an adaptation of Jean Shepard's memoir of a boy in the 1940s,...Tags: Santa Claus, Religious Festivals, Cults and Sects, Christmas, Fiction
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Dodge Ram Crew Cab keeps on truckin'
Automotive EditorIn 1992, at a preview for a few automotive journalists, Chrysler product czar Bob Lutz, who now serves in a similar capacity at General Motors, unveiled the company's next big chance-taker, the 1994 Dodge Ram pickup. It was revolutionary, with the...Tags: Pickup Trucks, Sales, Ford, Dodge, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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NPR journalists escape bombing attack in western Baghdad
Associated Press WriterBAGHDAD (AP) _ An American journalist for National Public Radio and three Iraqi colleagues escaped injury Sunday when a bomb attached to their car exploded as it was parked along a street in west Baghdad. Ivan Watson, a 33 year-old reporter for NPR on...Tags: Defense, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Vehicles, Radio
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Meeting The Challenge To Feed New Britain's Needy
The Hartford CourantOxford Thompson, 21, still dreams of returning to college and becoming a photographer. But lately, he's mostly focused on finding work and food. This fall, Thompson's full-time job as a parking lot attendant withered to eight hours a week. College...Tags: Glastonbury, New Britain, Turkey, Groceries, Salvation Army
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