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Posted on June 11th, 2008

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FAA Slammed For Software Glitch Delays
Numerous flight delays caused by an electronic communication failure at a Federal Aviation Administration facility drew new criticism for an agency that has been scrutinized over air traffic controller staffing ... (more...)
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News in Brief
Jazzercise to host open house Saturday: Patti Rukkila, a Belleville-area Jazzercise instructor, will offer a citywide free-for-all Jazzercise Open House 9:15 a.m. Saturday at the Van Buren Recreation Center ... (more...)
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Portage Daily Graphic
' Thousands of Canadian cancer patients could be left without critical diagnostic tests in the coming weeks after a potentially disastrous crash in the world supply of nuclear medicines. (more...)
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SoCal jury gets case of ex-Marine in Iraq deaths
A federal jury on Wednesday began deliberating whether a former Marine squad leader committed manslaughter in Iraq, marking the first time in which civilians will decide whether the actions of a military ... (more...)
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Private Contractors Hold Lots Of U.S. Intel Jobs
More than a quarter of the U.S. intelligence agencies' employees are outside contractors, hired to fill in gaps in the military and civilian work force, according to a survey of the 16 intelligence agencies. (more...)
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RFK, Jr. Pushes American Renewal
" Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. '76 spoke about enhancing America's international stature at an event held by the Maryland Democratic Delegation Tuesday night. (more...)
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Cong open to constructive talks in J&K; protests on
Posted online: Thursday , August 28, 2008 at 23:36 hrs Updated On: Thursday , August 28, 2008 at 23:36 hrs With no sight of an early end to the impasse in Jammu and Kashmir, the Congress on Wednesday said the ... (more...)
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Teen caught drink-driving drank more, caught again
A 19-year-old labourer who was caught drink-driving twice in one day was fined $800 when he appeared in the Alexandra District Court yesterday. (more...)
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Dead Sea Scrolls go digital
Simon Tanner, a digital expert from Kings College London, shows the difference in photographs taken of fragments of the Dead Sea scrolls at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. (more...)
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BART trains resume normal operation; no fire found
Bay Area Rapid Transit service in the East Bay was restored just before 8 p.m. today after officials received reports of a possible fire near the North Berkeley Station. (more...)
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