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Justin Lofton, of Weestmorland, California, is a stock car driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. He drives the #77 Toyota Tundra for Germain Racing. In 2009, Lofton was the ARCA RE/MAX Series champion.
Justin Lofton, of Weestmorland, California, is a stock car driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. He drives the #77 Toyota Tundra for Germain Racing. In 2009, Lofton was the ARCA RE/MAX Series champion.
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Debate reaction varies
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVoters leaning toward John McCain found themselves drawn to Barack Obama. Obama-leaners found themselves entranced by words from McCain. And several voters who were undecided at the start of Tuesday's presidential debate found themselves in exactly the...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Undecided Voters, Politics
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Arnold Meri Genocide trial subject Arnold Meri, 89, a decorated Red Army veteran charged with genocide for deporting hundreds of his Estonian countrymen to Siberia in 1949, died Friday at his home in Tallinn, Estonia. In 2007, Estonian prosecutors...Tags: Baltic Region, Lawyers, Genocide, Dmitry Medvedev, Hate Crimes
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Low on hope, but they'll still vote
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCollege senior Brian Schreiber works as a janitor until 1 a.m. most nights, cleaning day-care centers so he can send home money to pay his father's hospital bills. He's 21 years old and $22,000 in debt from his studies at the University of New Mexico....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Services, John McCain, Science
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Do I smell sexy? Here's a new reason to swap spit
Special to The TimesSwapping spit: The term takes on a more refined meaning at the new dating site ScientificMatch.com. A prerequisite for signing up -- in addition to having a bit of cash to spare -- involves swishing a cotton swab inside your cheek and mailing a juicy...Tags: Education, Medical Research, Genetics, Science, Los Angeles
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Oases in Navajo desert contained 'a witch's brew'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCameron, Ariz. -- IN ALL HER YEARS of tending sheep in the western reaches of the Navajo range, Lois Neztsosie had never seen anything so odd. New lakes had appeared as if by magic in the arid scrublands. Instead of hunting for puddles in the sandstone,...Tags: Weather Reports, Science, Liver, Colorado, Biology
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Iraq Is Political Fault Line in Contested N.M. District
Times Staff WriterSecond in a series of occasional articles. Four years ago, during the last midterm election, Democrats had a simple political strategy for dealing with Iraq: duck. But not now. New Mexico Atty. Gen. Patricia Madrid, a Democrat and critic of the war,...Tags: Albuquerque, Weather Reports, Book, Democratic Party, Defense
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Local Ethics, D.C. Ethics: Both Key to N. Mexico Race
Times Staff WriterALBUQUERQUE -- Third in a series of occasional articles. Patricia Madrid was in her rural ranch house one day last fall, chasing a mouse with a broom, when her telephone rang. It was Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, calling...Tags: U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, Office Equipment and Supplies, Politics, Referenda
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Professors under fire for attack comments
The Boston GlobeAt the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass., a secretary was told to take down a flag she had hung in her office--inciting a deluge of hate mail and angry calls denouncing the professor who asked her to do it. A professor at the University of...Tags: Education, New Mexico, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), College of the Holy Cross , Colleges and Universities
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Bucking conventions, breaking rules
Sun StaffFirst of two articles. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend arrived in Annapolis in 1984 as a young lawyer working for the House Appropriations Committee, and promptly broke the rules. Townsend was trying to persuade the state to yank its investments from...Tags: Montgomery County (Virginia), Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, Abusive Behavior, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Allegany County
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Torment lingers in OK City
Tribune senior correspondentWhat is the value of an American life claimed by terrorists? The answer, it turns out, depends on where and when you die. Congress gave the families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks generous federal compensation payments. Most ended up...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, American Civil War (1861-1865), Santa Monica, Washington, DC, Defense
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Montana — Montana's Race to the Sky, Feb. 11-17, is one of the most mountainous race courses in the sport of distance sled-dog racing. The 350-mile competition begins in Lincoln and crosses the Continental Divide, reaching an altitude of 7,000 feet....Tags: Albuquerque, Vermont, San Antonio, Montana, Georgia
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