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Chiefs Fans to Sing 'Home of the Brave' or 'Chiefs' at Sunday's Game?
Web StaffThe NFL season has officially started, and the Kansas City Chiefs have their season home opener on Sunday, the same day the nation recognizes the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks. And for one game only, some are pushing to change a Chiefs...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Buffalo Bills, Football, Kansas City Chiefs, Politics
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Mailbag: Irvine 11 editorials got it wrong
I cannot understand why the L.A. Times and the Daily Pilot continue on their editorial pages to defend the Irvine 11 (Editorial: Irvine 11, D.A. both made mistakes, Daily Pilot, Oct. 2; "Editorial: Punishing the 'Irvine 11' again, Los Angeles Times, Sept....Tags: Fareed Zakaria, Tropical Storms, Federal Income Tax, Justice System, Sculpture
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Wallingford Lieutenant Clears Himself of Wrongdoing
A high-ranking cop in the Wallingford Police Department ordered the arrest of a man who was openly carrying a holstered pistol outside a billiards club on May 16, 2010. Richard Burgess, the man who was arrested, says his Fourth Amendment rights were...Tags: File Sharing, Personal Weapon Control, Prosecution, Justice System, Gun Control
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Exploring Homosexuality and Hip-Hop
Terrance Dean
Thursday, June 16, 5 – 8 p.m., Bridgeport Public Library, Black Rock Branch
2705 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, (203) 337-9676, www.bportlibrary.org
A gay emcee. It sounds like an oxymoron given the ultra-masculine and often-homophobic...Tags: MTV (tv network), Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Sex, Politics, Freedom of the Press
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Mail Call - Sept. 13
“I see the Suns want more parking. Well, here’s an option. How about right across the street there, that old light plant? Tear that ugly-looking thing down, and there you go, new parking lot. Bingo. Bruchey, get it done.” —...Tags: Retirement, Politics, Fashion Shows, Republican Party, Freedom of the Press
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High lead levels found in Chicago water
Though Chicago and other cities have long reported that lead levels in their water meet federal standards, regulators and scientists worry testing methods used for two decades could significantly underestimate consumers' exposure to the toxic metal....Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Water Supply, Manufacturing and Engineering, Heart Attack, Science and Technology
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Irvine 11 defense: Oren went to Lakers game afterward
SANTA ANA — The Israeli ambassador to the United States did not take questions after completing his speech at UC Irvine last year so that he could attend a Lakers game, according to opening statements made by a defense attorney in the Irvine 11...Tags: University of California, Paul Wilson, Orange County Superior Court, Prosecution, Justice System
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Commission chairman needs to remember his place
Charlevoix County Board of Commissioners chairman Joel Evans needs to remember that he runs the meetings, but doesn't run the whole show. At an Aug. 24 county board meeting Evans took aim at fellow county commissioner Shirlene Tripp for not toeing the...Tags: Politics
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Finding out about lead levels in Chicago water
In the Chicago Tribune this week, you’ll find another story about lead in water. It’s an update on a previous story that explained how regulators are worried that current testing methods inaccurately screen for lead -- a toxic metal that is...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mass Media, Facebook, Chicago Tribune, Environmental Politics
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Many driver's ed cars have poor crash ratings
A west suburban school district puts its driver's education students in a fleet of Chevy Cobalts, small cars that earn poor side-crash ratings. A Will County district teaches fledging drivers in cars that are more than a decade old. And some north...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Illinois Department of Transportation, High School Sports, Vehicles
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Prosecution: Irvine 11 violated ambassador's right to free speech
SANTA ANA — Ten Muslim college students censored the Israeli ambassador to the United States when he tried to give an address atUC Irvine, a prosecutor argued in closing statements of the so-called Irvine 11 trial on Monday.
Orange County Deputy...Tags: University of California, Orange County Superior Court, Prosecution, Justice System, Diplomacy
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Intense Storm Of Controversy On Irene Prompts Recommendations
HARTFORD - After an intense storm of complaints when Tropical Storm Irene plunged more than half the state into darkness, the Senate Democrats called Tuesday for better tree trimming and improved communication between utilities and town leaders. The...Tags: Tropical Storms, Justice System, Politics, Edith Prague, Laws
Sep 9, 2011
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Oct 3, 2011
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Jun 14, 2011
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Sep 12, 2011
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Aug 5, 2011
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Sep 13, 2011
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Sep 15, 2011
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Sep 19, 2011
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Oct 4, 2011
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