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TARP inspector general questioned
The Swampby Tom Hamburger and Peter Wallsten He was appointed with fanfare in December as public watchdog over the government's multibillion-dollar bailout of the nation's financial system. But now Neil Barofsky, inspector general of the Troubled Asset Relief...Tags: Barack Obama, Justice System, Politics, International Trade, White House
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Character Counts! at Hickory Elementary
Hickory Elementary School students were awarded Character Counts! recognition for the character trait of respect during September. Each month, one student from each classroom is designated as a Character Counts! Good Citizen of the month. Students are...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Festive Events, Pancakes, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Irish go for DE teammates
Notre Dame already has one commitment from a defensive end at Eagle's Landing Christian Academy in McDonough, Ga. If the Irish have their way, they might end up with two. In the last week of August, tight ends coach Scott Booker was talking with...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Sports, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 23
Some on left and right refuse to listen to other side To the editor: I feel I must respond to recent letters by Ken Hollar (Jan. 13) and Andrew Williams (Jan. 6). First, to Mr. Hollar. You will find your counterpoint in the next day’s Herald-...Tags: Barack Obama, Rush Limbaugh, Republican Party, U.S. Congress, MSNBC (tv network)
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 19
Stein’s views were very thought-provoking To the editor: On CBS television on Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013, Ben Stein asked a lot of questions. Among them, he asked when we as a country began worshipping celebrities and stopped worshipping God? I know...Tags: Barack Obama, Ben Stein, Republican Party, Newspapers, Politics
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Palm Springs International Film Festival announces 180-film lineup
The 24th Palm Springs International Film Festival on Thursday announced its lineup of 180 films from 68 countries, including 61 premieres -- three world, 21 North American and 37 U.S. Of the total number of movies, 63 are features by first-time...
Tags: Film Festivals, Matthew Fox, Liev Schreiber, France, Terence Stamp
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Timeline: Deadly Mass Killings
A gunman at a Connecticut elementary school killed 26 people, including 20 children, on Friday. It is among the world's worst mass shootings. Here is a look at some others: The...Tags: Luby's Incorporated, Armed Conflicts, Lake Worth, Murder, Hartford Distributors
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Investors rush in to rent out foreclosures
The foreclosed home on Kenmore Street in Aurora was an outdated, unkempt eyesore until crews arrived this fall, performing thousands of dollars of work to make it attractive and modern, inside and out. But it wasn't until workers walked across the...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Foreclosures, Homes, Citigroup Incorporated
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High School Football: Newport pulls away
NEWPORT BEACH — On the game's opening drive, Talalelei Teaupa touched the ball just once, coming on the first play from scrimmage. By the time the tailback carried the ball again for Newport Harbor High, the Sailors trailed by 14 points. Eight...
Tags: California Interscholastic Federation, Sports, Football
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Burbank football dominates rival Burroughs in the 'Big Game'
MEMORIAL FIELD — Most of the seniors on this season’s Burbank High football team had never beaten cross-town rival Burroughs in the annual Big Game. That same group also missed competing in the playoffs last year as juniors, as the Bulldogs...
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Burroughs football holds off Pasadena
PASADENA — It appeared the Pasadena High football team got just what it needed — a fast start on its senior night against Pacific League foe Burroughs on Friday night. It came in the form of a 79-yard touchdown run from the Bulldogs' Kylon...Tags: Sports, Injuries and Wounds, Sprained Ankle, Football
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Hoover football can't stretch streak, falls to Burroughs
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE — It looked like Thursday night's Pacific League football game between Hoover High and Burroughs could be a shootout with the first three drives going for touchdowns. Only the Indians managed to sustain their momentum, behind big...
Tags: Sports, Football
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