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Show host Glenn Beck compares Detroit to Hiroshima
DETROIT (AP) — Another national talk show host is taking swings at Detroit. Fox News' Glenn Beck compares the Motor City to Hiroshima after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city during World War II. Beck said during...Tags: Jimmy Kimmel, Fox News Channel (tv network), Chrysler Group LLC, Automotive Equipment, Sports
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Show host Beck compares Detroit to Hiroshima
DETROIT (AP) — Another national talk show host is taking swings at Detroit. Fox News' Glenn Beck compares the Motor City to Hiroshima after the United States dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city during World War II. Beck said Hiroshima...Tags: Jimmy Kimmel, Chrysler Group LLC, Fox News Channel (tv network), Automotive Equipment, Sports
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US banker to match immigrants' college savings
CHELSEA, Massachusetts (AP) — It started with an immigration raid four years ago. From his Melrose home, Bob Hildreth watched the aftermath of federal immigration agents storming a New Bedford, Massachusetts, leather factory and netting 350...Tags: Awards and Prizes, National or Ethnic Minorities, Texas, Financial Planning, Mexico
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Bauer in Illinois: Bosma talk sounds like war
URBANA, Ill. (AP) — Indiana Democratic House Minority Leader Patrick Bauer says Republican Speaker Brian Bosma declared "war" this legislative session and he doesn't expect to hear from him soon to discuss 11 pieces of legislation the Democrats...Tags: Democratic Party, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Conflicts, Illinois, Indiana
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Proposal for the Southeast Berrien County Landfill called 'recycling on steroids'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBUCHANAN — Waste at the Southeast Berrien County Landfill would become a renewable energy source under a proposal introduced Wednesday night to the landfill board, dramatically changing the face of the facility and perhaps putting to rest the...Tags: Alternative Energy, Steroids, Ohio, Health, Indianapolis
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Best-sellers: Best-sellers of hardcover fiction and nonfiction
-------------------- This piece first ran in Printers Row Journal, delivered to Printers Row members with the Sunday Chicago Tribune and by digital edition via email. Click here to learn about joining Printers Row. -------------------- HARDCOVER...Tags: Prada, Fiction, Arts and Culture, Phil Jackson, Diabetes
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Glendale native honored by U.S. Navy
When Paul Ignatius first stepped aboard a Navy ship, he was anxious. Japan had already attacked Pearl Harbor and the war in the Pacific was going strong. Ignatius — a Glendale native who attended Mark Keppel Elementary School, Toll Middle School...
Tags: The Washington Post, U.S. Army, Lyndon B. Johnson, Google Inc., Washington, DC
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South Florida veterans honored on D-Day anniversary
Nearly 20 World War II veterans received the Legion of Honor medal from French Consulate General Gael de Maisonneuve on June 6, the 69th anniversary of D-Day. The South Florida veterans arrived in wheelchairs, using walkers or on the arms of loved ones....Tags: Delray Beach, U.S. Army, Boynton Beach, Awards and Prizes, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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LETTER: Cheering For War On Iran?
As a survivor of an infantry squad that was wiped out by the Chinese in North Korea, and as someone who gets medical treatment from the VA hospital in Newington, I am reminded on a daily basis of the terrorism and the horrendous costs of wars. The...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Newington, Unrest, Conflicts and War, International Military Interventions, Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Congress, don't ban the bomb's national park
They pulled a bit of history out of the English Channel on Monday. Experts from the Royal Air Force Museum lifted a rare Dornier Do 17 bomber from the seafloor near Kent. The plane, shot down during the Battle of Britain in 1940, is believed to be the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Emergency Incidents, England, Germany, Nuclear Weapons
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OUR HEALTH: Angel of Mercy for D-Day Injured
Most people who work in healthcare are heroes in their own right, but some exhibit a special kind of heroism. Some practice their craft under horrid circumstances, even under the threat of gunfire from an armed enemy army, and a few of those are honored...
Tags: U.S. Army, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Memorial Day, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hospitals and Clinics
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Cantigny marks D-Day anniversary with activities, new vehicle
The 69th anniversary of D-Day, Cantigny Park offered activities for children and debuted a 2.5-ton addition to the First Division Museum's historic military fleet. The GMC CCKW, a World War II truck, was donated to the museum and was on display on...
Tags: Cantigny Park, GMC, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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