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New Orleans resilient but still struggling

Cynthia Morrison purchased her first home on August 1, 2005. Hurricane Katrina wiped her New Orleans East home off the map before she could make her first house payment. See the article here: New Orleans resilient but still struggling The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy lawyers of …

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Mother of shooting suspect: My son was no monster

The mother of the man who gunned down eight of his colleagues at a beer distributor in Connecticut earlier this month says her son was “no monster,” but a “gentle spirit” who had reached his limit after being racially harassed at work. See the article here: Mother of shooting suspect: My …

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6 dead in Oklahoma house fire

Six people, including two children, died Monday in a house fire in Weleetka, Oklahoma, the city’s school superintendent told CNN. See the article here: 6 dead in Oklahoma house fire The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy Practice Group represent individuals in Chapter 7 and …

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Florida attorney general proposes immigration legislation

Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum — who is in the midst of an intense primary fight for governor — has proposed legislation aimed at curbing illegal immigration, according to a statement from his office. See the article here: Florida attorney general proposes immigration legislation The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington …

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BP vows to share well-killing expertise

As BP closes in on permanently sealing its crippled well in the Gulf of Mexico, it says it has learned from the disaster and will share that hard-fought knowledge with other oil companies and authorities around the world. See the article here: BP vows to share well-killing expertise The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy …

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Record heat grips parts of U.S.

Excessive heath advisories or warnings will remain in many parts of the country on Wednesday, with at least a third death blamed on the temperature in Missouri. See the article here: Record heat grips parts of U.S. The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy Practice …

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GOP: 100 worst stimulus projects

Monkeys on cocaine. New windows for a closed visitor center. Modern dance as a tool for software development. See the article here: GOP: 100 worst stimulus projects The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy Practice Group represent individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 …

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Protests mark 1 year of hikers in Iran

A protest Friday afternoon outside Iran’s U.N. mission in New York kicks off a weekend of events demanding the country release three American hikers it has held for one year. See the article here: Protests mark 1 year of hikers in Iran The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy …

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Two cadets injured by lightning strike at Fort Knox

Two female cadets were injured — one critically — by a lightning strike Tuesday near the north side of the Fort Knox Army post. See the article here: Two cadets injured by lightning strike at Fort Knox The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver Washington bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy …

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Senate sends war-funding package back to House

The Senate passed an emergency supplemental spending bill to fund the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, setting aside a House package that includes additional social spending. See the article here: Senate sends war-funding package back to House

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