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Oil, gasoline prices slide
Oil prices tumbled to their lowest level in a month on Thursday. Benchmark crude for August delivery fell $2.58, nearly 4 percent, to settle at $66.73 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Crude hit an eight-month high in midday trading Tuesday,...Tags: New York Mercantile Exchange, Energy, Economy, AAA, Petroleum Industry
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Four N.C. National Guardsmen Killed in Iraq
Staff WriterFour North Carolina National Guard soldiers were killed in Baghdad on the last day of regular combat operations for U.S. forces in Iraqi cities, the military said Thursday. The Department of Defense said an improvised explosive device detonated near...Tags: Arms, Death and Dying, Emergency Incidents, Carolina National Corporation, Explosions
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10 ways to publicly humiliate your wife
10. Say you're "trying to fall back in love with her." 9. Say you are 50 years old, with maybe 30 to go, and you're happy you knew love once with someone else. 8. Compose countless embarrassingly intimate publicized e-mails to that someone else. 7.... -
Oil falls below $67 a barrel as dollar gains on euro, US unemployment rate rises to 9.5 pct
AP Energy WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices tumbled to their lowest level in a month Thursday following the release of woeful job numbers in Europe and the U.S. Benchmark crude for August delivery fell $2.58, nearly 4 percent, to settle at $66.73 a barrel on the...Tags: Business, Market and Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, Foreign Exchange Market, Energy
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Dwyane Wade and Danny Granger big fans of Ben Gordon
Two of the NBA's leading scorers last season -- Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat and Danny Granger of the Indiana Pacers -- believe the Bulls should have tried their best to retain free-agent guard Ben Gordon before he agreed to terms with Detroit. "Ben...Tags: Quentin Richardson, Jason Terry, Chicago Bulls, Phoenix Suns, Barack Obama
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With Father's Day over, dads feel culture keeps them in shadows as they try to step up
For The Associated PressFather's Day has come and gone, and with it the annual flurry of dad-friendly gifts, heartwarming newscasts and the highest-ranking father in the land — President Barack Obama — taking time to urge his fellow fathers to step up when it comes...Tags: Barack Obama, Medical Staff, Family
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Gov. Mark Sanford says he's committed to saving political career, marriage
Associated PressGov. Mark Sanford declared his Argentine mistress his soul mate Tuesday but said he was committed to reconciling with his wife in hopes of saving his family and what was left of his political career. Sanford, who also admitted meeting his lover more...Tags: Regional Authority, Genres, South Carolina, Republican National Conventions, Trips and Vacations
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Bail revoked for Mass. man charged with murder in son's fatal Father's Day beating
AP Legal Affairs WriterWORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A man accused of beating his 7-year-old son to death of Father's Day was charged Tuesday with murder and was ordered held without bail. Leslie Schuler, 36, is accused of repeatedly beating Nathaniel Turner, culminating in...Tags: Christine Taylor, Prosecution, Murder, Celebrity Mothers, Trials
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CAPITAL CULTURE: Raising 2 young children in the White House fishbowl
AP Television WriterNEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama's face brightened as he looked up and saw his 8-year-old daughter Sasha on the White House's Truman Balcony. He gave an exaggerated wave, she waved back and photographers captured a rare, unscripted moment. It...Tags: Sarah Palin, Republican National Conventions, Barack Obama, National Government, NBC
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Rock River fish kill totals more than 72,000
8 On Your Side ReporterNews 8 has learned the Illinois D.N.R. estimates more than 72,000 fish died in the Rock River fish kill. The statistic makes it one of the largest fish kills in Illinois history. Late this morning a spokesperson for the D.N.R. told us that the kill...Tags: Illinois, Wildlife, Natural Resources
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SC Governor Admits He "Crossed Lines" With Other Women
Associated PressCOLUMBIA, S.C. -- South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, already struggling to salvage his family and his political career after admitting a scandalous affair, added explosive details Tuesday, including more visits with the mistress he calls his "soul mate"...Tags: Regional Authority, Prosecution, South Carolina, The Associated Press, Barack Obama
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Penguins keep draft picks in the NHL family
The Pittsburgh Penguins celebrated Father's Day a weekend late by drafting three players with NHL lineage. On the second day of the NHL draft this past Saturday, the Stanley Cup champions chose Philip Samuelsson, the son of former defenseman Ulf...Tags: Field Hockey, NHL, Pittsburgh Penguins
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