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A history mystery comes to life in Roanoke
Detroit Free PressRoanoke Colony in present-day North Carolina is the home of one of the greatest mysteries in American history -- the lost colony. In 1587, John White established a small colony here, then returned to England to get supplies, planning to return within a...Tags: History, Dare County, Avon (Dare, North Carolina), Hatteras, North Carolina
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Bush urges larger role for military
WASHINGTON BUREAUSeeking to head off a replay of Hurricane Katrina foul-ups, President George W. Bush yesterday called on Congress to consider giving the U.S. military a leading role in recovery efforts in a catastrophic natural disaster or terrorist attack, a break...Tags: Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Louisiana, Terrorism, Tom Ridge
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Scandal at top of NAACP felt little by local organizations
Sun StaffAllegations of persistent sexual favoritism by then-NAACP President Kweisi Mfume have barely caused a ripple among some of the organization's branches - illustrating, some members say, the large disconnect between the national organization and its local...Tags: Elections, Political Candidates, Connecticut, University of Maryland, National Government
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Goose thinks she's a cow
The Associated PressOn a small farm on Flagg Road north of Ashton, a family has come to accept an interspecies love affair, one in which the devotion is second to none. Though she supplies almost all the love and devotion, Lucy doesn't mind. The life of a cowgoose is...Tags: Northern Illinois University
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Inside the S.I. Ferry crash
STAFF WRITERAbout 30 minutes after the ferry Andrew J. Barberi slammed into a Staten Island pier in October, the ferry director saw pilot Richard Smith at the entrance of the wounded vessel. "What happened?" Patrick Ryan demanded. "I'm sorry. I blacked out. It's...Tags: Emergency Incidents, Queens (Queens, New York), New Jersey, Media, Transportation Industry
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Gasoline price falls below $2 here
Sun StaffConsumers are finally getting a breather from the soaring cost of gas. For the first time in a month, the national average price of gasoline fell to less than $2 a gallon, according to two separate surveys. And the Lundberg Survey reported that the...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Manufacturing and Engineering, Energy Saving, Company Information, Consumers
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U.S. unprepared to deal with Sept. 11 attacks, panel says
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As four hijacked planes bore down on Washington and New York on Sept. 11, 2001, military and civilian officials in charge of securing the nation's skies were wholly unprepared, unable to communicate with one another or with people in their...Tags: United Airlines, Executive Branch, New Jersey, Air Transportation, Transportation Industry
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Price of gas falls nearly 10¢ in Md.
Sun StaffMarylanders get to hold on to more of their dimes, at least for now. Consumers in the state are paying nearly 10 cents less for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline than a month ago, the local AAA said yesterday. The price of regular gas in the state...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Consumer Goods Industries, Energy Saving, Public Holidays, Prices
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Travelers urged to remain patient
SunSpot StaffMore than 1.2 million people in the Baltimore region are expected to travel this Thanksgiving Day holiday -- finding more airport security checkpoints, lower gasoline prices from the summer, stepped-up efforts against drunken driving by authorities and...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, University of Maryland, Public Holidays, Transportation Industry, Road Accidents
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Security concerns spark BWI's evolution
Sun StaffBaltimore-Washington International Airport does not look the same as it did two years ago -- and it will look even more different two years from now. Security changes have transformed the airport's interior, which now has theme park-like lines, flat-...Tags: Terrorism, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Philadelphia County, New Jersey, Transportation Industry
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