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Cooler weather helps crews battle Calif wildfire
Associated Press WriterFirefighters on Sunday took advantage of cooler, damper weather to battle a vast blaze ravaging Santa Barbara County as they tried to gain a foothold against the fire before the expected return of hotter, drier conditions. Moist air currents from the...Tags: Natural Resources, Diseases, Fires, California, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Housing market in Welsh town shows wider woes
AP Business WriterDuring a bustling lunch hour in this Welsh commuter town, 25-year-old Richard Williams is one of the few who pause to look at properties for sale in a real-estate agent's window -- and he isn't buying. "I'd love to, but I'm single and I can't afford to...Tags: Richard Williams, Industrial Accidents, Rentals, Apartments, Condos and Houses
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The sad saga of a soldier from Long Island
martin.evans@newsday.comThe March 2003 image became one of the most iconic of the U.S. invasion of Iraq: that of a bespectacled American soldier carrying an Iraqi child to safety. The photograph of Army Pfc. Joseph Dwyer, who was raised in Mount Sinai, was used by news outlets...Tags: Michael Wilson, Defense, Terrorism, Wars and Interventions, Illnesses
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Tragic end to personal battle
martin.evans@newsday.comThe March 2003 image became one of the most iconic of the U.S. invasion of Iraq: that of a bespectacled American soldier carrying an Iraqi child to safety. The photograph of Army Pfc. Joseph Dwyer, who was raised in Mount Sinai, was used by news outlets...Tags: Michael Wilson, Defense, Terrorism, Illnesses, Armed Forces
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Gas mileage a key to home sales
Special to The Morning CallDid $4-a-gallon gas prompt Scott and Abigail Pasterski to put a for-sale sign on their home in Topton and buy another closer to his work in Wescosville and their church in Emmaus, where they go as many as four times most weeks? No, said Scott Pasterski,...Tags: Emmaus, Allentown, Sales, Real Estate, Pennsylvania
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Edison's estate in a new light
Cox News ServiceIn 1878, Thomas Edison invented a machine that did something the world had never seen, or heard. After Edison recited "Mary had a little lamb," the machine exactly repeated the words, astonishing observers. The phonograph, considered his most original...Tags: Henry Ford, Ohio, Invention and Innovation, News Media, Maine
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Americans' unhappy birthday: 'Too much wrong'
AP National WriterEven folks in the Optimist Club are having a tough time toeing an upbeat line these days. Eighteen members of the volunteer organization's Gilbert, Ariz., chapter have gathered, a few days before this nation's 232nd birthday, to focus on the positive:...Tags: North Carolina, Economic Policy, Natural Disasters, West Virginia, Medicine
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Foreclosures to rise, whomever wins White House
AP Economics WriterHome foreclosures will keep rising next year no matter who is elected president in November. Even the optimism that surrounds a new president taking office cannot resurrect home values overnight, and presidents have no direct ability to reduce rising...Tags: Elections, The White House, Federal Reserve, Foreclosures, Pennsylvania
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Builder incentives: Just marketing, or the real deal?
Special to The TimesMost new-home buyers find it hard to resist the lure of builder incentives -- paid closing costs, an allowance for free upgrades at the design center or interest-rate buy-downs. But are they really worth it? From the builder's perspective, such...Tags: Mortgages, Financial Planning, Sales, State Budgets, Real Estate
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Secret Deal May Open Prime Land in Montana
Washington PostThe Bush administration is preparing to ease the way for the nation's largest private landowner to convert hundreds of thousands of acres of mountain forestland to residential subdivisions. The deal was struck behind closed doors between Mark Rey, the...Tags: Natural Resources, Wildlife, Glaciers, Fires, Endangered Species
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