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Tonight's lineup/notes
On the Mets beatReyes (ss) Chavez (rf) Wright (3b) Delgado (1b) Beltran (cf) Anderson (lf) Easley (2b) Schneider (c) Maine (rhp) -- Beltran is batting fifth for the first time since June 15, 2003 as a member of the Royals at SF. It's......Tags: Billy Wagner
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Company's Name To Be TD Bank
The combined operations of Portland, Maine-based TD Banknorth and New Jersey-based Commerce Bank will be known as TD Bank. The merged company faced legal challenges to using the TD Commerce Bank name. The company was prevented from using that name on...Tags: New Jersey, Corporate Officers, Massachusetts
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Historical Society Grants
Raymond and Judith Paul, former Forestville residents, have volunteered to match contributions to the Bristol Historical Society up to $5,000 as part of the organization's annual fund drive. They are making the offer as a tribute to four deceased...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Schools, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Tourism and Leisure
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Main Events for the week of July 25
Mayhem Festival It's an answered Prayer of hard-core, hard-rock, heavy-metal mayhem and Music as a Weapon. Headlining are Ozzfest vets Slipknot and Chicago quartet Disturbed. Also appearing are Dragonforce, Mastodon, Five Finger Death Punch, Airbourne, 36...Tags: Beach Vacations, Crimes, Avril Lavigne, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach
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Henican: McCain has it tough against Barack Star
You almost have to feel sorry for John McCain. It can't be any fun running against a rock star. Or even a Barack Star. That's pretty much how Barack Obama has been greeted on his 'Change We Can Believe In' Tour of Europe and the Middle East. He's even...Tags: George Bush, Ohio, Barack Obama, John McCain, Religious Leaders
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1 Dead In N.H. Storms That Leveled Several Homes
Associated PressViolent storms on Thursday in a 25-mile-long swath of central New Hampshire destroyed several homes, damaged dozens of others and left at least one person dead, authorities said as police and firefighters went door-to-door searching for more possible...Tags: Deerfield, Tornadoes, John Lynch, Northwood, Fires
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Lottery
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 2008 Connecticut Play3 Day: 667 Play4 Day: 1072 Play3Night: 480 Play4 Night: 5556 Cash5: 5, 9, 11, 19, 34 Tonight's estimated Classic Lotto jackpot: $2.2 million Saturday's estimated Powerball jackpot: $64 million New York...Tags: Vermont, New York, Gaming and Lotteries, Connecticut, Rhode Island
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Mysterious noise plagues Wis. couple's home
Associated Press WriterBob and Leona Ehrfurth still don't know what's causing the rumbling noise and vibration plaguing the Green Bay home where they've lived for 42 years. But their problem is getting plenty of attention after the story hit it big on the Internet. "I've...Tags: Natural Science, Mississippi, Texas, California, Physiology
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New Hampshire hit by severe storms
Violent storms destroyed several homes, damaged about 100 others and killed a woman Thursday in a 25-mile stretch of central New Hampshire, authorities said. About a dozen people were hurt, Gov. John Lynch said at a news conference. He declared an...Tags: Deerfield, Tornadoes, John Lynch, Emergency Planning, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Dems: beware 'irrational exuberance'
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown With little more than a hundred days before the elections, the chairmen of the House and Senate Democrats' campaign operations both say they will expand their majorities come November. But as they try to reach deeper......Tags: Kansas, House, North Carolina, Polls, Mississippi
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