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Kissimmee woman gives back through AmeriCorps
Special to the SentinelSarah Ortiz always felt lucky to get help when she needed it. When a tornado swept through her Kissimmee neighborhood in early 2000, she was comforted by the presence of the American Red Cross. While attending the University of Central Florida, she...Tags: Meteorological Disasters, University of Central Florida, Colleges and Universities, Hurricanes, Charity
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On Fourth, traditions not to be missed
Sun reporterThough it rained in fits and starts from daylight to dark, spectators packed Baltimore's Inner Harbor last night for a rousing fireworks show. A family from South Dakota decked out in rain ponchos, a Harford County grandmother, and a man from Long...Tags: Festive Event, Long Island, Catonsville, Weather Reports, Walt Disney World Resort
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Statue Of Liberty's Crown Might Reopen To Public
Associated PressThe National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to documents that a congressman released on July Fourth. The park service requested bids last month to study what it...Tags: Statue of Liberty, New York, Tourism and Leisure, Fourth of July, Emma Lazarus
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Park Service may reopen Statue of Liberty's crown
The National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to documents a congressman released on July Fourth. The park service requested bids last month to study what it...Tags: Statue of Liberty, New York, Tourism and Leisure, Fourth of July, Emma Lazarus
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Lady Liberty's crown may reopen to public
Associated Press WriterThe National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, according to documents a congressman released on July Fourth. The park service requested bids last month to study what it...Tags: Statue of Liberty, New York, Tourism and Leisure, Fourth of July, Emma Lazarus
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Dry year just right for safflower crop
Of The Associated PressHaving to make due with less water, California farmers are reassessing their planting of tomatoes, cotton, corn and other water-intensive crops. A popular replacement this year -- safflower. The thistlelike plant is perfectly suited for the state's...Tags: California, Montana, Water Restrictions, Colorado, Utah
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Power Mustn't Fall Into The Wrong Hands
July 4th is an appropriate time to ponder the mysteries of democracy in action. In a sissy Northeastern state such as Connecticut, there are dozens of issues considered too icky to be discussed by the General Assembly. The legislators say a little...Tags: Family, John G. Rowland, Executive Branch, Local Elections, State Budgets
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Looking for the golden 'green diesel'
Chicago Tribune ReporterIn a test refinery by O'Hare International Airport, scientists are attempting to break the grip that black gold has on the economy with a clever bit of alchemy. They take the vegetable oil kept in kitchen cupboards, shuffle some molecules and create a...Tags: Prices, Food Industry, Petroleum Industry, Energy Resources, Boeing Co.
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Iowa to allow half pricing at the gas pumps
Associated Press WriterThe rapidly soaring cost of gas has led state officials to allow half-pricing at pumps that aren't equipped to go above $3.99 a gallon. The Iowa Department of Agriculture issued an order on Tuesday approving the change. It estimates about 5 percent to 8...Tags: Iowa, Prices, North Dakota, Minnesota
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'Election Day,' a documentary by Katy Chevigny
Times Television Critic"Election Day," airing at 9 tonight on KCET, is a terrific cinema verité documentary that quietly observes the events of Nov. 2, 2004, in city, town and country. Director Katy Chevigny ("Deadline") quilts together footage from 11 locations -- from tiny...Tags: Television, Political Candidates, Local Elections, New York, Elections
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