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Supreme Court to issue orders, hear cases about voting rights, warrantless home searches
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court is meeting to issue orders and hear arguments in cases about voting rights and warrantless home searches. The justices could decide whether to allow the execution of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis to proceed. Also...Tags: Court Administration, Litigation, Virginia, Trials, Justice System
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Outside magazine ranks top ski resorts
NEW YORK (AP) _ If you're a powderhound gearing up for ski season, compare your favorite slopes with this list from Outside magazine's November issue. The magazine ranked the 15 best ski-and-snowboard destinations in North America based on snow quality...Tags: Colorado, Alaska, Newspaper and Magazine, California
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Head to a haunted house for Halloween
NEW YORK (AP) _ Among the best-known events held each year around Halloween time are Keene, N.H.'s Pumpkin Festival (Oct. 25), New York's Greenwich Village Halloween Parade (Oct. 31), New Orleans' Voodoo Festival (Oct. 24-26), and the pumpkin-tossing...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Public Holidays, Chicago, Halloween, Festive Event
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Web site lets kids anonymously report school bullies, thefts, drugs and harassment
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ Hoping to combat the "snitch" label that often leads to silent suffering, six Utah schools have introduced a Web site that allows students to anonymously report bullies. A Brigham Young University student, Justin Bergener, created...Tags: Texas, Crimes, Minority Groups, Schools, Brigham Young
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Early ski deals from Ski.com
DENVER (AP) _ Skiing is not exactly a budget form of recreation. But there are deals to be had, especially if you book now, before the snow falls, for later in the season. The following packages for winter, available at Ski.com, are all about adding...Tags: Personal Service, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Texas hooks top spot in AP poll, knocking Oklahoma to No. 4; idle Alabama stuck at No. 2
AP College Football WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Texas rode its resounding Red River Rivalry upset right to No. 1. The Longhorns leapfrogged No. 2 Alabama on Sunday and sit atop The Associated Press Top 25 in the regular season for the first time in 24 years after beating Oklahoma 45-35....Tags: Florida, Ohio State University, Florida State University, Oklahoma, Georgia
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Goldman Sachs to headquarter US bank in NYC
New York Gov. David Paterson says Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will make Manhattan the U.S. headquarters for its commercial banking operations. Goldman has applied for a charter from the state Banking Department as it evolves from investment banking into...Tags: The Goldman Sachs Group Incorporated, Corporations, David Paterson, Manhattan (New York City), New York
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AP TOP 25: HOW THEY FARED
No. 1 Oklahoma lost to No. 5 Texas, 45-35 Not a national title-worthy defense. OU's Manny Johnson caught 3 of Sam Bradford's 5 TDs. No. 2 Alabama did not play Host to Mississippi Saturday. No. 3 Missouri lost to No. 17 Okla. St., 28-23 Chase Daniel...Tags: Colorado, New Mexico, Florida, Ohio State University, Oklahoma
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NATION: David Lett, 69, winemaker
David Lett, a pioneering winemaker who proved that the climate of Oregon's Willamette Valley was ideal for growing pinot noir grapes, has died. He was 69. Lett, called Papa Pinot for having paved the way for the area's thriving wine industry and helping...Tags: Death and Dying, Oregon, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry, Dundee
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Healing 'Broken' pieces
Special to The Baltimore SunFinding Beauty in a Broken World by Terry Tempest Williams Pantheon Books / $26 / 416 pages Renaissance art, endangered prairie dogs and Rwandan genocide are the compelling triptych in Terry Tempest Williams' quest to piece together the shards of a...Tags: History, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Massacres, Genocide, Animals
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David Lett dies at 69; pioneering Oregon winemaker
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDavid Lett, a pioneering winemaker who proved that the climate of Oregon's Willamette Valley was ideal for growing pinot noir grapes, has died. He was 69. Lett, dubbed Papa Pinot for having paved the way for the area's thriving wine industry and...Tags: Death and Dying, Viniculture, Oregon, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Beverage Industry
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Planning your trip to Colorado
Special to The Los Angeles TimesTHE BEST WAY TO COLORADO From LAX, US Airways, Frontier and United offer connecting service (change of planes) to Durango. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $498. Most people who drive it take Interstate 15 past Las Vegas and up Interstate 70 into...Tags: Colorado, Montrose
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