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An Arizona Act of Kindness, Leaving Water for Immigrants, or an Offense?
Daniel J. Millis was one of the Arizona volunteers ticketed for littering after he was caught by a federal Fish and Wildlife officer placing gallon jugs of water for passing immigrants in a remote semidesert landscape.
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Cross-country paddler completes 4,300-mile trip
An extreme paddler who launched a cross-country canoe trip in Portland, Ore., traveled 3,500 miles through rivers, lakes and other waterways before arriving Friday in Portland, Maine. Canoe – Sports – Portland Maine – River – Portland
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Where’s Ergonomics Going? Nowhere if Things Don’t Change!

Where’s Ergonomics Going? Nowhere if Things Don’t Change!
Where’s Ergonomics Going? Nowhere if Things Don’t Change!
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Everybody loves C.J.
AURELIAN SPRINGS — Perhaps Northwest Halifax football coach Andre Stewart summed it up best when talking about Vikings senior C.J. Fitts.
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Fall TV 2010: Reviewed
What’s worth watching, and what should be banned from your TiVo? Our critics pick the winners and losers of the new TV season.
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BU leaves roommate chemistry up to chance

BU leaves roommate chemistry up to chance
By: Chelsea Diana Ellie Harrington wanted a roommate she could relate to so she wouldn’t have to make the long trek home to Florida on weekends. Instead of throwing her fate to housing’s random roommate assignment, Harrington logged onto Boston University’s Class of 201…
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FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’

FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
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FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
Read more on New Haven Register

FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
Read more on New Haven Register

Lastest Extreme Sports News

FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
Read more on New Haven Register

FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
Read more on New Haven Register

FILM SCREENING: National Geographic extreme sports documentary, ‘Radical Reels Tour’
MADISON — Think of this as extreme moviegoing.
Read more on New Haven Register

PRODUCT PROFILE

PRODUCT PROFILE
AIB to move E3bn rights issue forward? ## AIB may alter its 7.4bn euro capital raising programme by proceeding with a 3bn euro rights issue before it announces the same of its remaining overseas businesses.
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Locals behind Jama Masjid firing: Delhi Police
The Jama Masjid firing was carried out by locals to create panic, according to Delhi Police.
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Tea partiers cheer, size up candidates in Westbrook
WESTBROOK — Part history lesson, part community picnic, part political revolution. The Cumberland County tea party rally was a little bit of each.
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Campus couture: College style has evolved over the years

Campus couture: College style has evolved over the years
When Betsy Joy arrived as a freshman to the University of Oklahoma in 1957, she came wrapped in a sweater, skirt and pearls.
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Sorry I’ll read that again: the unchanging world of Kenny Dalglish | Paul Wilson
Fourteen years on from his first book, the Liverpool icon has published a second, but little in the outlook of the misunderstood Scot has altered What with not quite getting round to reading War and Peace yet, not to mention cataloguing my Everton programmes from the Sixties and Seventies, I must admit I wasn’t expecting to be drawn towards another book from Kenny Dalglish. Nothing whatsoever …
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PM expects NZ to attend Commonwealth Games
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Prime Minister John Key expects New Zealand athletes to compete at next month’s Commonwealth Games in New Delhi despite a weekend shooting targeting tourists in the Indian capital.
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