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Judge who ruled on Arizona law is well versed in immigration cases
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The federal judge who blocked key aspects of Arizona's new immigration law was so well regarded across the political spectrum that she was nominated to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, who tapped her on the recommendation of Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), one of Congress's most... Arizona - Law - Immigration - United States - Services
 
WHO'S YOUR HERO?
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Who's Your Hero? Nominate someone you know who makes the world a better place. Just log on to www.prideofbritain.com or write to Pride of Britain, PO Box 4014 London, E14 5BF
 
Man who dragged, killed dog gets maximum prison sentence
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The man who dragged a stolen dog to death behind his truck at Colorado National Monument was sentenced Friday to the maximum prison term of three years.
 
Where the strikes begin
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David Cowger isn't one of those people who buys a bowling ball and uses it for the next 30 years.
 
The big day: Chelsea Clinton to wed in upstate NY
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Chelsea Clinton was poised to marry her longtime boyfriend at an exclusive estate along New York's Hudson River after weeks of intrigue, secrecy and buzz that caused hundreds to crowd into this small village hoping to catch of a glimpse of a former president, a secretary of state or their publicity-shy daughter.
 
Pardon for 'The Kid'?
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SANTA FE - The showdown between Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid has fascinated the American public for nearly 130 years with its classic, Old West storyline of the frontier lawman hunting down the notorious gunslinger.
 
Truth and irony in the Ag Department fiascos
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The Shirley Sherrod Story started innocently. It was a beautiful anecdote of redemption and personal growth, which she related last year at a meeting of the Georgia NAACP.
 
The almanac
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By United Press International UPI Almanac for Saturday, July 31, 2010. Almanac - History - Media - Government - Business
 
WHO expert: Faster MDR-TB test should be made available to vulnerable populations
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A new diagnostic tool that shortens the diagnosis of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) from eight weeks to two hours should be made available to vulnerable populations according to a WHO expert, Reuters reports.
 
Skateboard park in Califon still possible
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CALIFON The group of skateboarders who attended a Borough Council meeting earlier this spring returned to the councils Monday, July 19 meeting, again politely asking for a skate park.