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Is K2 a problem in La Crescent?

She had heard about K2 but knew nothing of it. She really wasn’t concerned until it was brought to her attention. Then she started reading up on it. The more she learned, the more she realized K2 wasn’t something to take lightly.

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TANT IS GRANTED PAROLE

COLUMBIA — David Ray Tant, once considered the country's second largest breeder of fighting dogs from his property in southern Charleston County, was granted parole in a 5-2 ruling Wednesday.

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American Pulse(TM): Two Out of Three Worried About Possible Double-Dip Recession

COLUMBUS, OH--(Marketwire - 09/07/10) - 68.7% of Americans 18+ say they are somewhat/very concerned about the possibility of a double-dip recession while only 1 in 10 (10.4%) is not, according to the latest American Pulse Survey of 5,209 respondents. 34.9% think the government might be digging us into a deeper hole and 29.3% are afraid the government doesn't know how to dig us out. On the other ...

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Lenny Kravitz Working on Michael Jackson Song- Taylor Swift is Horrible?- Idol's Crystal Bowersox- Zsa Zsa ...

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Who's talking? Who's texting? NielsenWire shares the details

Although it may seem as if everyone in American now has a cellular phone - and a good many do - a report from NielsenWire indicates that some consumers are talking, some are texting and some do a little of everything.

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Post it

By Trevor Stokes Staff Writer “My relatives who post their political views on Facebook are acting like racist, xenophobic, reactionary nutjobs,” came the message from an anonymous person in Florence.

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Sports - Naval Academy

Naval Academy athletic officials had a tough decision to make during the offseason: Whether or not to promote standout quarterback Ricky Dobbs for the Heisman Trophy.

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Update: BP's advertising budget during the spill neared $100 million

Late Monday, BP responded to a request from the Congressional Committee on Energy and Commerce that asked the company to report how much money it had shelled out on advertising after the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in April.

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Introducing ‘Jake Heisman’

SEATTLE — When the hubbub died down after the Washington Huskies’ bounce-back season in 2009, the buildup of quarterback Jake Locker swung into full effect. The buzz started midway through December when Locker announced he would return for his senior year.

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BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising

British energy giant BP Plc spent almost $100 million on advertising after the April 20 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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6 Alabama broadband projects funded by feds - BusinessWeek


6 Alabama broadband projects funded by feds
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Alabama reopens coastal waters to fishing - BusinessWeek


Alabama reopens coastal waters to fishing
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Court denies Scrushy's request for release on bond - BusinessWeek


Court denies Scrushy's request for release on bond
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Victoryland reopening dog track, but no machines - BusinessWeek


Victoryland reopening dog track, but no machines
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BP spent almost $100 million on ads after spill - Houston Chronicle


BP spent almost $100 million on ads after spill
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In addition to the advertising spending, BP delivered $89.5 million in grants to help promote tourism in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana and Mississippi after ...

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