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Border Measures Pushing Migrants to Sea
SAN DIEGO (AP) - The migrants board rickety boats in the dark, taking orders from inexperienced seamen. From sandy Mexican shores popular with weekend tourists, they can see downtown San Diegos lights when the sky is clear.
Source: The Associated Press
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Obama, security aides, still debating Blackberry
WASHINGTON (AP) - For President-elect Barack Obama, parting with his Blackberry is such sweet sorrow. In fact, it isnt yet certain that hell give up his hand-held device once he...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Humane Society to open Thursday
HORRY COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - A controversial distemper outbreak at one Horry County animal shelter has officials making sure the kennel is ready to reopen - and virus free.
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Man Claims Bugged Teddy Bear Was Ex-Wifes Spy
By RUSSELL GOLDMAN The teddy bear was there for more than just a picnic: It turns out it may have been a spy. A Nebraska man is suing his ex-wife for violating his privacy after she...
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Thursday, 08 January 2009
Coal ash spill reveals risks, lapses in waste regulation
By RENEE SCHOOF WASHINGTON -- The coal ash spill in Tennessee last month is putting a spotlight on whether the ash from 450 other power plants around the country could be...
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Florida, Oklahoma play for college football crown » (The Associated Press)
Obama, security aides, still debating Blackberry » (The Associated Press)
Japan's TDK to cut 8000 jobs, forecasts loss » (The Associated Press)
German exports dive in November » (The Associated Press)
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- New Rules for Fuel Economy Will Have to Wait
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- Slovakia becomes 16th country to adopt the euro
- Bank of America completes Merrill Lynch purchase
- Citi cuts executive pay
- A Rust Belt Oasis, the University of Michigan Is Spending Billions
- Florida’s minimum wage to climb 6.2%
- Thieves Educate Madoff On Stolen Property
- Ledger 2008s biggest movie story

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