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TV cooking star Rachael Ray helps struggling Ohio town still ravaged by loss of major employerTelevision cooking star Rachael Ray is boosting the local food supply for a struggling Ohio town. |
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TV cooking star Rachael Ray helps struggling Ohio town still ravaged by loss of major employerTelevision cooking star Rachael Ray is boosting the local food supply for a struggling Ohio town. |
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Blind Marching Band to Participate in Rose ParadeThe only blind marching band in the country -- and possibly the world -- wants to show the world that their talents have no limits. |
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Virus Is Found in Many With Chronic Fatigue SyndromeMany people with chronic fatigue syndrome are infected with a little known virus that may cause or at least contribute to their illness, researchers are reporting. |
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Feds designate $320 million to improve Mississippi River water qualityThe river that begins as a trickle in Itasca State Park in Minnesota and ends 2,350 miles later at the Gulf of Mexico will get a $320 million infusion from the federal government to improve water quality. |
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Record-setting denim donation to help homes hit by disastersMore than 33,000 items of old denim -- jeans, hats and jackets -- were sent to Washington in a recycling effort that will benefit disaster-struck homes, officials said. |
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From the Ashes of ’69, a River RebornThe first time Gene Roberts fell into the Cuyahoga River, he worried he might die. The year was 1963, and the river was still an open sewer for industrial waste. Walking home, Mr. Roberts smelled so bad that his friends ran to stay upwind of him. |
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$9 flights from JetAmerica on sale nowJetAmerica, the low-cost carrier which is said to have been modeled after low-cost European carrier Ryanair, is selling $9 flights from New York, Detroit, Orlando, Michigan and Minneapolis starting today (May 27). |
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WindCube Generates Electricity in Moderate WindWind power is the fastest growing industry in the alternative energy sector. |
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Ohio Cafe Owner Lets Customers Pick Prices (w/Video)Kettering, Ohio, USA - A cafe owner in Ohio is trying a new technique to keep customers happy -- he's letting them name their own price for their food and drinks. |
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Chain Results in 10 Kidney Swaps Among StrangersPetoskey, Michigan, USA - When Matthew Jones decided to donate a kidney to a stranger, the Michigan father of five had no idea he'd be starting a lifesaving, "pay it forward" chain. |
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Good news in America
- EPA proposes cutting carbon dioxide emissions from coal plants 30% by 2030
- California is first state to ban lead in hunting ammo
- Limits Approved for Genetically Modified Crops in Kauai, Hawaii
- Environmentalists win U.S. court fight to protect whales from Navy sonar
- New York City Air Quality Cleanest in Decades
- Obama to launch major initiative to curb wildlife trafficking
- Obama triples area of protected California coastline
- Obama ‘backs assault weapons ban’
- Victories for Marriage Equality and First Openly Gay U.S. Senator
- Lucas Giving Disney’s Billions To Fund Education
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