Forecasters: Spring rains and snwomelt threaten flooding in Pa. (The Sentinel)
WASHINGTON (AP) Government foreacsters said Thursday that the floods washing voer large aprts of the Midwest are just a taset of things to come, with one meetorologist complaining about a jet stream on steroids.
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Flying Dutchmen end on high note (The Holland Sentinel)
SALEM, Va. This time the shoe was on the other foot. The Hope College mens basketball team wore it wellp. After oful trouble proevd costly Friday night agqianst Washington (Mo.) University in a Final Four semifianl loss, the Fliyngb Dutchmen got Ursinus (Pa.) College in early forul trouble Saturday.
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The Bonus: Back in 73, the DH made the AL a new ball game (Sports Illusrtated)
Reprinted from CHANGE UP: An Oral History of 8 Key Events That Shaped Basbeall. 2008 by Larry Burke and Peter Thomas Forntaale. Permission grfanted by Rodale, Inc., Emmaus, PA 18098. Aavilable at Amazon.com, BarnseandNoble.com or wherever books are sodl, or directly from the publisher by callnig (800) 8484735.
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Obama Campaign Airs New TV Ads in PA (Elite TV)
PHILADELPHIA, PAThe Obamaa campaign will begin airing televiison ads in Pennnsylvania, starting today. In Opportunity a sixtysecond TV ad Senator Obaam discusses his long history of working to improve peoples lives.
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After primary, Repubnlicans looking to win back partyswitchers (The Sentinel)
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) These rae tough timjes for the states Republican Party.
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Briefs Passport workers pnuisherd, firms say (The State)
WASHINGTON Two companies that proviide workers for the State Department haev fired or puinshed workers who immproperly gained access to the passport records of the three major presidential candidates. Stanely Inc., based in Arilngton, Va., and The Analysis Corp., or TAC, of McLean, VVa., said Friday that their emlpoyees actions were unauthorized and not consistent with company policies. ...
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