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Medical examiner 24 dead in Oklahoma twister
A resident surveys the damage after the tornado hit the area near 149th and Drexel on Monday, May 20, 2013 in Oklahoma City, Okla. (AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Chris ...
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Okla. tornado death toll revised down to at least 24
A massive, howling tornado pulverized a vast swath of the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, chewing up homes and businesses, and severely damaging a hospital and two elementary ...
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Marcellus Shale has impact on Delco Rose Tree Media receives $50000 natural gas grant
dlynch@delcotimes.com @dmlreporter State officials have awarded the Rose Tree Media School District a $499,994 Natural Gas Vehicle Development Program grant which will go toward an upgrade of the district’s school bus fleet.The grant is being administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as part of Act 13 known as the Marcellus Shale Impact Fee legislation. Gov. ...
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Watch live coverage of aftermath of killer tornado in Oklahoma
A vicious tornado was one of several that touched down Sunday in the nation's midsection, concentrating damage in central Oklahoma and Wichita, ...
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Police Argument between Rockview inmates leads to ink-pen stabbing
BENNER TOWNSHIP - State police at Rockview say an argument Sunday between two inmates at the State Correctional Institution at Rockview led to one of the men stabbing the other with an ink pen.Police said the altercation occurred at 5:10 p.m. in the dining hall, where a 49-year-old inmate got into a argument with a 35-year-old inmate.The older man then stabbed the younger man “several ...
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Mondo Cane
Any way you look at it, "Mondo Cane" (which is pronounced "car-nay") is a patently silly piece of cinematic junk masquerading as an important anthropological documentary of strange and exotic parts of the world. The dead give-away to its exploitative nature is the condescending, inflated narration that immediately clues the viewer in to the fact that the filmmakers have no respect for the cultures ... ...
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Game officials Bald eagle killed in central Pa.
LORETTO, Pa. (AP) -- The Pennsylvania Game Commission is trying to determine who fatally shot a bald eagle in western Pennsylvania earlier this ...
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DAs new charge Stepdad smothered Pa. toddler
BLAIRSVILLE, Pa. (AP) -- A district attorney has added a charge of criminal homicide against a western Pennsylvania stepfather already charged with physically abusing the ...
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Ohio man rescued after fall at western Pa. park
PORTERSVILLE, Pa. (AP) -- An Ohio man had to be rescued after he fell 15 to 20 feet while taking photographs near Kildoo Falls in McConnells Mill State ...
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Dicks Sporting Goods 1Q net income revenue up
PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Dick's Sporting Goods said Tuesday that its net income rose 13 percent in the first quarter as revenue edged up and some expenses ...
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Pa. board OKs charges to use new resort casino
FARMINGTON, Pa. (AP) -- The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has approved charges that non-resort guests must pay to gamble at soon-to-open casino at a southwestern Pennsylvania ...
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