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  1. Buildings Collapse, 2 Injured in Powerful NZ Quake
    | Filed at 5:08 a.m. ET | WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- Chimneys and walls crumbled to the ground, roads cracked in half and residents were knocked off their feet as a powerful magnitude-7.1 earthquake rocked New Zealand's South Island early Saturday. The prime minister said it was a miracle no on
    The New York Times 
  2. Bargains outnumber tar balls in Florida
    | The beaches along the Panhandle were once derisively dubbed the "redneck Riviera." Over the years, they've been rebranded as Florida's Emerald Coast. (The Washington Post) | It wasn't the BP oil spill that was keeping me from taking a dip in the Gulf of Mexico. It was the rain. | The weather had b
    Denver Post 
  3. September festivals and parades at a glance
    | In our last issue, “Chicago Skyline Hotel Lounges”, we asked the following trivia question: In 1949, TV soap operas began in Chicago. What was the first soap opera to begin in Chicago? | The first TV daytime soap opera to begin in Chicago was……. "These Are My Children," which was broadcast
    The Examiner 
  4. The Pixies talk to The Examiner about their World Tour
    | When you've been a band for twenty years, there isn't much that hasn't been written about you. The origins, inspirations, writing styles, break ups, make ups, favorite this or that; all the mindless banter between interviewers and musicians that filled the pages of magazines not so long ago and no
    The Examiner 
  5. More vacation-from-hell stories from readers
    More News | A sick world after all | Judy Ostrom, Overland Park: Our bad vacation was last summer. We planned a week at Universal Studios with a side trip to Disney's Magic Kingdom. We arrived on Sunday, and things were great. Then on Monday our 14-year-old daughter started feeling bad, with chills,
    Kansas City Star 
  6. Vanity Fair reporter admits error in Palin article
    | KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A writer for Vanity Fair has acknowledged a case of mistaken identity in an unflattering article about Sarah Palin in the magazine's October issue. AC = 1234 | --> | Reporter Michael Joseph Gross describes Palin's youngest son, Trig, being pushed in a stroller by his older siste
    Herald Tribune 
  7. AAA New Mexico: Lower holiday pump prices
    Send this story to a friend | Email address of friend (insert comma between multiple addresses): Your email address: Add a brief note: | Enter words from the security image above: | Get new image | Audio verification | reCAPTCHA™ Print Reprints RSS Feeds LinkedIn Share Comments AAA New Mexico
    Business Journal 
  8. 'Dennis Mitchell's 'Breakfast With the Beatles' marks a milestone -- program no. 1,000
    | The next edition of “Dennis Mitchell’s Breakfast With The Beatles,” available early Sunday morning at www.beatlesradioshow.com, marks a milestone -- it's no. 1,000. It will feature a two-hour retrospective of the history of the Beatles and excerpts from past guest appearances by Ringo Starr,
    The Examiner 
  9. Annie Automatic spreads free musical love through benefit shows and technology
    | I caught up with French at a coffee shop in Hollywood. To celebrate September 9th as the one year anniversary (9/9/09) of Annie Automatic’s “Fighting Chance” EP, a free download, acoustic version of one of the tracks from that EP, can be found online 9/9/10. | French:  Sept 10th we’re doi
    The Examiner 
  10. Earl lashes N.C. coast, officials survey damage
    | MANTEO, N.C. — Officials started surveying for damage in the wake of Hurricane Earl on Friday, after the weakened but still dangerous storm battered North Carolina's coast with rain, winds and waves overnight. | Local emergency officials said no casualties or major structural damage had been
    MSNBC 
  11. Oil spill prevention is focus of California bill
    | In response to the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, California lawmakers are looking to strengthen the state's oil spill prevention requirements. | An Assembly measure now before Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger would allow the state to increase fees on oil shipped into California by as much as
    The News & Observer 
  12. Tourism: South America a likely booster
      | Submit your comment | South America is likely to be a growing source market for tourism to South Africa, according to Nick Seewer, the former managing director of the five-star Mount Nelson Hotel in Cape Town. | He came out of retirement on the eve of the World Cup to take over as chief exe
    Business Report 
  13. Hyatt Regency New Orleans to open in late 2011
    | You can't keep a great city down. The Hyatt Regency New Orleans, located Downtown adjacent to the Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans Arena and new medical district, is planned to open for business in late 2011. The hotel will be one of the most significant hospitality developments to open in New Orl
    The Examiner 
  14. A Miniature-Golf Odyssey (Obstacles Included)
    | FOR some families the summer game is baseball, for others basketball. For mine, it’s miniature golf. Marcus Yam/The New York Times | Flushing Meadows Pitch & Putt in Queens. Michael Appleton for The New York Times | Nighttime miniature golf at the Brooklyn Golf Center, along a stretch of the
    The New York Times 
  15. Mayfair Evolves and Real Estate Prices Blossom
    | LONDON — What could be more English than Mayfair? Elegant Georgian townhouses and solid Edwardian mansions line the streets of this sophisticated neighborhood, which has been a haven for the rich since the Great Plague and then the fire of 1666 drove the capital’s aristocracy out of th
    The New York Times 
  16. NYPD investigating report of suspicious vehicle
    | NEW YORK -- The New York City police bomb squad is looking at a suspicious Mercedes parked in midtown Manhattan and has blocked off some traffic near the vehicle. | Pedestrian and street traffic was blocked on about 10 blocks around the car at about 4:30 p.m., but vehicles are now being allowed to
    The News & Observer 
  17. Mexico Beach, FL: Labor Day weekend bargains
    | About 30 miles south of Panama City Beach along Highway 98 you'll find Mexico Beach and a stretch of beautiful Florida beaches with blissfully limited commercialization. Nature reigns supreme and the crowds and noise of busier seaside getaways are nonexistent. | If this sounds like the place for y
    The Examiner 
  18. Over 70 Countries Converge to Craft a Truly Global Congress
    | ROYAL PALM BEACH, FLORIDA--(Marketwire - Sept. 2, 2010) - The Medical Tourism Association announced today that over seventy countries have confirmed participation in the 3rd Annual World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress in Los Angeles, California, USA, September 22nd-24th, 2010. The
    Insurance Newsnet 
  19. Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 09:00 ET
    | Sep 02, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 02-Sep-10 09:00 ET | 08:56 | On the Wires | Sutor Technology Group (SUTR) announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Changshu Huaye Steel Strip Company Limited has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with China Constructi
    Insurance Newsnet 
  20. Briefing.com: Hourly In Play (R) - 08:00 ET
    | Sep 02, 2010 (Briefing.com via COMTEX) -- Hourly In Play (R) | Updated: 02-Sep-10 08:00 ET | 07:59 | TRAD TradeStation reported Aug metrics (6.15 ) | Co reported the business metrics for the month ended August 31, 2010: 73,847 Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs); Total client assets of $2.2 billi
    Insurance Newsnet 
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