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- The Mississippi River built its delta over the course of 7,500 years, grabbing silt and rock from northern banks, carrying the debris south on the current, and dumping it when the river reached the sea.
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- Meet the L.A. competitors
- ... Angeles: A graduate of the California Culinary Academy, Saad spent more than 25 years in the restaurant business, launching several himself, including the three Sweet Heat eateries in San Francisco. He later moved into real estate:
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- A Defining Moment
- Friday the 13th was very lucky for IberiaBank shareholders. The announcement that day that the company had purchased two failing Florida banks registered a 3.5 on the national financial Richter Scale, but it sent a major shockwave through
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- Here are the 99 Marathon city manager applicants
- Cocoa resident Clarence Hulse, a consultant for a real estate development group since June 2008 ... Kansas resident Jennifer McCausland, a health communications coordinator for Sedgwick County in Kansas since 2007. Orange City, Fla.,
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- For Former Gulf Fisherman, Global Wqrming threatens way of
- Washington Bureau - JIM TANKERSLEY Reporting from St. Tammany Parish, La. By the time climate change pushes sea levels high enough to swallow Cliff Glockner's stilt house northeast of New Orleans, most of the low-lying Gulf islands he
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- Losing a loved one is never easy. I lost my brother Frank in 1997 in a work site accident and it hit the family hard. I've lost close friends and fellow Marines serving their country in Iraq. I've been to more military funerals than I can
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Seattle Post Intelligencer- Letters: Beach restoration in N.J. benefits many
- There are 3,400 homes in Sea Isle City; 155 of those are on the beach ... dollars, study Alaska, West Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania. The dollars spent on New Jersey beach
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- Editorial: Legal land grabs
- New Jersey is one of seven states with fuzzy eminent domain laws that make it easier to wrongly take people's property. It's a measure the Garden State should clarify, especially in the wake of the fallout from a landmark Connecticut case.
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- A landmark ruling, if it stands
- The echoes from Hurricane Katrina have never stopped ringing through Louisiana. They began with the discovery of hundreds of bodies trapped by the rapidly rising floods and continued through the ordeal endured by evacuees through the
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- U.S. nails Chinese drywall for woes in homes
- MIAMI -- What thousands of homeowners nationwide have believed about Chinese drywall was validated yesterday, when the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission said there is a link between the imported material and problems with corrosion
- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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