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Attorney General Holder Jokes That Republicans Have 'A New Fondness For Me'
The Senate has delayed confirming Holder's successor, Loretta Lynch. Democratic Sen. Richard Durbin says Lynch has been "asked to sit in the back of the bus when it comes to the Senate calendar."
Police Capture Mesa, Ariz., Shooter; 1 Dead, 5 Hurt
The suspect, who has not been identified, killed one man and wounded two women, and then shot three others while trying to elude capture.
Fed Sends Clear Sign On Raising Rates, But Says Hike Unlikely In April
In a statement, the Federal Reserve dropped a pledge to be "patient" before raising interest rates.
Saxophonist Tony Malaby's New Quartet Brings Out His Rowdy Side
Malaby has merged his two trios — with a cello and a tuba — into a quartet called Tubacello. Their new album is Scorpion Eater. Jazz critic Kevin Whitehead says he hopes to hear from them again.
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Released From Prison, 'Apologetic Bandit' Writes About Life Inside
Daniel Genis, son of Soviet emigre writer Alexander Genis, served 10 years for armed robbery. The crimes fueled his heroin addiction. "It was so obvious I didn't fit in," he says.
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Omaha utility board sticks with CEO choice after 2nd search
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The Omaha Public Power District board decided to stick with its original choice for the utility's next chief executive after completing…
Nebraska school district to expand career readiness program
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska school district will soon incorporate opportunities for high school seniors to go to work for local businesses as part of a…
This Spanish Pig-Slaughtering Tradition Is Rooted In Sustainability
In Spanish villages, townspeople gather at dawn to collectively slaughter a pig, then prepare every last bit as food, even the ears. The ancient ritual, called matanza, is now drawing foodie tourists.
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Omaha Press Club, 10/11/02
OMAHA PRESS CLUB – Vard Johnson, Omaha attorney, and former member of the Nebraska State Legislature; Bev Traub, from the Omaha League of Women Voters…
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Britain Unveils A New 1-Pound Coin
The coin has 12 sides and a fresh design. It also has new technology that the Royal Mint says will make it the most counterfeit-proof coin in the world.
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