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One dead, one injured in boarding house fire in Omaha
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) —One person is dead and another remains hospitalized with injuries after a fire at a boarding house in south Omaha.Firefighters…
25 Years After Death, A Dictator Still Casts A Shadow In Romania
Nicolae Ceausescu ruled with an iron fist for 25 years until he was overthrown and executed on Christmas Day in 1989. A quarter-century after his ouster, the country is still dealing with his legacy.
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Turkey's President And His 1,100-Room 'White Palace'
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the massive presidential complex is a symbol of Turkey's growing importance. But as one opposition politician puts it: Only dictators want to live in palaces.
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Contractor Freed By Cuba Will Get $3.2M From U.S.
A USAID official confirmed the payment to Alan Gross, who spent five years in a Cuban prison. It's part of a settlement with the Maryland-based company for which he worked at the time of his arrest.
Sony To Stream 'The Interview' On YouTube, Other Sites Starting Today
The studio said the comedy will also be available to rent on Google Play, Microsoft's Xbox Video and a dedicated website at a price of $5.99. It's also being shown in more than 200 theaters.
Son's Death 'Doesn't Make Any Sense,' Say Parents Of Berkeley Teen
Toni Martin-Green came forward last night to say it was her son who was shot and killed in Berkeley, Mo. Today, she says, "I am trying to remain calm."
A Very Native American Christmas
For some Native Americans, Christmas has been a time for decorated trees, Santa Claus and lots of old traditions.
Bianculli's Top 10: 2014 Was A 'Good Year For Programming'
TV critic David Bianculli says that he's encouraged by how far TV has come. He picks The Good Wife as the best show of 2014, having "the deepest roster of really strong regulars and guest stars."
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Would You Like Health Insurance With Those Stocking Stuffers?
While shoppers rush to the mall to pick up the last neckties and Transformers for Christmas, health officials are trying to pitch them on an unconventional gift this holiday season: health insurance.
Metropolitan Community College Lecture, 4/9/12
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE LECTURE – Tony Burroughs, professional genealogist, and author of “Black Roots: A Beginners’ Guide to Tracing the…
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