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Washing-machine toddler: Mother didn't know until video was on TV
Having your child get stuck in a washing machine is one thing. Not knowing about it until you see it on the news -- after a video of the incident has gone viral -- is something else. That's how a New Jersey mom learned that her son was at the heart of...
Tags: Prosecution, Los Angeles Times
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Kale: Its Green is the New Black
HealthIt used to be that any recipe that called for kale was a recipe I didn’t try to make. I assumed kale was a chewy, yucky, gross green that I was never, ever going to like. It’s loaded with vitamins A and C and a good amount of iron and...... -
Gasification plants in Illinois dead or on life support
A few short months ago, the future looked bright for three coal plant developers with the idea that they would create a new market for the state's abundant, but dirty, coal.
Proponents even called the coal "clean" because it wouldn't be burned and sent...Tags: Ameren Corporation, Leucadia National Corporation, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Justice System
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More travelers hit road
NEW YORK (AP) - More Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend than a year ago. And they'll have a bit more money to spend thanks to lower gas prices. Memorial Day kicks off the summer travel season, and since pump prices never reached $4 or $5...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Federal Reserve, Manufacturing and Engineering, George Washington, Human Interest
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Gas Prices Down Compared To Last Year, But Holiday Travelers Still Staying Close
The Hartford CourantKathy Rivera eyed the pump total warily as she filled the tank of her black Altima Monday at a Capitol Avenue station, and said her family has no plans to drive out of state this Memorial Day weekend. "Absolutely not," said Rivera of Bloomfield,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Travel, Human Interest
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Heavy sea ice could mean slight delay in offshore Arctic drilling
SEATTLE -- The heaviest polar ice in more than a decade is clinging to the northern coast of Alaska and could postpone the commencement of offshore oil drilling in the Arctic until the beginning of August — a delay of up to two weeks, Shell Alaska...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Los Angeles Times
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Rising U.S. consumer optimism runs up against analysts' anxiety about Europe
American consumers are feeling more carefree than they've been since just before the Great Recession. That attitude arrives just as analysts worldwide are fretting about the prospect of a new global recession.
European leaders are talking about...Tags: Globalization, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Gasoline Industry, Gail MarksJarvis, Deutsche Bank AG
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Memorial Weekend Travelers Hit the Road Despite Gas Prices
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Millions of travelers set off Friday for the start of the Memorial Day weekend despite record high prices at the pump. AAA estimates that 2.6 million people in Southern California will travel sometime over the holiday weekend. That...Tags: Holidays, AAA, Memorial Day
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Helium shortage?
On the brink of balloon season, Lisa Talip is juggling the usual orders for Memorial Day parties, prom dances and June graduations.
But this year, there has been one particularly weighty hang-up. Helium — the lighter-than-air element that puts...Tags: Chicago Tribune, Algeria, Environmental Issues, MRI (imaging), Natural Resources
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More travelers to hit the road this Memorial Day
NEW YORK (AP) — More Americans will hit the road this holiday weekend than a year ago. And they'll have a bit more money to spend thanks to lower gas prices. Memorial Day kicks off the summer travel season, and since pump prices never reached $4 or...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Automotive Equipment, Federal Reserve, Manufacturing and Engineering, George Washington
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Chicago gas prices hold near high into Memorial Day weekend
Tribune staff reporterIllinois residents will hit the road this holiday weekend in slightly greater numbers than last year despite the fact that gasoline prices remain at historically high levels, according to AAA projections. The average price for regular gasoline in the...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Chicago, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Travel
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