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Bringing the Buzz Back to the Caf é

Once they plotted revolutions, now they're typing blogs. Today's cafe society is a weak decaf. By MICHAEL IDOV The coffeehouse may just be mankind's greatest invention. It certainly is the most collective one: In the classic,...

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Several D.C. women at the top give a quick pep talk to those who would succeed them

Ask D.C.'s powerful women anything, but make it snappy Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, November 21, 2009 Megan Bloomgren came to hear from the Alpha Women. At 30, she is an Alpha Woman-in-waiting -- former class...

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W. Soccer. No. 4 Terps Fall At No. 1 UNC, 1-0

Final Stats CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - The lone goal of the game came in the 82nd minute when Carolina's Casey Nogueira finished a Jessica McDonald throw-in from 25 yards out. Maryland took advantage of the momentum a minute later...

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2 Newark men charged in counterfeit-money probe

COLUMBUS -- Two Newark men accused of altering thousands of $5 bills within the past three months were charged Friday with one count of counterfeiting each during their initial appearances in U.S. Magistrate Court.

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Stamps believe they will 'get the job done'

By Allen Cameron, Calgary HeraldNovember 21, 2009 10:27 AM Saskatchewan Roughriders' defensive back Chris McKenzie (middle) cuts down Calgary Stampeders wide Receiver Jeremaine Copeland (right) in first half CFL action at...

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Considering a Faux Turkey for the Holidays? Better Read This First

Posted by Tara Lohan at 5:27 AM on November 21, 2009. A review of four "birds" -- and it's not pretty. Tara Lohan is a senior editor at AlterNet. Share and save this post: Thank Lou Bendrick for doing the dirty work for you....

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Wie wins, rail loses and June is jonesing

Athletic triumph and academic triage lead the way as we "flASHback" on the week's news that amused and confused: • Hawai'i golfer Michelle Wie finally won her first LPGA tournament four years after turning pro. Anybody who can...

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Vail traveler heads beyond America's fast-food empire

The first phase of this African venture is coming to an end. It is not that I am coming home already, but the "luxury part" is over. From here on in it is buses and wherever possible, trains ,and so I get my first taste of the...

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Storm drain likely source of Carvin Creek gas leak - roanoke.com

The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality is investigating the source of a gasoline leak that contaminated a small tributary of Carvin Creek in Roanoke County. Roanoke County Fire and Rescue crews were called about 10...

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Disabled Iraq Veteran Sues McDonald's for Discrimination

Disabled Iraq veteran, Luis Montalvan, says that he was repeatedly discriminated against at a Brooklyn McDonald's. According to Montalvan, these conflicts culminated in an assault that sent him to the emergency room. Now,...

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