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High school hockey: RFA looks like contender

Rome Free Academy’s hockey team may have lost its leading scorer – first team all-star forward Dustin Frankey – to graduation, but the Black Knights may have what it takes to challenge defending champion New Hartford and...

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Obama: First Pacific President?

Inflation is not only a monetary matter. But two presidents (Ronald Reagan, and before him Richard Nixon, who in 1972 ended the freeze in U.S.-China relations that began in 1949) came from California, which is on the Pacific....

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Shooting victim farewelled

Friends and family farewelled Nelson man Troy Minto yesterday just metres from where he was fatally shot a week ago.Mr Minto, 22, died from a single gunshot blast the chest in Branford Park during a reported argument over a...

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Aaron Sorkin headed back to TV

While he's spent the time since Studio 60 was cancelled working on movies, Aaron Sorkin has been tooling away on a new idea for a TV series set behind the scenes of a show. Yes, the writer behind David Fincher's The Social...

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Obama in China: Why not more US export jobs? (The Christian Science Monitor)

The Christian Science Monitor - Creating jobs for Americans is President Obama's top priority. Yet he left China on Tuesday with little to show in further opening the world's fastest-growing economy to greater imports of US...

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Lisa Kudrow unsure of Friends future

Lisa Kudrow doesn't believe 'Friends' will ever make it onto the big screen because ''everyone is busy''. Lisa Kudrow doesn't think there will ever be a 'Friends' movie. The 45-year-old actress - who played kooky masseuse...

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Tarses family to develop family sitcom

NBC comedy partners father and son The Tarses clan has come together to develop -- what else? -- a family comedy for NBC. Sitcom vet Jay Tarses and his son, comedy writer Matt Tarses, are onboard to write "Assisted Loving" --...

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A Teacher's Lessons for Business Leaders

He's a schoolteacher. The school's administrators wanted to give him the gifted class, but Clark insisted on the underperforming students. In one school year, Clark's fifth-grade class outperformed the gifted class. When Clark...

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Grieving father's fury after Nelson shooting

The circumstances in which Anthony Minto met with his baby granddaughter for the first time yesterday were not how he could ever have imagined. The father of Saturday's shooting victim Troy Minto, ...

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Tension after Nelson shooting

Tight security surrounded Nelson District Court this afternoon as the man charged with murdering a 22-year old man in a city park early on Saturday evening appeared with four associates also charge...

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