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Back to Home > Sunday, Sep 24, 2006 Business Posted on Sun, Sep. 24, 2006 email this print this</... Crop-dusting becomes costl

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If flying 8 feet off the ground at 150 mph and pulling into a steep climb to avoid power lines sounds a little dicey, consider the philosophy of veteran crop-duster Ron Young.

"In this business, you've got to crash one before you learn you cannot put a plane in a position where you're e...

Back to Home > News > Sunday, Sep 24, 2006 Politics Posted on Sun, Sep. 24, 2006 email this print... Where They Stand: Santorum

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The nation's Social Security system, which currently provides benefits to about one out of every five Pennsylvanians, is expected in 10 years to begin paying out more in benefits than it takes in through taxes.

Republican Sen. Rick Santorum and his Democrat...

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African-Americans, on average, die younger than whites, regardless of the money they make or the neighborhood in which they live.

In Summit County's poorer neighborhoods, whites live...

Pennsauken resident Rich Nurthen, 50, is among area consumers who were happy to learn last week t... Wal-Mart drug plan applaud

Pennsauken resident Rich Nurthen, 50, is among area consumers who were happy to learn last week that retailer Wal-Mart is rolling out a program pricing 290 generic drugs at a rate of $4 per prescription for a 30-day supply.

The program was launched Friday in Tampa Bay, Fla., and will spread into other Wal-Mart markets across the country over the next year.

"That's a great program,"...

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Seeing the headlines regarding the continuing hurricane insurance crises is just further proof of what a total mess hurricane insurance remains in the sunny state of Florida. The Sept. 3 story, "Citizens switch br...

Back to Home > News > Sunday, Sep 24, 2006 Nation Posted on Sun, Sep. 24, 2006 email this print t... Blacks die younger than wh

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African-Americans, on average, die younger than whites, regardless of the money they make or the neighborhood in which they live.

In Summit County's poorer neighborhoods, whites live almost three years longer than blacks. In more-well-to-do neighborhoods, thi...

September 23, 2006 Colorado's miners have struggled long and hard for the right to organize and ... Speakout: Environmentalists

September 23, 2006 Colorado's miners have struggled long and hard for the right to organize and have safe working conditions.

Some were the victims of the poor safety standards that used to characterize the industry, while others died in bloody confrontations when mine owners were quick to hire private armies to confront troublesome workers.

As a liberal European journalist, I was...

Back to Home > News > Saturday, Sep 23, 2006 Politics Posted on Sat, Sep. 23, 2006 email this pri... Governor &#39;06: Have the

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The promises sound almost too good to be true: free college for top students, more cops on the streets and big new investments in environmental protection - all at no extra cost to most Minnesotans.

On the campaign trail this year, the three leading candid...

Back to Home > News > Saturday, Sep 23, 2006 Politics & Government Posted on Sat, Sep. 23, 2006 e... Governor &#39;06: Have the

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The promises sound almost too good to be true: free college for top students, more cops on the streets and big new investments in environmental protection - all at no extra cost to most Minnesotans.

On the campaign trail this year, the three l...

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