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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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Suffolk Downs takes lead in racing world with no-slaughter policy ...
ESPN - USA
AP BOSTON -- When Suffolk Downs decided to ban from its backstretch those who sell their horses for slaughter, the goal was to save a few animals or a few ...
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US mortgage rates unchanged Wednesday - BestInfo
Reuters - USA
NEW YORK, Sept 17 (Reuters) - The average rate on a 30-year US mortgage with no upfront points was unchanged at 5-7/8 percent on Wednesday, according to ...
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Orosco plans to say good-bye to Shea
Hartford Courant - United States
If there was one piece of memorabilia that Orosco would like to take from the stadium, it would be his old locker, the one he hasn't used since 1987. ...
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Woman sets son ablaze in Hyderabad
Times of India - India
HYDERABAD: In a shocking incident, a woman allegedly set her 12-year-old son ablaze and tried to end her life too at her house in Khulsumpura on Tuesday ...
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High-performance water claims to deliver more oxygen to body
Dallas Morning News - Dallas,TX,USA
The European H{-2}0, packaged in a sleek, spherical bottle, is said to deliver 35 times more oxygen to the brain and body. Choose from three varieties: ...
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Get Scoop on Tomorrow's Smallville Premiere!
E! Online - USA
Superman returns indeed! Clark Kent (Tom Welling), Chloe Sullivan (Allison Mack) and all the rest are back for season eight this Thursday at 8 pm on the CW. ...
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Securing the world against terrorists, scammers, and thugs
Register - London,England,UK
An information technology employee for one of the world's top stock brokerages is let go, but before he leaves, he plants a logic bomb that knocks 3000 of ...
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