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NATO pledges to retrain forces to stem Afghan civilian deaths
World NowThe commander of Western forces in Afghanistan has promised President Hamid Karzai that NATO troops will undergo retraining to lessen the chances of accidentally causing civilian deaths and injuries.... -
California workers may be undereducated for available jobs, study says
Money & CompanyThe Inland Empire had one of the highest education gaps in the nation, a new study says.... -
Home modifications
Question: I have a progressive disability and need to make some home modifications. Are there financial resources available to help? Answer: You may want to check with the association that deals with your specific disability to see if they make funds...Tags: Cerebral Palsy, The Salvation Army, Medicaid, Christianity, Diabetes
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Buy American
Somerset County Workshop held a Made in the USA celebration on Wednesday to publicize that POOF-Slinky, Hollidaysburg, returned some production to America from China. The toy-maker learned that the quality of work done overseas wasn’t as good as...Tags: China, Material Science, Consumers, Career and Workplace
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Life's Vision: Encroaching blindness doesn't dim Perryville craftsman's bright outlook
Custom carpenter David Life feels the rough edges, the nail holes, the distance between his fingers and the saw blade.
He hears the healthy hum of machine motors and the banging when bolts wear out in his power tools.
But slowly, slowly, he sees...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Happiness (state of mind), Health, Homes
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Carlos Muro
Carlos Muro, 52, passed away suddenly on Saturday, March 19, 2011. He was born in Zacatecas, Mexico, on January 1, 1959, and immigrated to Los Angeles in 1968 with his mother and two sisters. Having to assume the role of patriarch early on, he...Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Christianity, California State University, Northridge, Roman Catholicism, Human Interest
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Agency: Inspector of fatal S.C. train ride faked report
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A safety inspector admitted he never tested a children's train ride that derailed over the weekend, killing a 6-year-old boy and injuring dozens of others, state officials said Monday, and witnesses described the small engine...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Transportation Accidents, South Carolina, Politics, Injuries and Wounds
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Bernice Amelia Revello: Feb. 28
Bernice Amelia Revello, 62, Somerset, died Feb. 28, 2011, at Somerset Hospital. Born Dec. 12, 1948, in Somerset, daughter of Joseph Wallace and Elsie Jane (Reese) Pyle. Preceded in death by parents; and her most beloved nephew David Martin Pyle....Tags: Christianity, David Martin, Somerset County (Maryland), Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Warner talks to women vets at Hampton VA
HAMPTON — The first time Chandra Banks heard of a women veterans coordinator was when she read a report evaluating the Veterans Benefits Administration's care of women veterans. Banks, an Army veteran who was deployed twice to Iraq, applauded the...Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Iraq, Hospitals and Clinics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Defense
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Work force officials available for former employees
Sunday editorThe approximate 150-170 employees who lost their jobs when FTCA permanently closed its doors more than a week ago are left to either try to find more work or receive retraining. But work force officials want employees of the formerly known Fleetwood...Tags: Advanced Training, Companies and Corporations, Somerset County (Maryland), Employment, Employment Opportunities
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Alaskan handcycler Mark Hufford dies at 40
Channel 2 SportsMark Hufford, 40, one of Alaska's premier Ultra Challenge handcycle racers, passed away Wednesday. According to Hufford's family, he was overcome by pneumonia. The star racer had suffered numerous medical problems over the past few years which at...Tags: Human Interest, Career and Workplace, Obituaries
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Workshop showing Steelers pride
Daily American Staff WriterConsumers at the Somerset County Workshop are Pittsburgh Steelers fans. To show their Steelers pride — and to help others wear the black and gold — the consumers are making and selling scarves. They also make tied blankets. “When we...Tags: American Football Conference, Pittsburgh Steelers, Career and Workplace, Consumers, New York Jets
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Feb 28, 2011
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Jan 18, 2011
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