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Graham County Arizona
www.askbiography.com via @trcardon &bull TodayGraham County is located in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Arizona. As of the 2000 census its population was 33,489. The county seat is Safford. The county is part of the Safford Micropolitan Statistical Area. Graham County… Full Story »
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Was Shirley Sherrod Fired from USDA for Other Reasons Than Race Speech?
Newsbusters &bull Yesterday
Is there more to the Shirley Sherrod story than the White House has let on - and the media has discovered? While the mainstream media continues to focus on the more sensationalistic, scandalous aspects of the story, a number of bloggers have unearthed facts that suggest further effort is needed to figure out Sherrod's dealings with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.… Full Story »
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Rich Mintz Blog Archive In which I ask Sarah Palin, nicely, to butt the hell out
richmintz.com via @richmintz &bull YesterdayI'm ashamed of my fellow Americans this month, as allegedly intelligent and thoughtful people toss the Constitution (not to mention American values and common sense) in the garbage, and come out against the Islamic cultural center (abbreviated by everyone as "mosque") on Park Place in Lower Manhattan. This location is six blocks from my… Full Story »
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Wyoming
www.askbiography.com via @rind63 &bull YesterdayWyoming c-enen-us-Wyoming.oggwaEEoEmEA is a state in the Western United States. The majority of the state is dominated by the mountain ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountain West, while the easternmost section of the state includes part of a high… Full Story »
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Rochester, Washington
www.askbiography.com via @anjyewjpatel &bull YesterdayRochester is a census-designated place (CDP) in Thurston County, Washington, United States. Founded in 1852, the 2000 census recorded the population at 1,829. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.3 square miles… Full Story »
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Sign Up, Now! You Too Can Be A Discriminated Against Black Farmer
Riehl World View &bull Yesterday
From the People's Voice Weekly. Read the comments. Kind of, like - hey, I had an uncle who farmed, I think, back in the day. Or, maybe it was a second cousin. Can I get in on some of this fast cash, too? Sure, just kickback 33.5% to the lawyers, maybe we can get you… Full Story »
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2007 Data Show State Had 6.5 Million Uninsured
San Francisco Chronicle &bull Yesterday
Victoria Colliver, Chronicle Staff WriterSan Francisco ChronicleJuly 30, 2010 04:00 AMCopyright San Francisco Chronicle. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. More than one fifth of Californians went without health insurance in 2007, with… Full Story »
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The Other Half
Center for American Progress &bull Yesterday
Improving the economic situation of unmarried women will help our national economy overall. Policymakers should focus on policies that will increase unmarried women's wages and spending potential, reduce their debt and increase their wealth, and improve the lives and futures of the children they are raising. New information is emerging about the economic importance of unmarried women… Full Story »
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State Rep Sal Esquivel Stands With Arizona
Blue Oregon &bull Jul 29, 2010
Where is Medford's Republican State Representative going? He's headed to Arizona to speak and paricipate in a two day rally with the group Stand With Arizona on July 30th and 31st. He's joining author and blogger Michelle Malkin, P.L.E.A. president… Full Story »
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U.S. GAO - Foreign Language Capabilities: Departments of Homeland Security, Defense, and State Could Better Assess Their Foreign Language Needs and Capabilities and Address Shortfalls
www.gao.gov via @usgao &bull Jul 29, 2010U.S. In June 2010, we reported that DHS had taken limited actions to assess its foreign language needs and existing capabilities, and to identify potential shortfalls. For example, while two of three DHS components included in GAO's review had conducted foreign language assessments, these assessments were not comprehensive, as GAO's… Full Story »
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Rural areas take greater brunt of Iraq War, UW-Madison research shows (July 28, 2010)
www.news.wisc.edu via @UWMadisonCALS &bull Jul 29, 2010The Iraq War has taken a greater toll on the nation's non-metropolitan areas because troops from rural areas experience higher rates of death in the war than those from urban parts of the United States, according to a new study by a University of Wisconsin-Madison sociologist. Rural troops experience higher death rates… Full Story »
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Jobless Claims in U.S. Declined 11,000 Last Week to 457,000
Business Week &bull Jul 29, 2010
July 29 (Bloomberg) -- The number of Americans filing first-time claims for unemployment insurance fell to 457,000 last week, a figure that signals the labor market will be slow to improve even as the economy grows. Limited job gains may restrain consumer spending, underscoring forecasts the recovery will cool in the second half. A slowing in the pace of… Full Story »
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Despite Strong Belief In Higher Education, Hipsanics Often Don't Make It To College: AP/Univision Poll
Huffington Post &bull Jul 29, 2010
WASHINGTON - More than 10 years have passed since she gave up her pursuit of a degree in computer science, but Yajahira Deaza still has regrets. She says she feels incomplete. She now works in customer service for a major New York bank, and her experience reflects the findings of an Associated Press-Univision poll that examined the attitudes of Latino adults toward higher education. Despite strong belief in the value of a college diploma, Hispanics more often than not fall short of that goal. The findings have broad… Full Story »
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Jobless Claims in U.S. Decreased 11,000 Last Week to 457,000
Business Week &bull Jul 29, 2010
July 29 (Bloomberg) -- The number of Americans filing first-time claims for unemployment insurance fell to 457,000 last week, a figure that signals the labor market will be slow to improve even as the economy grows. Limited job gains may restrain consumer spending, underscoring forecasts the recovery will cool in the second half. A slowing in the pace of economic… Full Story »
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Kellem-O'Donnell 1920 Census
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Kellam-OD 1910 Census
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Kellam Harrigan Census 1930
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John La Plant 1870 Census
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John F. Harrigan 1920 Census
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James and Sarah Hensley 1850 Census
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