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Tuesday July 28 Generation Kill Showcase, 8.30pm HBO’s invasion of Iraq is led by David Simon and Ed Burns (creators of The Wire) and based on the book by Rolling Stone reporter Evan Wright, who was embedded with the US Marines’ 1st Reconnaissance…
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It opens Tuesday,July 28)) with free admission for seniors and…
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Weekend activities wrap up County Fair
The Mesa County Fair, which began Tuesday, continues through Sunday, July 26, at the Mesa County Fairgrounds, 2785 U.S. Highway 50. On…
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Whitney Houston previews her new CD
says her daughter’s support helped fuel her as she geared up for her comeback record. “She was with me every step of the way: `Mom, you can do this.’ When I get discouraged and I get like, `This is tiring, this is wearing me out, I’m just not at that point,’ she’d just go,...
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Kristin Cavallari: Beverly Hills Beauty
Looking her usual stylish self, Kristin Cavallari was spotted out and about in Beverly Hills on Tuesday afternoon (July 21). The “Hills” h …
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Closing Time: Not a banner day for the Baileys
It’s time to put the Oakland bullpen under the microscope because there might be some jostling to come before the month is out. Closer Andrew Bailey received a Synvisc injection for his left knee Tuesday afternoon (although the Athletics downplayed the physical issue) and he wound up taking the loss in Tuesday night’s game,...
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Man barricaded in house in St. Paul after shooting at officers
A man was barricaded in a house in St. Paul late Tuesday after firing at officers who responded to a call of a domestic dispute, St. Paul police said. No one was reported hurt, police said. Officers were called about 10 p.m. to the 1000 block of Finn Street, which is just south of...
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Bombs plague Iraq as leader flies to U.S.
BAGHDAD — Bombs killed at least 18 people and wounded dozens in Iraq on Tuesday in a sign that insurgents, though weakened, remain intent on destabilizing a country that is struggling to consolidate U.S.-backed security gains. Children, shoppers and men looking for work were among the dead in attacks in Baghdad, Ramadi and…
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