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cuindependent.com
Mac Miller’s 'The Divine Feminine'
Mac Miller's fourth studio album The Divine Feminine centers around his anecdotes and emotions around love and relationships. Although the title might suggest that he is discussing the the sanctity of the female, the stories he tells are really about his ever-continuing quest for "pussy," as he says in over half of the...
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cuindependent.com
Bears bulking up for hibernation poses possible problems for Boulder Campus
Last Thursday, a male bear was spotted on the CU Campus near Varsity Lake. Colorado Parks and Wildlife did not have to tranquilize the bear, therefore it was not tagged or relocated. The sighting sparked some concern for local groups like the Boulder Bear Coalition, who strive to reduce circumstances that attract bear...
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cuindependent.com
Colorado prepares for No. 4 Michigan
Contact CU Independent Copy Editor Jake Mauff at jacob.mauff@colorado.edu. The Colorado Buffaloes (2-0) are gearing up to travel to the Big House and play the No. 4 ranked Michigan Wolverines (2-0). In what is easily the toughest matchup the Buffs have faced to date, a team effort will be needed to defeat the national...
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cuindependent.com
The Buffs and MacIntyre gear up for Michigan
In recent weeks, the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team — players and coaches alike — have repeatedly stated that the only task at hand is the opponent of that given week. But come on — how could every player and coach on that roster not be thinking of their week three matchup in Ann Arbor against the Mich...
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www.proagri.co.za
ETG and Zambian Fertilizers make soil science simple
Understanding plant nutrients ensures better fertilisation of your crops for better yields and more profits. Plant nutrition is an extremely important aspect of crop production and it is also a highly complex science, but fortunately we have Zambian Fertilizer to teach us just what we need to know. Plants produce thei...
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milawyersweekly.com
Fershtman tops WITL field
Five years after being sworn in as the State Bar of Michigan's fifth female president, Julie I. Fershtman has another title: Michigan Lawyers Weekly's 2016 Woman of the Year. Fershtman received the award at MiLW's annual Women in the Law event Sept. 15 at the Detroit Marriott Troy. She was selected by a vote of the 3...
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milawyersweekly.com
Obituary: Frank M. Polasky, 89
Frank M. Polasky, a Saginaw attorney, died Sept. 18, 2016. He was 89. Mr. Polasky was born in Detroit and moved to Saginaw in 1936 when his father was offered a job with John Hancock Insurance. His family was active in resettlement of Jewish refugees from Europe. After graduating from Saginaw High School in 1944, Mr....
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milawyersweekly.com
Islamic school, township settle lawsuit for $1.7 million
DETROIT (AP) An Islamic academy will get $1.7 million and be allowed to build a new school after it settled a federal lawsuit against a Michigan township that initially denied its zoning request. The Michigan Islamic Academy will move ahead with plans to build the school and housing on land in Pittsfield Township, nea...
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www.whetstone.wesley.edu
With Hope Church Gone, Bennett Chapel Still Without Chaplain
With Hope Church Gone, Bennett Chapel Still Without Chaplain by Brittany Wilson, Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Whetstone Wesley College Senior Teledalase Ogundipe said she was heartbroken to find out Hope United Methodist Church (UMC) would no longer be meeting at the Wesley College's Bennett Chapel on Sunday mornings. "T...
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www.whetstone.wesley.edu
Cartoon Receives Harsh Criticism and Illogical Solutions
Cartoon Receives Harsh Criticism and Illogical Solutions By Kristen Griffith, Co-Editor-in-Chief, The Whetstone My stomach was empty and full of anxiety on the first day of finals week. But my final exams were the last thing on my mind. Later that evening, I faced a hostile crowd, highly offended by the satirical ca...
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altustimes.com
Enjoy the fruits of your labor
Labor Day is a holiday not often thought about for more than a nice day off cooking out with the family. Honestly, that is as it should be. It should be a day of rest spent enjoying the fruits of labor without the stresses of the job which you may hold. This Labor Day is exceptional to me, though. I've now officially ...
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altustimes.com
Improving local literacyshould be a concern forcity, county residents
Literacy affects families and communities and is an essential skill in the development of children and adults in the United States and around the world. September is National Literacy Month and Sept. 8 is International Literacy Day. Illiteracy is not only a problem in other countries, but also in this country and in ...
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altustimes.com
Lawton 2016 International Festival slated
The 2016 International Festival is scheduled for Sept. 23-25 in Lawton. The multicultural, family orientated, three-day event was established in 1979 to promote the diverse heritage of the Lawton area. Festivities are slated 5-10 p.m. Sept. 23, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sept. 24 and noon to 5 p.m. Sept. 25 at Elmer Thomas P...
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altustimes.com
Locals to offer state feedback
Members of the Jackson County Community Health Action Team or JCCHAT met Wednesday for their monthly meeting at the Jackson County Memorial Hospital. The JCCHAT is an umbrella organization that oversees the work of six or more volunteer teams, each with its own unique approach to improve local quality of life. Each o...
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altustimes.com
Finding my family heritage
What is your heritage? This seems to be a frequent question that comes up in conversation lately. I think most of it is fueled by the new ads that I and many other people have seen on television. These are the ads where they say you can send in a DNA sample to trace back what ethnicities you have in your bloodline. M...
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www.thesmithsophian.com
Smith Holds Its Annual Convocation Ceremony
Luke '17 also touched upon the issues surrounding the election at the conclusion of her speech. She said, "As we get ready for the 2016 presidential elections, the outcome of which will directly affect the world that all of us graduate into, I ask: what will you do, where will you be, and what will you say? Let your fe...
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www.thestate.com
Bottoms Up: TLC, The Loose Cockaboose
Launched in 1973, the Lexington Medical Center Governor's Cup Road Race is one of the oldest, continuously conducted road race events in the Southeast. Join us on May 14, 2016 for our 44th annual event. A NEW date, a NEW course, and a NEW era. The 2016 event is also privileged to be a RRCA Regional Championship event.
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www.thestate.com
VC Summer Nuclear Generating Station tour of the new reactors being built
Eight months ago, Michael Marsha made a critical decision about his future and the Forest Drive fabric shop he and his family built up over 50 years that was ravaged by the flood: should they stay, or should they go. The renovation is nearing completion the plan is to be open by the first week in September.
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www.thestate.com
Win vs. ECU half of crucial two-step for Gamecocks
1:02 Game Balls: Top USC performances vs. ECU Pause 0:49 South Carolina vs. East Carolina: 3 things we learned 1:51 Muschamp: McIlwain, running ability what USC's offense needs 1:43 Muschamp credits Gamecocks for 'outstanding defensive performance' 0:34 There is no other feeling like gameday in Williams-Brice Stadi...
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www.thestate.com
Flood victim Shafeka Carter receives inspirational gift
Under Secretary of the Army Patrick J. Murphy joined soldiers in their second week of training for PT during his visit to Fort Jackson Thursday. Murphy came to get a first-hand look at various aspects of Basic Combat Training. This will be Murphy's first visit to Fort Jackson, the U.S. Army's largest and busiest traini...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Fort Langley's Sarah Pucek wins slugfest, captures Commonwealth title
Montreal's Lucia Larcinese and Langley's Sarah Pucek traded punches during Friday's Clash at the Cascades 44 pro-am show at the Coast Hotel. Pucek won via 10-round split decision. Late Friday night at the Coast ballroom in Langley, Sarah Pucek stood in the middle of the ring, bloodied, a little battered, but definitel...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Langley bottle drive helps teens build Mexican orphanage
The parking lot of the Langley Canadian Reformed Church was transformed into a temporary bottle depot Saturday, as a group of teens fundraise to help build an orphanage in Mexico. A dozen Langley students and seven adults are collecting plastic and metal to help build an orphanage in Mexico. Members of Team Alegria s...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Langley's BBQ Off the Bypass bound to make your mouth water
Angie Quaale is the host and founder of BBQ Off the Bypass. There's barbecue, then there's slow-cooked barbecue – the kind that makes your brain's pleasure centres stand up and say, "Hello!" This, and supporting a local charity, is what the 11th annual BBQ Off the Bypass (BOTB) is all about: introducing foodies to th...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Hockey brought into reach for young Langley girls
Rebecca Crowell has long dreamed of being a goalie, but never actually gave hockey a go until Saturday, during the Esso Fun Day – Come Try Hockey for young girls at Sportsplex Arena in Langley. It was a toss up between gymnastics and hockey until six-year-old Rebecca Crowell strapped on a pair of skates and s uited u...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Letter: Sixty minutes at food court
Dear Editor, People passing by with serious faces, some hungry for food, some in serious conversations. Young girls' chit chatting with each other and seniors talking politics. Some sitting alone staring off into the distance. Some intent on just gobbling down their food, while others walking back and fo undecided a...
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www.langleyadvance.com
KPU and Beijing university ink deal on Traditional Chinese Medicine education
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine president Xu Anlong, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dr. Alan Davis, the president of Kwantlen Polytechnic University were at the signing on an education agreement between the two schools. Kwantlen Polytechnic University president Dr. Alan Davis is on the trip to China with Pri...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Late summer tradition continues this weekend at Campbell Valley Regional Park
Country Celebration, which marks its 38th year this weekend at Campbell Valley Regional Park, is a late summer tradition in South Langley. A sure sign fall is just around the corner: the Country Celebration returns to South Langley this weekend. This year's celebration, the 38th annual, happens at Campbell Valley Reg...
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www.langleyadvance.com
North Langley junior bantam Bears topple Giants to improve to 3-0
North Langley Kodiaks ball carrier Max Joseph shrugged off a Victoria Spartans tackler Saturday at McLeod Stadium. The North Langley Bears junior bantam football team kept its perfect record intact after posting a 41-8 victory over the Chilliwack Giants Red in soggy conditions Saturday at McLeod Stadium. The win impr...
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www.langleyadvance.com
CRUISE-IN: Cars have long local history in Langley
Robert Wark, an early Langley mayor and most likely the community's first car owner, at the wheel of his vehicle in 1913. Langley has been a centre of auto enthusiasts for decades. But when did Langley's love affair with the car begin? There are two candidates for the first car owner in Langley, according to local hi...
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www.langleyadvance.com
'It will destroy the system,' says Crown about B.C. lawsuit's threat to medicare
The B.C. government says a lawsuit challenging the public health-care system risks propelling the country toward a two-tier model that would undermine the Canadian principle of equal medical access for all. Crown lawyer Jonathan Penner told the B.C. Supreme Court Monday that a legal challenge looking to change the law...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Langley’s TWU Spartans snap seven-year skid against Victoria Vikes
It took seven years for them to do it, but the Trinity Western University's men's soccer team finally posted a victory over the Victoria Vikes. The Spartans edged the Vikes 2-1 Saturday at Centennial Stadium in Victoria, marking the first TWU victory over UVic since a 3-0 victory on Sept. 27, 2009. Langley's Elie Gin...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Fun centres around food and helping Fox
Madame Butterfly is back again this year painting faces at the JD Farms annuala fall festival. The weekend prior to the Terry Fox Run each year, the team at JD Farms turkey store in rural Langley hosts a fall festival and customer appreciate day that funnels thousands of dollars towards cancer research. It's a cause ...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Grillers gain inspiration at Barbecue Off the Bypass
Roy Tang and Yanni Zhu tried some of the rib samples during Sunday's BBQ Off The Bypass. The eventual winner of Sunday's BBQ Off The Bypass was the Dances With Smoke team from Washington State. But there were other winners, including the hundreds of people who stopped by Well Seasoned on 64th Avenue Sunday. They were...
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www.langleyadvance.com
Giants edged by Everett Silvertips
The Vancouver Giants relocated to the Langley Events Centre in early May. The Langley-based Vancouver Giants continue to search for their first win of the Western Hockey League pre-season. The Giants – who play out of the Langley Events Centre – lost their second game in as many days, falling 4-3 to the Everett Silve...
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tbrnewsmedia.com
Port Jefferson prepares to unleash the dragons at annual festival
Dragons will roar once again as the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce hosts the 3rd annual Port Jefferson Dragon Boat Race Festival in the village on Saturday, Sept. 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The free event, which will be held at the Mayor Jeanne Garant Harborfront Park, 101 E. Broadway and the Port Jeffe...
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tbrnewsmedia.com
Enjoying an all-night scream fest in Huntington
By Kevin Redding Living corpses, seductive vampires, hungry werewolves, mutant children, body-swapping aliens, a book that unleashes demons and evil spirits, and a whole lot of blood. Projected on the big screen in beautiful 35mm prints, all these things brought great joy and camaraderie to a roomful of strangers las...
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tbrnewsmedia.com
Your Turn: Bluegrass concert stirs sentimental memories
By Philip Griffith On the soft summer evening of Aug. 31, another friendly audience viewed and listened to the Eastbound Freight Bluegrass band [in Port Jefferson]. It was the final of nine free Sunset Concerts of the 2016 season. Raindrops moved picnic suppers, blankets and chairs into the comfortable confines of the...
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tbrnewsmedia.com
Ward Melville looking to continue upswing in 2016
By Joseph Wolkin Ward Melville's football team lost four key members during the offseason, each departing for collegiate play at a Division II or Division III school. The Patriots will be without quarterback Matt O'Hea, linebacker Patrick Morelli, defensive end Tom Lorusso and running back Nick Cervone in 2016, leavi...
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www.die-erde.org
Climatic turn in migration studies? Geographical perspectives on the relationship between climate and migration
Climatic turn in migration studies? Geographical perspectives on the relationship between climate and migration Carsten Felgentreff, Andreas Pott Abstract – Full Text: PDF Refbacks There are currently no refbacks. If a manuscript is accepted for publication, you will be asked to pay an Article Publication Fee to...
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www.die-erde.org
Challenging the current climate change - migration nexus: exploring migrants’ perceptions of climate change in the hosting country
Challenging the current climate change – migration nexus: exploring migrants' perceptions of climate change in the hosting country Corinna de Guttry, Martin Döring, Beate Ratter Abstract Along with the growing scientific and political concern on global warming, the relationship of climate and migration is framed as ...
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www.die-erde.org
Migration in a changing climate. Towards a translocal social resilience approach
Migration in a changing climate. Towards a translocal social resilience approach Patrick Sakdapolrak, Sopon Naruchaikusol, Kayly Ober, Simon Peth, Luise Porst, Till Rockenbauch, Vera Tolo Abstract Climate change and migration are drawing increasing interest from researchers and policy makers as well as from the gene...
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www.thenav.ca
Clicks out for Harambe: Confessions of a slacktavist
CNN headline: "Harambe memes prompt Cincinnati Zoo to delete Twitter accounts". I couldn't help but laugh. It finally happened. The Harambe meme had officially transcended Internet culture and become mainstream. To be fair, it's impossible to pinpoint the exact moment of transcendence, but there is something hilarious...
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www.hastingsstargazette.com
A couple of shotgun experts find out what they've been missing in mourning dove hunting
BRAINERD, Minn.—In this week's Northland Outdoors TV episode, we put a couple of shotgun experts—the Gould Brothers Exhibition Shooting Team—to the test by introducing them to mourning dove hunting in Minnesota. And the crew also visits the Kicking Bear outdoors camp for kids in West Salem. Wis. See it all in this wee...
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www.hastingsstargazette.com
Letter: In support of Lisa Leifeld
We would like to encourage all voters in Ward 3 to vote for Lisa Siebenaler Leifeld for city council. We have known Lisa for 10 years. Her heart has always been with Hastings and will continue once she is on the city council. As a bank service manager, Lisa is detailed oriented, able to discern facts and figures and de...
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www.hastingsstargazette.com
Raiders boy’s soccer on goal tear, start season 4-1
Raiders boys' soccer went 2-1 in matches to improve to 4-1 on the season this past week. They lost to New Richmond on Tuesday, beat South St. Paul in their first conference match on Thursday and then defeated Red Wing on Saturday. New Richmond The match against the New Richmond Tigers was high scoring and back and fo...
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www.hastingsstargazette.com
Raiders football shutout by South St. Paul Packers
Nathaniel Weise goes up for the catch against a South St. Paul defensive back. PHOTO COURTESY OF SARAH WASVICK. Ovie Embu begins to cut back into the hole against the South St. Paul defense. PHOTO COURTESY OF SARAH WASVICK. The Hastings Raiders' football team fell to the South St. Paul Packers 26-0 Friday night, in o...
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www.hastingsstargazette.com
HHS volleyball goes 3-3 in busy week
The Hastings Raiders' volleyball team lost to the Rosemount Irish in straight sets on Tuesday, Sept. 6, in a match that certainly had its ups and downs for the Raiders. On Thursday they defeated Simley in five sets and then went 2-2 over Friday and Saturday in a tournament at Apple Valley. Rosemount The Raiders came...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Lynch chosen as ICC Foundation/Alumni Director
The Board of the Itasca Community College Foundation announces that it has hired Susan Lynch as Foundation/Alumni Director. Confirmed on Aug. 17, the appointment officially combines what were previously two separate positions, in alignment with the merging of the ICC Foundation and the ICC Alumni Association boards. A...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Minnesota Power’s rate change plan gets partial OK
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) last Thursday approved lower electric rates for 11 mining and forest products companies exposed to intense global competition. The 2015 Minnesota Legislature enacted a law authorizing Minnesota Power to submit discounted rate plans for industrial firms deemed by the sta...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Keep Anzelc working in 5B
Editor: We believe that Tom Anzelc has been an outstanding state representative. How can anyone say that he has been a representative for ten years and has done nothing for his constituents? How can anyone say that "things haven't changed"? Ask steel workers about the long-awaited extension of unemployment benefits a...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Bovey City Council
At last week's Bovey City Council meeting, the regular meeting was preceded by a Planning and Zoning meeting at 5:30 p.m. Planning and Zoning Chairman Mike Foss made a request to disband the Planning and Zoning commission on the grounds that the commission is obsolete. In an interview, Foss described the Bovey zoning ...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Edward “Ed” Gordon Chidester 1942 ~ August 26, 2016
Edward "Ed" Gordon Chidester, age 74, of Cohasset, MN died Friday, Aug. 26, 2016 at The Lodge at Grand Village, Grand Rapids, MN. Edward was born in 1942 in Cohasset, MN to Gordon and Mildred Chidester. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy. Following his honorable discharge from the service, he worked for Itasca County ...
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www.scenicrangenewsforum.com
Engineering issues dominate LaPrairie discussion
At last week's LaPrairie City Council meeting, City Engineer Bob Beaver was on hand to deliver a report on his work. Beaver's opening remarks were about the speed radar sign. The data currently being collected by the sign on south-bound LaPrairie Ave. was consistent with data previously gathered in the north-bound lan...
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www.nwaonline.com
Ads draw ire of Italians
ROME -- One ad pictured a woman holding an hourglass next to the words: "Beauty has no age limit. Fertility does." Another portrayed a pair of baby shoes wrapped in a ribbon of the Italian flag. Yet another showed a man holding a half-burned cigarette: "Don't let your sperm go up in smoke," it read. They were part of ...
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www.nwaonline.com
MIKE MASTERSON: What you didn’t see
Before I leave the remarkable legacy of Harrison's Brandon Burlsworth and the film of his life called Greater, now showing in nearly 400 theaters across America, I want to share a few back-story notes about the 22-year-old Razorback All-American who died in a tragic traffic accident on April 28, 1999. For instance, th...
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www.nwaonline.com
Russian: Sorting rebels, 'terrorists' vital in Syria
BEIRUT -- Russia said Wednesday that separating Syrian rebels from "terrorists" is a "key task" to ensure that the cease-fire brokered by the U.S. and Russia continues to hold in Syria. Russian Lt. Gen. Victor Poznikhir said rebels had violated the truce 60 times since it came into force at sunset Monday. Opposition f...
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www.nwaonline.com
Hey bro, look at me: Austin Allen, a sequel, hits field
FAYETTEVILLE -- Arkansas Coach Bret Bielema said he approached quarterback Austin Allen on the sideline after No. 15 TCU scored a touchdown to go ahead 28-20 with 2:05 remaining last Saturday. Discuss this story and interact with our staff of reporters at the football insider board. Bielema wanted to assure Allen, wh...
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www.nwaonline.com
Classes educate children who weren't alive on 9/11
ROGERS -- It's hard for Luke Williams to comprehend the magnitude of the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. RELATED ARTICLE Obama honors 9/11's fallen "I mean, I wasn't there to witness it, so I didn't really think much about it," said Luke, 13, an eighth-grader at Lingle Middle School in Rogers. The images and vi...
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www.nwaonline.com
Hold on to the ball: coaches try to keep players from throwing back TDs
FILE- In this Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016, file photo, Clemson wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud drops the football short of the goal line during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Troy in Clemson, S.C. A few college football players took the nonchalant approach to entering the end zone too far in the las...
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www.nwaonline.com
Late kickoff for Arkansas-Texas A&M
Arkansas and Texas A&M play during the first half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 26, 2015, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Roger Steinman) — Arkansas' game against Texas A&M next Saturday is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. and will be televised by ESPN. The game is one of three potential top 25 matchups...
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www.nwaonline.com
Web glitch sent LR crime tips to Seattle
Thousands of crime tips meant for Little Rock police were sent to an agency across the country in recent years because of an error on the city website. A link to submit anonymous crime tips on www.littlerock.org mistakenly directed the information to Puget Sound Crime Stoppers of Seattle. The agency received about 3,7...
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www.nwaonline.com
Police: Janitor used floor cleaner to poison boss's soda
TAVARES, Fla. — A Florida high school janitor has been charged with poisoning his boss's drink with a floor wax remover. Lake County sheriff's officials charged Russell Terrence Smith on Friday with poisoning food. Authorities said in a news release that head custodian Jackie Rocket-Smart Hansell told them she and Sm...
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www.nwaonline.com
Payoffs accepted in meal scheme
A former state employee admitted Tuesday that she took bribes for nearly three years to permit two other women to obtain $6 million in federal funds by falsely claiming they fed underprivileged children in after-school and summer nutrition programs. Search mug shots, government salaries, crime maps and more at our Rig...
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www.nwaonline.com
VA mix-up upends life of Arkansas vet
World War II veteran Jesse Whitley lived off his monthly pension of about $1,500 from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs until that money disappeared without notice several months ago. It was being garnished because of a clerical error, according to records reviewed by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. The VA had co...
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www.nwaonline.com
Executions head for 25-year low in U.S.
WASHINGTON -- There have been just two executions since May 1, and the total for 2016 is on track to stay at a 25-year low. Execution-drug shortages, errors in death chambers and legal challenges to sentences imposed by judges have contributed to a steep decline in the number of states that are carrying out executions...
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This dataset is a 10% English-language random sample derived from Common Crawl, provided for research and reproducibility. This sample was created of this dataset

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Derived from Common Crawl. Copyright in the underlying content remains with the original authors/publishers. Common Crawl Terms of Use apply. oai_citation:4‡Common Crawl

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  • Format: Parquet shards (one file per year)
  • Columns: year, source_domain, title, text

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2017 1'750'263
2018 1'700'226
2019 2'239'029
2020 3'690'418
2021 3'896'904

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