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Can foreign tourists help US economy?
Brazil   Economy   Latin   Photos   Tourists   Wikipedia: Tourism  
 Lexington Herald-Leader 
Can foreign tourists help US economy?
| LAS VEGAS — Agustina Ocampo is the kind of foreign traveler businesses salivate over. | The 22-year-old Argentine recently dropped more than $5,000 on food, hotels and clothes in Las... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
A Nigerian police officer films the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in Abuja, Nigeria, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. Two car bombs blew up on Friday as Nigeria celebrated its 50th independence anniversary, killing a number of people in an unprecedented attack on the capital by suspected militants from the country's oil region.
Bombing   Islamist   Nigeria   Photos   Wikipedia: Boko Haram  
 The New York Times 
Nigeria Arrests Bombing Suspects as Concern Over Islamist Group Grows
| LAGOS, Nigeria — As Nigerian officials announced arrests Monday in connection with the deadly bombing of a church on Christmas Day, American officials and analysts said the violence underscore... (photo: AP / Sunday Alamba)
No Christmas For Millions Of American Families This Year  Pakalert Press 
No Christmas For Millions Of American Families This Year
Share | The American Dream | For millions of American families, there will be no Christmas this year.  The sad truth is that an increasing number of families simply do not have money for Christmas pr... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
Christmas   Families   Money   Photos   Poverty   Wikipedia: Christmas  
Possible 2012 presidential hopeful, former Republican Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts speaks during a dinner sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, Friday, April 29, 2011 in Manchester, N.H.  my SA 
Romney: Touting business skills in White House bid
| COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (AP) — Mitt Romney cruises down two-lane blacktops, past combines churning up clouds of dust harvesting corn, on his way to one more gathering, one more step on a long journey... (photo: AP / Jim Cole)
Business   Election   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mitt Romney  
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A Syrian regime supporter holds up a banner that reads in Arabic and English "No to foreign interference" during a rally in Umayyad Square in downtown Damascus, Syria, Wednesday Oct. 26, 2011. The Daily Telegraph
Gulf states urge Syria to halt 'killing machine'
Gulf Arab states on Tuesday urged Syria's government to immediately halt its "killing machine" as a first step towards implementing an Arab peace deal. | A member of the ... (photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman)
Arab   Killing   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: 2011 Syrian uprising  
Niagara Falls State Park, New York, USA.State parks are parks or other protected areas managed at the federated state level within those nations which use "state" as a political subdivision. Buffalo News
Falls festival a one-shot wonder?
| NIAGARA FALLS — The Niagara Holiday Market opened last month to rave reviews from city and state officials, who view the 36-day event as a way to attract visitors dow... (photo: Creative Commons / Ad Meskens)
Festival   Holiday   Market   Niagara   Photos   Wikipedia: Niagara Falls  
Unemployment brochures are seen on display at the employment training facility, JobTrain, in Menlo Park, Calif., Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Government says jobless rate climbs to 5.7 percent in July; payrolls drop by 51 my SA
Payroll tax bill faces uncertain House prospects
| WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate-approved bill temporarily preventing a Jan. 1 payroll tax increase and benefit cutoff for the long-term unemployed faces uncertain prospe... (photo: AP / Paul Sakuma)
House   Long   Photos   Prospects   Wikipedia :Payroll  
President Barack Obama speaks at "A Concert for Hope" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The Los Angeles Times
Obama to let states decide benefit levels under health law
Reporting from Washington— Seeking to defuse a potential showdown over a key part of the new healthcare law, the Obama administration moved Friday to let states, ra... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Health   Photos   Politics   Society   Wikipedia: Barack Obama  
President Barack Obama, accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden, speaks about the health care reform bill, Tuesday, March 23, 2010, at the Interior Department in Washington The Examiner
Election 2012: Education Policies
| Democratic Party: | Barack Obama and Joe Biden | President Obama and Vice President Biden have been fighting for higher standards in education while in office.  It... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Education   Election   Photos   United States   Wikipedia: Barack Obama presidential campaign, 2012  
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger The State
Major news events of 2011 _ July to December
| JULY | July 1 | Six weeks after ex-California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger revealed he fathered a child with a member of his household staff, Maria Shriver files divorce ... (photo: Creative Commons / Nate Mandos)
Files   Marriage   News   Photos   Wikipedia :Arnold Schwarzenegger  
Business & Economy Politics & Goverment
- Military R&D; funding may be at risk in future years
- State revenue rises, but not enough to offset cuts
- State revenue rises, but not enough to offset cuts
- U.S. and NATO are on the march worldwide
Can foreign tourists help US economy?
Can foreign tourists help US economy?
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- U.S. Treasury Building Gets LEED Certification, Oldest Build
- Two are held in break-ins at two Brown Deer schools
- 12 Most Hopeful Trends to Build on in 2012
- Deputy injured during scuffle at Mental Health Complex
No Christmas For Millions Of American Families This Year
No Christmas For Millions Of American Families This Year
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Entertainment Education
- Local dance scene continues to grow in 2011
- Alex Rodriguez Spotted In Boise With Former WWE Star Torrie
- Another FM dial tune-up: 96.3 becoming K-TWIN
- Major news events of 2011 — July to December
President Barack Obama, left, speaks to reporters in the Rose Garden to highlight a new report on the impact of his $50 billion infrastructure-investment proposal, Monday, Oct. 11, 2010 at the White House in Washington. Standing behind Obama are from left to right, With Obama are from left to right, former Secretaries of Transportation Samuel Skinner, Norman Mineta and Secretary of Treasury Timonthy Geithner.
Obama and Geithner: Government, Enron-style
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- In Washington, Large Rewards in Teacher Pay
- Saturday's College Basketball
- Saturday's College Basketball
- Saturday's College Basketball
Kids are playing in the backyard - garden
What is in your backyard - for kids - Part 2
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Market Health
- 12 Most Hopeful Trends to Build on in 2012
- As the campaign unreels, voters feel dispirited
- As the campaign unreels, voters feel dispirited
- As the campaign unreels, voters feel dispirited
The sign for the Xerox Corporation headquarters in Stamford, Conn., is shown in this March 31, 2000
Xerox company buys Appleton firm
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- 12 Most Hopeful Trends to Build on in 2012
- Idaho debates growing $31M cash stash
- Deputy injured during scuffle at Mental Health Complex
- State revenue rises, but not enough to offset cuts
A Nigerian police officer films the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in Abuja, Nigeria, Friday, Oct. 1, 2010. Two car bombs blew up on Friday as Nigeria celebrated its 50th independence anniversary, killing a number of people in an unprecedented attack on the capital by suspected militants from the country's oil region.
Nigeria Arrests Bombing Suspects as Concern Over Islamist Group Grows
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