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Phil Jackson, center, Jerry Luckas, center, left, and Bill Bradley, center right, and Earl Monroe, second from right, join other members of the 1972-73 World Champion New York Knicks team as they pose with the Walter Brown Championship trophy during halftime during of an NBA basketball game between the Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks, Friday, April 5, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Basketball   NBA   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: New York Knicks  
Knicks honor their last NBA champion, 1973 team
NEW YORK -- Hoping to contend for an NBA title this season, the New York Knicks are honoring their last team to win one. | The Knicks assembled most of their 1972-73 championship team for a 40th anniv... (photo: AP / Frank Franklin II)
CBS Sports
The towboat, Herbert P. Brake, of New York, pushes a new barge East on the Erie Canal in Fairport, NY on Saturday morning, October 27, 2007.
Canal   Clean   Earth   Erie   Photos   Wikipedia: Erie Canal  
Join Erie Canal Clean Sweep for Earth Day 2013 (Photos)
Earth Day 2013 is Monday, April 22. One great way to celebrate is to help make a positive impact in your local community. The Erie Canal Clean Sweep state-wide event is one easy way families can help.... (photo: Creative Commons / Tm)
The Examiner
Cruising in the International Transatlantic Port Lieutenant Jos Azueta. From the U.S., many airlines now fly to Juan N. lvarez International Airport year-round. 6 Surprising Ways Cruising Is Changing in 2013
The popularity of cruising continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. David Scowsill, President and CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council, reported at Cruising Shipping Miami in March, that gro... (photo: Creative Commons / Mitrush) The Examiner
Cruise   Growth   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Cruiser  
fruit shop What’s eating American consumers?
The term “superfood”, used to describe high-nutrient foods, could take on an entirely different meaning in the US when applied to the phenomenon of the loaf of bread that never seems to go stale a... (photo: WN / james) The Irish Times
Consumer   Food   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Americas  
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Brendan Haywood and Brook Lopez in the ball toss  Washington Wizards v/s New Jersey Nets October 31, 2009 at Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Wizards mark '78, Wall has 37 in win over Pacers
WASHINGTON — On a night when the Washington Wizards celebrated the 35th anniversary of the franchise's only championship, John Wall played like someone who might so... (photo: Creative Commons / Keith Allison) The News & Observer
Basketball   NBA   Photos   Sports   Wikipedia: 201213 Washington Wizards season  
A U.S. soldier reacts after a suicide car bomb explosion which occurred near the main gate of NATO's headquarters in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday Aug. 15, 2009. 6 Americans, doctor killed in Afghan attacks
Militants killed six Americans and an Afghan doctor in a pair of attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday, the deadliest day for the United States in the war in eight months. |... (photo: AP / Saurabh Das) Dayton Daily News
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President Barack Obama waves as he walks down the West Wing Colonnade of the White House in Washington African North Americans and the War
Disunion follows the Civil War as it unfolded. | Tags: | Blacks, Canada, Civil War (US) (1861-65), Slavery, Underground Railroad (19th Century) | Thomas Peter Riggs was n... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) The New York Times
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A snowstorm breaks over the crest of the Black Mountain range. Photo taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 in Yancey County, NC, USA. Cropping and post-processing performed with The GIMP. Texas provides clues to climate change impacts
SHORE ACRES, Texas (AP) — A city administrator looks out at the Gulf of Mexico from this Southeast Texas town, wondering what vicious hurricanes it may spawn. In the Pa... (photo: Public Domain / Ken Thomas) San Francisco Chronicle
Agriculture   Climate   Gulf   Photos   Texas   Wikipedia: Texas  
A Palestinian patient is treated by the use of a bee sting at the clinic of Ahmed Zoarob, a Palestinian agronomist turned healer, in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah on January 24, 2013. Ahmed Zoarob uses bees stings, which are anecdotal and have not been proved to the satisfaction of scientists. Believers say it helps relieve pain from multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and certain other ailments. Photo by Ahmed Deeb/ WN USDA says Michigan drops to 9th in honey production
By Associated Press Comments | Hopkins, Mich. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture says Michigan has dropped from 7th to 9th in honey production. | According to the... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb) Detroit news
Agriculture   Honey   Michigan   Photos   Production   Wikipedia: Bee  
CDT in Weminuche Wilderness, Colorado Changes ahead for Weminuche Wilderness visitors
CREEDE — The U.S. Forest Service plans to start requiring people to register before they enter the Weminuche Wilderness in southwest Colorado. | The free registrati... (photo: Creative Commons / Yourcelf) Grand Junction Sentinel
Colorado   Forest   Photos   Tourism   Visitors   Wikipedia: Weminuche Wilderness  
Cruising in the International Transatlantic Port Lieutenant Jos Azueta. From the U.S., many airlines now fly to Juan N. lvarez International Airport year-round. 6 Surprising Ways Cruising Is Changing in 2013
The popularity of cruising continues to grow at an unprecedented rate. David Scowsill, President and CEO of the World Travel and Tourism Council, reported at Cruising Shi... (photo: Creative Commons / Mitrush) The Examiner
Cruise   Growth   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Cruiser  
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Ukraine prisoner release offers hope of thaw
Rutgers president to hold town hall in Newark
NY moves toward adopting wind, other green energy
New York City pay phones to take users back to 1993
Cuba's leader Fidel Castro votes at a polling station during parliament elections in Havana, Cuba, Sunday, Feb. 3, 2013.
Cuba culture official demoted after NY Times op-ed
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Treasury Auctions Set for This Week
Seeds deal could grow enormous
Sirius targets US$500m for UK potash project
New locks for Panama Canal are half done
Specialist of Bank of America Donald W. Himpele works his post on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange just before the closing bell Friday, Oct. 16, 2009
Job fears pull down stock market
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China Fund Chief Says U.S. Isn't Welcoming
Hardwood to trading floor: Stocks go Final Four
Hardwood to trading floor: Stocks go Final Four
Paul Krugman, David Stockman Spar Over Federal Reserve Polic
Specialist of Bank of America Donald W. Himpele works his post on the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange just before the closing bell Friday, Oct. 16, 2009
Job fears pull down stock market
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Fowler helps Rockies to 9-1 win over Padres
Stars rally to beat Sharks 5-4 in shootout
Carmelo Anthony scores 36 as Knicks beat Thunder for 12th st
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Phil Jackson, center, Jerry Luckas, center, left, and Bill Bradley, center right, and Earl Monroe, second from right, join other members of the 1972-73 World Champion New York Knicks team as they pose with the Walter Brown Championship trophy during halftime during of an NBA basketball game between the Knicks and the Milwaukee Bucks, Friday, April 5, 2013, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Knicks honor their last NBA champion, 1973 team
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Drugs Crime
Officers raid drug house, shoot, kill 4 pit bulls
Samuel Little Pending Trial Prompts States To Scour Cold Cas
Timeline of the whereabouts of suspected strangler
Cold case arrest prompts cross-country probe
AP Essay: My Cyprus, changed forever
AP Essay: My Cyprus, changed forever
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Why fake ID is an American rite of passage
New York pay phones head back in time
5000 New York City pay phones will take you back to 1993
Justice remains elusive in case of newly-freed Louis C. Tayl
 Dr. Martin Luther King speaks March 25, 1967 at the Chicago peace march. (AP Photo/Chick Harrity) (hg3)
Long-lost video of Martin Luther King killer James Earl Ray unearthed
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