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Colorado open for cannabis tourism
A long black van with no telling markings slips through the snow-encrusted streets of Denver. If you could peek through the tinted windows, you'd see Timothy Vee standing at the front of the vehicle, ... (photo: Creative Commons / Garretttaggs55)
U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the 65th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters Thursday, Sept. 23, 2010.
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Obama Hosts Hollande In US For State Visit
11 February 2014, 1:52 | Obama Hosts Hollande In US For State Visit | Tweet | The White House will host a Monet-inspired state dinner for Francois Hollande later as the French president seeks to put h... (photo: AP / Jason DeCrow)
Out-of-the-way travel destinations worth discovering  The Wichita Eagle 
Out-of-the-way travel destinations worth discovering
Many of us fall into a vacation rut – by which I mean that we go to the same destinations year after year: Jamaica and Aruba, London and Paris, San Francisco and Hawaii. How about trying new lo... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
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Military ethics lapses are linked to lower standards, push for more troops  STL Today 
Military ethics lapses are linked to lower standards, push for more troops
WASHINGTON • The number of U.S. soldiers forced out of the Army because of crimes or misconduct has soared in the past several years as the military emerges from a decade of war that put a greater f... (photo: US DoD / Public Domain)
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U.S. military intervention, done right, could boost African stability The Los Angeles Times
U.S. military intervention, done right, could boost African stability
For decades, one golden rule has guided America's military involvement in Africa: Stay out. | Generally speaking, the reason was a sense that the strategic stakes did not... (photo: UN / Marco Dormino)
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Chardonnay grapevines by Jeanette King. (August 2006) The Examiner
Grapevine cold hardiness & strategies to handle winter cold
“Healthy vines will be more cold hardy than weak vines,” said Terence Bradshaw, UVM Research Tree Fruit and Viticulture Specialist. | A vine’s ability to tolerate c... (photo: Public Domain / Original uploader was Jenavive at en.wikipedia)
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Misconduct in Army ranks forcing more soldiers out, data shows Stars and Stripes
Misconduct in Army ranks forcing more soldiers out, data shows
WASHINGTON — The number of U.S. soldiers forced out of the Army because of crimes or misconduct has soared in the past several years as the military emerges from a deca... (photo: US Army / David Devich)
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President Barack Obama addresses a crowd in Prague, Sunday, April 5, 2009. WPXI
Obama names delegation to Olympic closing ceremony
Billie Jean King, who couldn't attend the opening of the Sochi Olympics in Russia because of her mother's illness will be a member of President Barack Obama's official de... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
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President Barack Obama speaks about combat troop levels in Iraq as he addresses military personnel STL Today
Obama's ambassador nominations prompt an uproar with bungled answers, lack of ties
WASHINGTON • A century-old debate over whether presidents should reward political donors and allies by making them ambassadors has flared again after a string of embarr... (photo: AP / Charles Dhara)
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President Barack Obama addresses a joint session of Congress in the House Chamber of the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 24, Reuters
Union vote at VW plant nears end after Obama weighs in
CAMBRIDGE, Md./CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (Reuters) - P resident Barack Obama on Friday waded into a high-stakes union vote at Volkswagen AG's plant in Tennessee, accusing Re... (photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais, Pool)
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Governors listen in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Feb. 23, 2009, as President Barack Obama addressed the National Governors Association regarding the economic stimulus package. From left are: South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick; Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue; Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas; and the pres The Guardian
Obama says immigration, minimum wage top agenda
CHARLES BABINGTON | Associated Press= CAMBRIDGE, Md. (AP) — President Barack Obama said Friday that top priorities for Congress should be increasing the minimum wage... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
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A man looks at a stock price board in Tokyo Monday, March 14, 2011 as the Tokyo stock market plunged on its first business day after an earthquake and tsunami of epic proportions laid waste to cities along Japan's northeast coast. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average slid 633.94 points, or 6.2 percent, to 9,620.49, extending losses from Friday.
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U.S. military intervention, done right, could boost African stability
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