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February 7, 2005
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Planners: Repair I-471
Janice Tyler pointed in the direction of Interstate 471 from the parking lot at Newport on the Levee, where a long line of cars were starting to pack in for lunch hour. "This whole area, it's always like this," said Tyler, 47, of Newport, who was there to eat with some friends.
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Bird thieves snatch exotics
A pair of avian abductors seduced eight exotic birds with nectar at the Newport Aquarium this weekend and tried to smuggle them out in oversized coats and a purse. They were only partially successful when two of their prey escaped and took to the wing in the aquarium gift shop.
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Pope's health improving
VATICAN CITY -- Pope John Paul II will remain hospitalized a few more days as a precaution, the Vatican said today, a day after the 84-year-old pope appeared at his clinic window to show the world he was recovering from his latest health crisis.
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Deficit politics back in vogue
WASHINGTON -- In 1992, Ross Perot likened the federal budget to a patient spurting blood in an emergency room. "Step one is to stop the bleeding, and we are bleeding arterially," the independent presidential candidate declared at one of that year's debates.
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The Jefferson Awards
The Jefferson Awards are presented to volunteers who have performed outstanding service in their communities. Find out how to nominate your favorite volunteer
here.
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