- New orbiter on track for Mars meeting / NASA craft will perform intensive explorations (p)(f)
A new spacecraft more powerful and sophisticated than any other is flying flawlessly toward Mars, and its date to begin orbiting the planet on March 10, NASA officials reported Thursday. San Francisco Chronical, Feb 25, 2006
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- New Orleans OV-1 (p)(f)
Washington Post Sep 16, 2005 D01 Business
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- New Owners to Bring New Life to Laurel Mall (f)
The owners of Laurel Mall last week announced a plan to turn the ailing shopping center into a walkable town center with restaurants, a movie theater and national chain retailers. Feb 5, 2007
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- New Passport Requirements in 2007 (p)(f)
Beginning January 23, 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document. Dec 1, 2006
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- New PG schools chief sees good, bad (p)(f)
One month into his tenure as the new CEO of Prince George's County Public Schools, John Deasy has seen a lot that he likes - and some that he doesn't. June 1, 2006
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- New police commander proud to work in District 6 (f)
For Maj. Gary Cunningham, being promoted to commander of the county police department’s District 6 station is like a homecoming.
Cunningham began his career in 1986 as a rookie officer at the station, located in Beltsville. He left after 10 years and worked in various other county police departments, most recently as captain at the District 5 station in Clinton. Now, he has returned to where he started, this time as the man responsible for keeping several communities safe. April 19, 2007
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- New police commander settles into District 6 (p)(f)
Beltsville`s new police commander, Maj. Markus A. Summers, wields his silver cell phone like a well-honed instrument. It is a useful tool for conducting police work across the 40-square miles of District 6, which includes Beltsville and parts of Laurel. Laurel Gazette, Nov 20, 2003
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- New Registration Rules Stir Voter Debate in Ohio - New York Times (p)(f)
Ohio’s new voter registration rules have meant spending two extra hours a day collecting half as many registration cards from new voters as he did in past years. Republicans say the new rules are needed to prevent fraud, but Democrats say they are making it much harder to register the poor. Aug 2006
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- New Rite Aid / Villas at Laurel (p)(f)
The Crystal Plaza at Route 197 and Muirkirk Road is continuing to come together and the new Rite Aid looks great. The estimated opening date will fall sometime between June 22 and 30. There are plans to build an up-scale villa-style community of about 85 townhomes, priced at $500,000 and up, on the current Metro Bus lot at Route 197 (Laurel-Bowie Road) and Briarcroft Lane, near the Park View Senior Apartments. June 1, 2006
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- New school board picks its leaders (p)(f)
Johnson, the District 5 representative, was elected chairman and at-large member Jeana Jacobs was chosen as vice chair as the new school board's first official act after its members were sworn in on Monday. Dec 7, 2006
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- New Sudan VP Vows to Follow Path of Peace (phillyBurbs.com) (p)(f)
New Sudan VP Vows to Follow Path of Peace
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- New Washington Archbishop favours Intelligent Design in schools (p)(f)
The Archbishop-designate of Washington DC, Bishop Donald Wuerl of Pittsburgh, “threw his support behind the teaching of Intelligent Design as an alternative theory of creation to materialist Darwinism”. Bishop Wuerl who will replace Cardinal Theodore McCarrick as archbishop in Washington DC, spoke last year of the theory’s “reasonableness” and the need to offer students more than one theory of the origins of life. May 19, 2006
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- New York City Marathon Runner Results (p)(f)
Elisabeth Trupei 30 Female MA USA 3:49:06
Place 8453;
Gender Place 1367;
Age Place 535
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- Newsday.com: Hunger stalks Niger (p)(f)
SPECIAL REPORT: FAMINE IN NIGER
The rains and world aid may arrive too late to save the children
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- NewsHour Online: Africa (p)(f)
PBS Africa Background Reports (Transcripts and Streaming Video Archives)
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- Nicotine Up Sharply In Many Cigarettes (p)(f)
The amount of nicotine in most cigarettes rose an average of almost 10 percent from 1998 to 2004, with brands most popular with young people and minorities registering the biggest increases and highest nicotine content, according to a new study. August 31, 2006
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- Niger: The Ghastly Normality of Hunger (p)(f)
The Ghastly Normality of Hunger: The early-warning systems meant to detect an impending food crisis were in place and succeeded in doing so. It was the response that was a failure.In November the UN appealed to donor nations for aid. There was little reaction. December`s devastating tsunami took the world`s attention elsewhere.
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- Nightspots Closed by County (f)
Prince George's County shut down nine nightclubs, which were called magnets for violent crime. County officials said homicides took place near three of the clubs during the past year. In a fourth case, they said, the victim had recently left a club. Assaults, shootings and carjackings were also linked to nightclubs. March 30, 2007
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- Nikon Says It`s Leaving Film-Camera Business (p)(f)
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- No Catch in the Release (p)(f)
No Catch in the Release
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