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Metra to add trains for holiday Northwest Herald - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago Metra will provide extra train service to accommodate riders planning to attend the Grant Park fireworks celebration in Chicago on Thursday, traditionally the commuter railroad s busiest day of the year. Port talks to resume Monday Long Beach Press-Telegram - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago West Coast shippers and the union representing dockworkers will suspend contract negotiations during the Fourth of July weekend, but intend to resume talks on Monday to hammer out a new, three-year labor pact, officials said Thursday. Starbucks Lower debt ratings may be coming Seattle Times - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago Pacific Northwest Starbucks may see its debt ratings cut by Moody's Investors Service over concerns the sluggish U.S. economy will continue to... Cowan to join Mircetic's VC men's basketball staff as an assistant Ventura County Star - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago Driving home from work Tuesday night, Will Cowan convinced himself to turn his life upside down and join the maelstrom that is the Ventura College men's basketball program. 'The Shack' finds a home in readers' hearts Yakima Herald-Republic - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago In a time when, basically, everything seems bleak, when gas and food prices are soaring, the country remains at war overseas and your 4-year-old even knows the phrase "sub-prime mortgage crisis," folks are finding solace in a small, independently published paperback book by an unknown author from Gresham, Ore. Prime wine-grape acreage 'hot' real estate commodity Sonoma Index-Tribune - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago Having recently closed a high-end cabernet sauvignon vineyard deal for Healdsburg's Lambert Bridge Winery and another 11-acre vineyard/estate sale of Weeping Willow Vineyard, off Grove Street in Sonoma, Chris Blakeslee and Michael Crain, local vineyard advisors and brokers are reporting that at least one segment of the real estate business appears to be more than holding its own. COLUMN: 103 years young and still kicking: Browning's .45 ACP The Times-News - 0 KB- Found: 15 hours ago It's been said that desperation is the father of inspiration. This was certainly the case with respect to the development of one of the most effective pistol cartridges of all time: the .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). PACIFIC: St. Bridget expresses interest in museum site Tri-County Journal - 0 KB- Found: 16 hours ago Mayor Herbert Adams said Pacific's purchase and restoration of the Red Cedar Inn not only could benefit the city as a new museum and visitors center, but could help a local parochial school grow. Tri-County Community Calendar for June 25 Tri-County Journal - 0 KB- Found: 16 hours ago Etc. "FLOWER POWER" SUMMER DAY CAMP: 9 a.m. to noon MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, JULY 7 THROUGH 10, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 11, Legion Park, Bald Hill Road, Eureka. Camp is for children ages 5 to 12. Fee: $40, $35 for each additional child in the same family. Info: (636) 938-6775. Inflight broadband makes a comeback America's Network - 0 KB- Found: 16 hours ago Lower equipment costs and more flexible service choices give inflight connectivity a second life. And despite the Connexion flop, airlines indicate they still want it
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