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Though expensive, stone finds a niche in American houses
Vindicator - Digging rocks for fashionable homes is a growth industry in Montana. THOMPSON FALLS, Mont. (AP) Paul Chambers’ quarry at the base of the Cabinet Mountains is a hard-rock bazaar. Choose your look: Smooth slabs? Stackable stones? How about some

Author raises a storm about the handling of Hurricane Katrina
Vindicator - Ivor van Heerden is angry. He is angry because years of warnings about the hurricane danger to New Orleans were largely ignored. He is angry because federal disaster planners dismissed his recovery proposals a year before Hurricane Katrina struck

Gretna’s Hall has quite a day at Group A track meet
Lynchburg News and Advance - Hall had great Saturday at the Group A state track meet at Radford University. He won the high jump with a leap of six feet, 10 inches, was second in the triple jump (44-2) but was unceremoniously dumped into ninth place (21-7.25) by the playground

Doyle declares Racine state’s capital for a day
Journal Times - Racine Gov. Jim Doyle may be a familiar face in Racine County, but on Tuesday it will appear that he and his staff are everywhere. That s because Doyle recently named Racine County as Capital for the Day, an event that himself, First Lady

A soggy goodbye for Nipmuc grads
MetroWest Daily News - U PTON — In years to come when the Nipmuc Regional High School Class of 2006 looks back on graduation day, one of the main things they’ll remember is that it rained cats and dogs. Even though the school’s 46th commencement was held in the school gym

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