Chat transcript: Broncos vs. Raiders (Rocky Mountain News) - A transcript of the fan chat during the Broncos-Raiders game.
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A Guide to Energy Bargains (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance) - Sector by sector, what's the deal today and who's poised to do best.
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Energy group meets Monday to recruit pro-ecology members (The Gillette News-Record) - A new pro-energy-development group in the Powder River Basin is gathering steam and will have its first public meeting next week at Cam-plex.
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Fishing around: Schools in session (Cape Cod Times) - Lou MacKeil knows how to catch fish. And, like many members of the Cape Cod Salties ? of which he is a member and past president ? he?s a heck of a nice guy.
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Caravan Park clash (Margaret River Mail) - TEMPERS frayed and insults were traded on Thursday night as Turner Caravan Park supporters vented their frustration on proposed redevelopment.
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UPI Thoroughbred Racing Roundup (UPI) - By ROBERT KIECKHEFER UPI Racing Writer Wrap-up of Thoroughbred stakes action.
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Dion calls meeting with Harper a 'charade' (CTV Winnipeg) - Liberal Leader Stephane Dion says he left a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper Monday afternoon with a clear message: There will be a fall election.
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High School boys soccer capsules (Foster's Daily Democrat) - Coach/year: Steve Haendler, seventh. 2007 Record/playoffs: 6-9-1, lost to Londonderry in first round of Class L playoffs. Key returning players: James Damon (Sr., MF); Kyle Danie (Sr., D); Trevor Hewitt (Sr., MF); Devin Pingree (Jr., MF); Kevin Varney (Sr., MF); Willie Evans (Sr., D); Kyle Cutte (Sr., F).
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SOCIAL IN BRIEF 31/8 (Vietnam Net) - Eight remote and mountainous communes of the northern province of Lao Cai have still been isolated after heavy flooding caused by the fourth storm this year. Many portions of local roads have still been buried due to landslides and stone avalanches.
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So far, Merrimack dam removal a success (Merrimack Journal) - Excavators that have been used to remove the dam in Merrimack sit on the bank of the Souhegan River on Thursday, Aug. 21. The first dam was built on the site in the 1730s.
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