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2015-11-09
Fishy problem for shrimpers
Will oil slump sap energy from holiday shopping?
Scandal in Brazil snares refinery
Change has Metro, riders still adjusting
Myanmar voters flock to polls
Regulators target payments from campaigns
Cypress Woods senior learns to stand tall
Football players boost Missouri protests
Carson says it’s ‘time really to move on’ from questions about his biography
Consensus grows in U.S. that bomb likely caused Russian plane to crash
Missile test puzzles, alarms Californians
Plan to digitize immigration forms flops
EPA expands on-road testing for emissions to all diesel cars
Whistleblower pushed Volkswagen to admit broader cheating
Inmates’ families receive a touch of hospitality
Investors financing litigation to net big profits
Too tough a political tide for an insider
New city ordinance aims to curb truck emissions, but we all can fight air pollution.
Die-hard Alamo buffs promote song to urge the restoration of the celebrated landmark.
Bush’s clumsy campaign comparable to dad’s
NASCAR fans ignore request not to fly Confederate flags
Tom Rush moody, JR.
Leona D. Zaboroski
Uzi Halevy
John Davis Morton
Saving by updating
Father wants to leave his daughter’s portion to her children
Value of local real estate holds up
BBVA Compass Plaza has new owner
Facing, ignoring austerity’s grim legacy
Veterans need more access to legal aid
Injuries latest test for surging Cougars
Thornton showing he’s more than just a shooter
Big wins by Colts, Titans force Texans to take notice
Jeff Luhnow will feel out potential trade partners at this week’s GM meetings.
Clemson displaces Ohio State as the No. 1 team in the Associated Press poll.
By revving his engine, Harden gets back in gear
Rhoades pushes freshmen hard to get up to speed
College football week in review
Newton, Panthers top Packers to stay unbeaten
Extra period brings more heartbreak to Dallas
Luck of old helps send Denver to first defeat
Djokovic makes short work of Murray
Andrade bests Langer in Schwab
Johnson extends track reign
Talking about addiction
Teens, pre-teens spend massive amounts of time consuming media
Moms-to-be could affect child’s risk for obesity
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Husband’s long tresses are stressing his wife.
Being overweight can increase pain sensitivity
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