Controlled Burn of Bomb-Making House Used as National Model San Diego 6 Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:08 PM PDT Authorities burned the Escondido-area home in 2010 after deciding it was too dangerous to remove bomb components, thousands of rounds of ammunition and stockpiles of unstable chemicals that could go off with a tap. | McKinney mom prevents children from taking STAAR test WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:07 PM PDT McKINNEY â" Jannine Neely says enough is enough. The McKinney mom is pulling her kids out of school in protest as the state rolls out the new STAAR test. The exams are more rigorous than the TAKS test, and there are more of them. Neely was the only parent in the entire McKinney ISD who purposely kept her kids home to prevent them from taking the STAAR test. She believes the exam puts too much ... | Taiwantrade Sets Up âAuto Parts Sample Sales Sectionâ Business Wire Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:07 PM PDT TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Taiwanâs huge auto parts industry produces some of the most reliable and advanced parts in the world. Now, you too can find top quality auto parts from Taiwan at Taiwantrade âAuto Parts Sample Sales Sectionâ (http://buyautopart.taiwantrade.com.tw/). Taiwantradeâs âAuto Parts Sample Sales Sectionâ features parts for automobile and motorcycles including frames ... | Tebow name stretches into horse racing Standard-Examiner Tue, 27 Mar 2012 20:02 PM PDT Tebow's a horse, too. Of course. In fact, there are at least six thoroughbreds listed by The Jockey Club carrying the Tebow name. read more | Mgm Resorts Still Looking For Massachusetts Casino Site Las Vegas Review-Journal Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:56 PM PDT MGM Resorts International has abandoned a proposed casino site in Massachusetts, but plans to seek alternative location in the western part of the state. In a statement, the casino operator said there were "too many complications" in pursing a hotel-casino | Caritas: minimum wage â¬1,600 too low Malta Star Tue, 27 Mar 2012 19:54 PM PDT Presenting the Caritas study on A Minimum Budget for a Decent Living to a parliamentary committee on Family Affairs on Tuesday night, economist Karm Farrugia, said that the minimum wage, since its introduction in the early 1970s, was only raised on the basis of the official cost of living index and now needed to be raised by almost 14% which was not high considering the time that had passed. | | |
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