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At a meeting in Bluff last month, Navajos asked how much longer the lawsuit will take. The state,... Oil drilling leaves holes
At a meeting in Bluff last month, Navajos asked how much longer the lawsuit will take. The state, he says, is
fighting hard and has refused to consider settling the case. Left to the courts, it's likely the dispute will take two to three years more to resolve, he said.
Each conversation is translated from English to Navajo for more than 30 people, young and old. The husband of one...
VIENNA, Austria - Iran threatened on Sunday to embark on full-scale uranium enrichment if the U.N... Iran Issues Warning Ahead
VIENNA, Austria - Iran threatened on Sunday to embark on full-scale uranium enrichment if the U.N. nuclear agency presses for action over its atomic program, and a top U.S. diplomat warned the Islamic republic of possible "painful consequences."
The comments came as the International Atomic Energy Agency's board prepared to meet Monday to discuss referring Iran to the U.N. Security Counc...
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Franklin Court, Pennsylvania Ballet's homage to Philadelphia's favorite Founding Father, returned to the stage Friday night after a 12-year hiatus, in celebration of Ben Franklin's 300th birthday.
The ballet, choreographed in 1990 by Christopher d'Amboise, the company's former artistic director, is quirky, ly...
San Francisco pilot program aims to turn dog poop into methane SAN FRANCISCO - City officia... Source of electricity awaits in
San Francisco pilot program aims to turn dog poop into methane
SAN FRANCISCO - City officials hope to harness the power of dog poop.
San Franciscans already recycle more than 60 percent of their garbage, but in this dog-friendly town, animal feces makes up nearly 4 percent of residential waste, or 6,500 tons a year - nearly as much as disposable diapers, according to the city.
MILTON HINNANT/DMNIn Texas, Trisha Wilson did interior design for the Gaylord Texan on Lake Grape... CHERYL HALL...
MILTON HINNANT/DMNIn Texas, Trisha Wilson did interior design for the Gaylord Texan on Lake Grapevine.
In one, the renowned Dallas interior designer caters to the rich and powerful. Her fantasyland projects for Middle Eastern royalty and international hotel magnates defy reality.
Atlantis in the Bahamas, the Venetian in Las Vegas, the Four Seasons Hotel Cairo, palaces in the United ...
AUSTIN - The incumbent has held the office just 12 months, but there's little doubt she enjoys t... Interim rail chief faces RO
AUSTIN - The incumbent has held the office just 12 months, but there's little doubt she enjoys the inside track in this year's race for Texas Railroad Commission.
Commission Chairwoman Elizabeth Ames Jones, whom Gov. Rick Perry appointed to serve out the term of a commissioner who resigned, wants a full term of her own. She has one opponent in the Republican primary, retired Army Maj. B...
If you're a small-business owner in Texas, consider yourself lucky. According to a recent ... Texas tax system gets high marks.
If you're a small-business owner in Texas, consider yourself lucky.
According to a recent report, Texas has one of the most business-friendly tax systems in the country.
The Tax Foundation said this week that the state ranked seventh, thanks largely to the fact that it has no personal income tax.
In fact, not having one of the three main taxes - corporate income tax, personal...
Campaign for 2nd term takes him to Katrina evacuees in Houston HOUSTON - New Orleans Mayor ... Mayor visits New Orleans voters.
Campaign for 2nd term takes him to Katrina evacuees in Houston
HOUSTON - New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin is bringing his case for re-election to the estimated 150,000 former residents who now call Houston home.
Mr. Nagin arrived Friday, less than two months before a mayoral primary.
Mr. Nagin told the Houston Chronicle that about 95 percent of the city's electricity and other uti...
The recent vote by the people of Moorpark to prohibit the development of North Park is another ex... Your letters: Moorpark Nor
The recent vote by the people of Moorpark to prohibit the development of North Park is another example of tyranny by the majority. The development of land should be left up to the people willing to invest in home building, monitored by development engineers on the public payroll. Then we would have ample housing for everyone. The public has no business making these kinds of decisions. The peopl...
And if they did get the bonus point by scoring four tries or more, your search should uncover at ... Heat on as Stormers square
And if they did get the bonus point by scoring four tries or more, your search should uncover at least a couple of Stormers supporters who might have a problem with a flyhalf who kicks too much, a centre who tackles with a straight arm, or a fullback who hoisted one high ball too many.
Or others who would lament the fact that this Stormers team has too many players who own property in Cap...