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Volunteer opportunities

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Volunteers’ foreign language skills can help immigrant females overcome the ravages of rape, human trafficking, domestic abuse and other forms of violence.



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Seafarers’ radio transmitters fall victim to digital age

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The Coast Guard says the half-century-year-old Loran-C radio-based system is antiquated and no longer needed by the armed forces or the transportation sector.



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Federal aid too late for many Galveston Ike victims

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The problems facing Bayou Shores are typical of other neighborhoods on the island, where about 75 percent of all buildings suffered storm damage.



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Officers looking for suspects in arson fire damaging school

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Authorities are searching for suspects they believe are responsible for starting a fire that damaged a Montgomery County elementary school Sunday afternoon.



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Wife not likely to be charged in husband’s slaying

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A Cleveland woman fatally shot her intoxicated husband early Sunday after he reportedly fired a shotgun at her and threatened to kill himself, police said.



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Crash, alleged fake officer’s arrest end chase

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Harris County deputies say Mario Nieto was attempting to pull over another vehicle by flashing his lights and what appeared to be a badge.



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Runoff election needed to fill LaPorte council seat

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None of the three candidates in La Porte’s special City Council election Saturday won a majority, forcing a Feb. 27 runoff.



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No decision yet on moving 9/11 trial – CNN

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Kansas City Star
No decision yet on moving 9/11 trial
CNN
Alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is among those suspects set to face a trial in a civilian criminal court. Washington (CNN) — No decision has been made on whether to change the current plan to hold the September 11 terrorist attack trial
White House Presses Senate on Jobs BillWall Street Journal
Sunday's best: Obama puts budget numbers to political plansUSA Today
Gibbs: Cost of Obama's Jobs Push in Range of 0BABC News
UPI.com -AFP -WNYC
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US to resume medevac flights from Haiti – Reuters

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Reuters
US to resume medevac flights from Haiti
Reuters
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – The US military will resume evacuation flights to the United States for critically injured Haitian earthquake victims within the next 12 hours, the White House said on Sunday. "Having received assurances that additional
Hospitals dispute in US 'putting lives of Haitian earthquake victims at risk'Times Online
US Hopes to Resume Haitian Earthquake Victim Airlifts SoonABC News
Haiti earthquake: US stops military evacuations to American hospitalsTelegraph.co.uk
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A ‘Scott Brown Republican’ is pro-choice, anti-tax – USA Today

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ABC News
A 'Scott Brown Republican' is pro-choice, anti-tax
USA Today
Sen.-elect Scott Brown, R-Mass., told Barbara Walters he supports Roe v. Wade and believes that states should decide the issue of gay marriage, not the federal government, during an interview that aired today on ABC's This Week.
Sen.-elect Brown says he supports abortion rightsWashington Post
Scott Brown on healthcare reform: whole plan should be scrappedChristian Science Monitor
Family link is found between Obama and Scott BrownLos Angeles Times
Boston Globe -Wall Street Journal -Daily Beast
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