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One Old Vet (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
Immigration agency catching more returning illegals Violators face felony charges By Tim Smith COLUMBIA South Carolina politicians have long complained that some illegal immigrants have viewed the nation’s borders as a revolving door, that deportation is only a temporary setback. Advertisement Barbara Gonzalez, a regional spokeswoman for the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, said...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 07/04/2008
The Switzers Head West...From the Plains to the Mountains and back.
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Jezebel (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
[Images via AP.] New African Lion cubs at the Riverbanks Zoo are shown to the public Wednesday, July 2, 2008, in the Bird Conservation Center in Columbia, S.C. The four cubs were delivered via... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- The University of South Carolina said it committed nine NCAA secondary violations between January and June.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
ImagePoint, a national supplier of retail signs and image programs, is consolidating operations from its Columbia, S.C. plant.
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
Four African lion cubs at the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, S.C., are displayed on Wednesday. The zoo will have a naming contest for the cubs.
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openPR.com Newsfeed (Free subscription) | 07/03/2008
COLUMBIA, SC, June 30, 2008 – Avista Solutions, a leading provider of end-to-end, Web-based mortgage industry loan origination software (LOS), was recognized in the June 2008 issue of Mortgage ... read more
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The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
ImagePoint, a maker of exterior and interior signs, said Tuesday it will close its Columbia, S.C., plant and consolidate manufacturing at its plant in Florence.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
ImagePoint, a national supplier of retail signs and image programs, is consolidating operations from its Columbia, S.C., plant into its larger Florence facility.
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Public Diplomacy (Free subscription) | 07/02/2008
John McCain’s airborne version of the “Straight Talk Express” flew off to Columbia yesterday — and it wasn’t Columbia, South Carolina, but the actual country of Columbia. Both candidates, in fact, are taking advantage of a break in the political calendar at home to do some foreign travel. For Obama, who is about [...]
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
By Joey Holleman, The State, Columbia, S.C. Jul. 1--With conditions worsening by the day, the drought status for five Upstate counties was upgraded Monday to extreme, the worst rung in the state's four-step classification system.
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
By Joey Holleman, The State, Columbia, S.C. Jun. 28--The natural spigot over South Carolina turned off three weeks ago, sapping the juice out of what was a promising summer for farmers.
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News: Moldova.org: Politics (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Authorities at Six Flags Over Georgia continued their investigation Monday of the roller coaster accident that decapitated a South Carolina teenager.Asia LeeShawn Ferguson, 17, of Columbia, S.C. was struck by Batman the Ride roller coaster after he scaled two 6-foot fences and entered an unsafe area, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.In a written statement, Six Flags said signs posted at the...
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
COLUMBIA, S.C. | While out of town for business, it always helps to ask the locals for directions. Especially if that business involves putting up street signs.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 06/30/2008
Police said Asia LeeShawn Ferguson IV, 17, of Columbia, S.C., died when he was hit by the Batman roller coaster at Six Flags Over Georgia on Saturday. The ride was to remain closed through Monday out of respect for his family.