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   On the calendar:  Wednesday, 11/25/2009
Family Movie Matinee: Join us for Family Movie Matinee, Wednesday, November 25th at the Pomeroy Library beginning at 2:00 p.m. We will be presenting the film “UP” (PG) Calendar

 

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Nov. 10: FBI officials admitted they knew months ago that Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was e-mailing a radical Muslim cleric overseas. A Morning Meeting panel discusses how authorities missed what appeared to be multiple red flags in the Fort Hood massacre.  (Other)Army Maj. Nidal M. Hasan exchanged e-mails with a radical Yemeni American cleric and began to discuss surreptitious financial transfers, according to two sources.

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Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:10:34 GMT
NYT: U.S. fears Iraq projects will go to waste
An Iraqi worker at a new water treatment plant in Baghdad's Sadr City. The $65 million plant is meant to provide water for 200,000 people — just a tenth of the population of the vast slum on Baghdad's eastern ouskirts. The U.S. has spent $53 billion for relief and reconstruction in Iraq, but Iraqis' inability to maintain what's left behind could waste hundreds of millions of dollars and jeopardize basic services.

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China coal mine blast kills 37, traps 71
Relatives of coal miners come to the accident site to wait for further information in the Xinxing Coal Mine in Hegang City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, on Saturday.A gas explosion at a coal mine in northern China has killed 31 people and trapped 82, authorities say.

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Militia movement revives across U.S.
Ray Southwell, left, and Norm Olson, members of the Alaska Citizens Militia, stand by the woods near their home in Nikiski, Alaska, on Sept. 29. Olson's militia is small at the moment, but there has been a resurgence of the militia movement nationwide.A civil rights organization says it has identified at least 50 new right-wing militia groups that have formed within the last two years, in part coinciding with the advent of the Obama administration.

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Big Bang machine fires up after repair
After a year's delay, scientists at Europe’s CERN physics research center have sent beams of protons circulating all the way through the Large Hadron Collider.Scientists circulated beams of protons in the world's largest atom smasher Friday night for the first time after a year of repairs caused by a spectacular failure after the $10 billion machine was heavily damaged by a simple electrical fault.

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