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Our World January 27, 2008
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MIDDLE SCHOOL'S HISTORICAL SURVEY
By DESTINI ROSSUM AND SAMANTHA WILLIAMS
      The history of Don Grahams Karate Studio is very limited on information and historical events, but what I do have is very interesting. The building was in fair condition. The building was originally made in 1938. The original use was a hotel. The building once housed all the roughnecks during the...
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TODAY'S VIEWPOINT
A step back in time brings relief to the soul
RHETA GRIMSLEY JOHNSON
      NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Three of us are in a van, just passing through, or trying to. We are stuck in quittingtime gridlock in a terrific rainstorm. One of this city's skyscrapers has windows lit to spell out "PEACE," but we are hours from finding any.
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DAILY DIGEST
      MONDAY KILGORE TOGETHER MEMBERS will meet Monday, January 28 at 5:30 p.m. in the Family Center at St. Luke's United methodist Church. Carlton Smith from Special Health Resources for Texas will present a program on the latest research and benefits of student drug testing. Snacks will be served.
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Bush OKs Alaska Timber, forest service opens 3.4 million acres
By MATTHEW DALY Associated Press Writer
      WASHINGTON (AP) - More than 3 million acres in Alaska's Tongass National Forest would be opened to logging and road building under a Bush administration decision that supporters believe will revive Alaska's timber industry but environmentalists fear will devastate the forest.
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Senators consider rebates for retirees
By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press Writer
      WASHINGTON (AP) - Retirees living off Social Security are frustrated that they won't get tax rebate checks through a bipartisan economic stimulus package before the House. Senate Democrats Friday began efforts to include them.
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