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News June 1, 2008
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Charitable organization makes presentation to Rotary
By GREG COLLINS
      Publicity Director Three women with Bright Futures Foundation, a charitable organization formed by a Rotary Club in Grants Pass, Oregon to bring health care and education to Nepal, were guest speakers for the Kilgore Rotary Club on Wednesday.
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Lions learn about Troy Aikman
By LESTER MURRAY news2@kilgorenewsherald.com
      The Kilgore Lions Club was treated to a little personal history about retired quarterback, Troy Aikman. Gregg Collins, the first sports writer to cover Aikman when Aikman was still in his infancy as an athlete and who has become very good friends with the quarterback.
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Democratic panel considers plans for Florida and Michigan
By NEDRA PICKLER Associated Press Writer
      WASHINGTON (AP) _ The fate of nearly 2.3 million Democratic presidential primary votes belongs to 30 party activists. The activists sit on the Democratic Party's Rules and Bylaws Committee, which was to meet Saturday to decide what role Michigan and Florida should play at the national convention...
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HEIGHTS STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
     Students of the Month in Kindergarten at Kilgore Heights School for May are (top row left to right) Kord Laird, Diamond Smith, Ariel Williams, Erith Rushing and Kennedy Leverett.(middle row left to right) McKenna Hurlburt, Olivia Luis, Karson Offerding, JaSaviyon Nipp and Lauren Bryant. (bottom row ...
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Analysis: U.S. terrorism list also a political tool
By FOSTER KLUG Associated Press Writer
      WASHINGTON (AP) _ North Korea has not been linked to a terrorist attack in more than two decades, but it is still on the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism. Now, it may be on the verge of its coveted goal of getting removed - for reasons having little to do with terrorism.
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Harlingen man says he tried to help women
      McALLEN, Texas (AP) _ A Harlingen man being held in Mexico on child trafficking charges said Thursday that charges that he bought children from poor Mexican women and sold them to adoptive couples in the United States are false.
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