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Archives of: December 2010

These Joints Are Jumping!

Across the country, trampoline centers are inviting kids of all ages to defy gravity, play air dodgeball, sky surf, and work up a smile-infused sweat. There are more than 25 trampoline centers in the U.S., and one of the most popular is in San Francisco's Presidio, where an historic airplane hangar has been converted into The House Of Air. Adults line up early for the trampoline aerobics classes. Parents like ... read more

Claudia Cowan

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December 31, 2010

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Archives of: December 2010


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Leland Vittert

December 8, 2010 2:36 PM

What Free Jets Doesn’t Get

It seems like a couple of billion dollars of free F-35 fighter planes doesn’t buy you a lot in the Middle East these days. Despite multiple incentive offers by the United States, Israel said thanks but “no thanks” to its closest ally. The US announced today that they would stop asking Israel to freeze building on the West Bank where the Palestinians want their future ... read more



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Alicia Acuna

December 8, 2010 1:26 PM

Wounded Warriors Hit the Slopes

U.S. Marine Sergeant Carlos Evans just returned from a ski run down one of the Beaver Run Resort hills in the town of Breckenridge, Colorado.  For Sergeant Evans the experience is ... read more



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Maggie Kerkman

December 7, 2010 4:56 PM

Tulsa Council Votes on Parade

What’s in a name? Turns out, plenty of emotion. Last year, Tulsa’s Christmas Parade of Lights became the Holiday Parade of Lights, and controversy over the name change has not abated since. Today people who want the word Christmas restored to the name petitioned Tulsa City Council. Council members have the final say in the parade process. This morning, they were ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

December 7, 2010 2:42 PM

Nuclear Talks End With Plans for More to Come

The Iranian delegation is leaving the talks in Geneva standing firm about what it calls its nuclear rights—in others words, there has been no shift in its position about proceeding apace with its enrichment program.  So what was the point of these talks?  This was another case of the world powers meeting with Iran, talking to Iran, and then, watching Iran go home to ... read more



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Laura Ingle

December 7, 2010 2:34 PM

Jury Selection Set For Joshua Komisarjevsky

The trial calendar is starting to take shape for the second man charged in the 2007 Cheshire, Connecticut home invasion case, Joshua Komisarjevsky. Today, prosecutors, Judge Jon C. Blue, and Komisarjevsky's defense team held a scheduling conference about his upcoming trial. Jury selection is set for February 22nd, 2011. The 30-year old career burglar is facing the death ... read more



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Greg Burke

December 7, 2010 1:14 PM

Portugal And Other European Pigs

I can’t imagine any country likes being called a pig. But that’s the case with Portugal, Ireland, Greece and Spain. Put together, those countries spell P-I-G-S, and some people claim ... read more



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Marla Cichowski

December 7, 2010 12:18 PM

Pearl Harbor Survivors Remember Attack

December 7, 1941 is a day Albert and Geno Morosi will never forget.  On that day, 69 years ago, the two brothers were serving in the US Navy on board the USS Maryland. Albert Morosi, who was only 19 years old, remembers clearly the morning of the Pearl Harbor attack.  "There were three of us. We were on the quarter deck and we were drinking a cup of coffee. We ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

December 7, 2010 9:25 AM

Deer Battle at Valley Forge National Historical Park

*Update from Valley Forge:  Since the deer management program started in November, biologists report 225 deer killed and nearly 7000 pounds of venison distributed to the needy, calling the operation "safe, humane and effective". * * * Valley Forge National Historical Park has been called an oasis in Southeastern Pennsylvania.  Roughly five square miles of thick ... read more



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Adam Housley

December 7, 2010 12:56 AM

69 Years from Infamy

As a gentle breeze binds the scent of oil and tropical air, Paul Rom rises from his wheelchair and grabs hold of the rail. The sky and water nearly match in brilliant blue and just feet a way an American flag whips atop the mast of ship still ... read more



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Robert Lee

December 6, 2010 5:19 PM

Excuse Me While I Kiss This Car!

Sterling Heights, MI- Last year employees at the Chrysler Sterling Heights Assembly plant were expecting the worst, they had been told that the plant was slated to close. What a difference a ... read more