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Times Online World News, 06.01.09 21:02 UTC

Leon Panetta attached to his Italian roots

Leon Panetta, named by the US President-elect Barack Obama to head the CIA, speaks Calabrian dialect, according to his cousin. Mr Panetta, 70, is the American-born son of Italian immigrants from ...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 05.01.09 05:30 UTC

Conde Nast Traveler annual ski poll names Whistler Blackcomb top resort town

NEW YORK -- Conde Nast Traveler magazine's annual ski poll named Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia the best ski resort town in North America. Whistler Blackcomb also won for best apres-ski and ...

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 01.01.09 05:31 UTC

Michigan skiing: Deals, choices for Midwesterners

BOYNE FALLS, Mich. -- For most of his 66 years, Tom Fanning has been an avid skier, relishing the challenge of steep mountainside runs in Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. But the investment adviser ...

Telegraph, 31.12.08 14:03 UTC

Grizzly bear enjoys a swim

A grizzly bear showed he is just as comfortable in the water as on land when he took a dip at a North Carolina zoo.

Houston Chronicle - Politics, 31.12.08 00:34 UTC

Not so fast: Senate has a say on Obama's successor

WASHINGTON  Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has named a successor to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat, but Democratic leaders who control the Senate say they will refuse to seat Blagojevich's pick, ...

Telegraph, 30.12.08 23:01 UTC

Yellowstone Park shaken by hundreds of earthquakes

Scientists are monitoring a cluster of earthquakes that have rattled Yellowstone National Park over the past few days amid concerns that a larger earthquake could be brewing.

NPR, 27.12.08 22:01 UTC

Wind Farms Could Bring Wyoming Ranchers Windfall

by Addie Goss All Things Considered, December 26, 2008 · It's been a rough year for the ranching industry as fuel and hay prices skyrocketed and Americans ate less beef. Many ranchers are beginning ...

NPR, 26.12.08 21:31 UTC

Wind Associations Cropping Up In Rural Wyoming

by Addie Goss All Things Considered, December 26, 2008 · It's been a rough year for the ranching industry as fuel and hay prices skyrocketed and Americans ate less beef. Many ranchers are beginning ...

USA Today, 26.12.08 19:32 UTC

Winter storm pounds West as ice wreaks havoc in Midwest

RENO, Nevada — Yet another snowstorm pummeled parts of the West on Friday, snarling post-holiday traffic and darkening lights on Christmas trees, and freezing rain covered some Midwest highways with a dangerous sheet of ice.