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OKC Mayor 12000 homes damaged in storm
At least 12,000 homes were damaged or demolished from Monday's abysmal tornado, Oklahoma City Mayor Mike Cornett said. The twister killed 24 people, including 10 children, and injured 353 in central ...
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Big away win puts Santa Fe within reach of semis
John Valencia (L) of Colombia's Santa Fe fights for the ball against Oscar Gamarra of Peru's Real Garcilaso, during their Copa Libertadores soccer match in Cuzco May 22, 2013. ...
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Wind blows off Barranca Mesa Elementarys roof
John Wolfe, chief financial officer for Barranca Mesa and safety contact for the district, said classes were dismissed early Wednesday, but students were participating in an after-school program. Students were not injured during the ...
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North American Sports Group introduces the Sportsfest kickoff
The first annual Albuquerque Sportsfest will be held June 8-9 at Balloon Fiesta Park in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There will be live music, fireworks and food trucks. All soccer athletes participating in Sportsfest will have the opportunity to qualify for the Kick It 3v3 Regional Championships and/or the Disney 3v3 Championships. This is the first annual Albuquerque Sportsfest, while Hoop It ...
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RFID cards not as secure as banks say
Posted at: 05/22/2013 10:35 PM By: Chris Ramirez, KOB Eyewitness News 4 Electronic pick pocketing is expected to become more of a problem as credit card technology advances. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) cards contain a chip that broadcasts out a signal containing your credit card number, expiration, and often your name. Banks and retailers like this technology because it makes ...
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Olimpia hold Fluminense Santa Fe beat Real Garcilaso
Olimpia raised hopes of an unlikely semifinal berth after holding Fluminense to a 0-0 draw in their Copa Libertadores quarterfinal first leg on Wednesday.The Paraguayan outfit was reduced to 10-men at the Sao Januario stadium in the 82nd minute when midfielder Eduardo Aranda received his second yellow card for a foul on Rhayner.Despite dominating possession and creating a number of second-half ...
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Finding Nemo
Seeing Finding Nemo on the big screen again (now in 3D!) is a pure shot of delight and a reminder of the strength of Pixars cinematic vision at its finest. Released at the height of the studios initial run of creative output (it followed Toy Story and Toy Story 2, A ... ...
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Santa Fe edge towards last eight Flu stumble
Santa Fe showed no ill effects from playing at 3,600 metres above sea level in Cusco as Francisco Meza put them ahead in the 21st minute with a left-foot volley and Wilder Medina doubled the advantage three minutes ...
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Restaurant patron repays chefs kindness more than 15 years later
Mathew Sanchez's story began in the '90s. He had a debt to repay ever since he was a teenager, taking his girlfriend to a fancy restaurant on Valentine's ...
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Mystery bill settler and restaurant owner reunited
Posted at: 05/22/2013 10:22 PM By: Joseph Lynch, KOB Eyewitness News 4 A man returns to settle his check with a local cafe…sixteen years later. Now the owner and previously anonymous bill settler finally meet. A 14-year-old Matt Sanchez wanted to impress his girlfriend with a fancy dinner at a French restaurant, but only had so much money. He realized it wasn’t enough a ...
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Water main break at major Rio Rancho intersection
Posted at: 05/22/2013 9:59 PM | Updated at: 05/22/2013 10:05 PM By: KOB.com staff Major water main break has the intersection of Northern and Unser Boulevard shut down in Rio Rancho. Avoid the ...
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Bicyclists face road hazard on Paseo del Bosque trail
Despite the fire threat, Albuquerque's bosque remains open and that includes the incredibly popular bike trail. But we have found what some bicyclists said is a real hazard. It is a yellow pole that sits right in the middle of the Paseo del Bosque bike trail. Bicyclists said if you are not paying attention, you can slam right into it. It is covered in bike tire marks, so it seems several ...
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Wrest Point Hotel & Casino, Hobart, Australia
This 4 star hotel, casino and entertainment complex is situated on the foreshores of Sandy Bay in Hobart, the capital ...
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