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18 hours ago ago from The Oklahoma City 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Oklahoma City, OK
Everything is large in Texas, but it seems that the rest of the United States has more than its share of the world's largest somethings. Texas itself has the world's largest fire hydrant in Beaumont; wooden nickel in San Antonio; kettle in Galveston; horseshoe in Marfa; cowboy hat in Paris; and of course, the world's biggest burger served at Charlie Brown's in Carrolton. California is another big state full of big things, like the ...
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AP Interview: new US policy is engaging world UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- From tough new sanctions against North Korea to a sweeping strategy aimed at eliminating nuclear weapons, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says President Barack Obama's promise to work with other countries is yielding results. Nearly a year after becoming the top U.S. diplomat to the global body, Susan Rice said in an interview this week with The Associated Press ...
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In the spirit of Christmas and the beginning of a new year, not a new decade as I was recently informed {that will begin in 2011}, let me recap some of the most prevalent issues that are adversely shaping the United States. First, we need to resolve our educational challenges. No excuses. We must provide an equal playing field to all our children including: African-Americans, Asians, Caucasians and Hispanics who are completely ill-prepared ...
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