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‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’

‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’
The North Platte Telegraph Welcome to winter. Winter 2010 officially begins today at 5:38 p.m. CST when the sun will be at the farthest point away from the equator. Known as Winter Solstice, it’s the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
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Q&A: Seven tips for surviving a New Jersey winter storm
Now that the winter snow has arrived in full force, homeowners and drivers need to take quick action to make sure their property is not damaged. There are also a series of legal requirements that need to be met….
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By Jeff Teng on January 2, 2011 | Cell Phone Booster
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PA Driving Laws: A 10 Question Quiz

PA Driving Laws: A 10 Question Quiz
The following questions apply to the driving laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’
The North Platte Telegraph Welcome to winter. Winter 2010 officially begins today at 5:38 p.m. CST when the sun will be at the farthest point away from the equator. Known as Winter Solstice, it’s the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
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CHP out in full force for holiday season
• Don’t mix alcohol and driving. Have a designated driver targeted to get you home safely. If you’re not going to drink, offer to be a designated driver for a friend or family member. Avoid “party hopping” after you have been drinking.
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By Jeff Teng on December 28, 2010 | Cell Phone Booster
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Did cell phone lead to fatal crash?
Witnesses said Erin Lindsay-Calkins appeared to be holding a cell phone to her ear as she drove in front of a fast Amtrak train in Efland days before last Christmas , but her widower still wonders what made her crash through the rail-crossing gate.
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‘Dreaming of a white Christmas’
The North Platte Telegraph Welcome to winter. Winter 2010 officially begins today at 5:38 p.m. CST when the sun will be at the farthest point away from the equator. Known as Winter Solstice, it’s the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
Read more on North Platte Telegraph

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By Jeff Teng on December 26, 2010 | Cell Phone Booster
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