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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers denied the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority a permit to construct an inflata...

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INTERVIEWS: Adult Content Bubba The Love Sponge and his radio crew ...

Their morning show is only heard on satellite radio here, but "Bubbapalooza" will pack the Hard Rock Hotel with listeners from around the country. From left, show personalities "Ned," Bubba The Love Sponge Clem, Brent Hatley, Mike "Manson" Waters and Spice Boy.

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Fighting kids' colds

Get rid of any children's cold medicines you may have on hand.
• Make sure you have acetaminophen or ibuprofen to relieve the fever and muscle aches.
• Drink plenty of fluids and get plenty of rest.
• Watch for warning signs that this could be more than a cold -- high fever, wheezing or a rash.
• If he' sick for more than three or four days, call the doctor.


Jailon is already doing much better. As for mom, "Not getting any gray hairs yet. We're just taking it day by day," May added.


Cold medications for kids under age six are still available in many stores, and the FDA has not officially ordered stores to stop selling them.


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Dozens feared dead in PNG floods

DOZENS are feared dead in widespread flooding in Papua New Guinea's Oro Province after a week of heavy rains.

The death toll has been put at 17 by disaster officials, but at least 19 people were also reported missing. The toll could rise as police and government officials make contact with remote and cut-off areas to determine casualties and damage. Many thousands of villagers were forced from their homes by rising waters and around 450 houses were reported washed away, officials said. The flooding followed days of heavy rains associated with tropical cyclone Guba as it moved slowly across the Coral Sea. Key bridges along with roads and food gardens were washed away as the rains swamped Oro Province. Provincial Police Commander Buafe Hugo said police were being helicoptered to affected districts today.


 
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