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The population of Idaho Falls will be doubled Saturday to about 100,000 people, for a July 4th as impressive as any in America. Mark Adams tilts up the plastic-encased mattress he and his wife sleep on and peels the bed frame's oak slats one by one from their Velcro fasteners. NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings assigns an initial 'AA+' rating to Bowie, Maryland's approximately $15.5 million general obligation public improvement bonds of 2009. The bonds are secured by the city's full faith and credit and are payable from an unlimited ad valorem tax on all taxable property within the city limits. The rusty black Chevrolet crept slowly down W. Broad Street until a stranger waved it to a stop. The man handed the driver $50 and climbed into the back seat beside a cute young woman with brown hair and brown eyes. Before sunrise, about 20 more strangers would do the same. More than 40,000 people are expected to gather in Los Angeles between July 2 and July 5 for the largest anime, manga and games convention in North America, Anime EXPO. Despite reports suggesting Japan's most ubiquitous cultural export might have peaked, AX is in it's 18th year and is expecting another record turnout. According to estimates from the Japan External Trade Organization, the American ... Associates of Greenbelt Marriott, a hotel in Prince George's County, MD, participated in several charity events and offered their services to a variety of causes to give back to the local community. Regional airports revise proposal to require shuttle permits for hotels (The Washington DC Examiner) The agency that runs Ronald Reagan Washington National and Washington Dulles International airports wants to require permits for hotel shuttles picking up and dropping off customers at the airports. Officials hope return to M & T Bank will help at gate Lacrosse's version of the prodigal son returns to Baltimore - albeit on a temporary basis. DuPont open to tournament's return, but not initiating talks W ith most schools closed or closing this week, the summer vacation season moves into full swing for many families. This year, job uncertainty and economic woes seem to have put a lot of travel plans in flux. Some destinations report that visitors are waiting until the last minute to make reservations and when they do, they're bargaining for - and often receiving - lower prices. |
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