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  <title>The Times West Virginian In Today's TWV</title>
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  <updated>2012-02-10T22:08:20-05:00</updated>
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    <entry>
      <title>US kills Osama bin Laden decade after 9/11 attacks</title>
      <author>
        <name>By KIMBERLY DOZIER and DAVID ESPO</name>
      </author>
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            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x928073820/US-kills-Osama-bin-Laden-decade-after-9-11-attacks"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:a5be973d-66cd-4ed3-a4ec-3e87589facf4</id>
      <updated>2011-05-02T10:55:07-04:00</updated>
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        &lt;p&gt;
	Osama bin Laden, the face of global terrorism and architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, was killed in a firefight with elite American forces Monday, then quickly buried at sea in a stunning finale to a furtive decade on the run.&lt;/p&gt;

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    <entry>
      <title>Construction around FSU</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Katie Wilson</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679525/Construction-around-FSU"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:735d53a4-cf3d-48f5-a103-abf0f1c62e40</id>
      <updated>2008-08-17T00:36:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        Construction matters were on the minds of the Fairmont State Board of Governors Thursday as they discussed projects to widen Locust Avenue and the continuing renovation of the historic Kennedy Barn.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; First, a project to widen Locust Avenue to three lanes has been a priority for the state for several years. 
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    <entry>
      <title>Goal: Redevelop site of former black Elks</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Mallory Panuska</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679523/Goal-Redevelop-site-of-former-black-Elks"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:26b1459b-f45d-40c0-b91d-1005629f25ca</id>
      <updated>2008-08-17T00:35:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        City officials are hoping to solicit a buyer to redevelop the former site of the former black Elks building at the corner of Everest Drive and Cleveland Avenue.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Following the structure’s emergency demolition last weekend, city manager Jim Snider said the city is hoping someone will come forward to develop the site and recoup the city’s $72,000 demolition cost. 
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    <entry>
      <title>Investigation continues into suspicious container, plastic jug that were blown up</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Bill Byrd</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679495/Investigation-continues-into-suspicious-container-plastic-jug-that-were-blown-up"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:70b3b145-23d3-47f2-8775-aa58d170282a</id>
      <updated>2008-08-17T00:31:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        Fairmont police detectives will continue their investigation into a suspicious can and jug that were blown up late Friday night by a State Police bomb squad, police said.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; No one was injured, but the incident forced drivers to detour around Fairmont Avenue from Seventh to 10th streets while the area was secured and the containers were safely destroyed. 
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    <entry>
      <title>Years of planning, work lead to new Baxter fire hall</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Paul Fallon</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679473/Years-of-planning-work-lead-to-new-Baxter-fire-hall"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:ea7feddf-f6a7-4957-ac5a-e2ec7e495b5c</id>
      <updated>2008-08-17T00:22:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        In 1968, the Baxter Volunteer Fire Department opened its doors for the first time. &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; The department had its humble beginnings in a small pole building near the ball field. Over the years, the firefighters made do with the small building, adding on as they could, according to Destry Jones, Baxter fire chief.
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    <entry>
      <title>AmberView participation rising</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Katie Wilson</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679469/AmberView-participation-rising"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:e0fcf09c-567f-46ba-808a-8173be958318</id>
      <updated>2008-08-16T01:19:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        Fairview Middle School has a higher percentage of students enrolled in AmberView than any other school in the state, officials said Friday.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; AmberView is an innovative program, developed in West Virginia, that assists law enforcement by quickly issuing an up-to-date digital picture of a missing or abducted child. AmberView officials have seen participation rise dramatically in the last year. 
      </summary>
    </entry>
  
  
    <entry>
      <title>Police investigate, detonate suspected bomb</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Katie Wilson</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679467/Police-investigate-detonate-suspected-bomb"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:4bbf4af8-2b91-49da-b5a9-077d3a553072</id>
      <updated>2008-08-16T01:18:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        West Side’s main thoroughfare was blocked for hours while police investigated and then detonated a suspected bomb Friday night.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Fairmont City Police responded to a report of a suspicious package Friday after a 911 call from a passerby.
      </summary>
    </entry>
  
  
    <entry>
      <title>Student housing at FSU booming</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Katie Wilson</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679465/Student-housing-at-FSU-booming"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:3eeb8fd8-d7b3-48e9-9868-24e38ca80077</id>
      <updated>2008-08-16T01:17:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        While enrollment may be down at Fairmont State this year, student housing is booming.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; The university’s board of governors received preliminary enrollment numbers at its meeting Thursday.
      </summary>
    </entry>
  
  
    <entry>
      <title>Jay to speak at convention</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Bill Byrd</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679439/Jay-to-speak-at-convention"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:0d4a8133-74c6-4139-bb8b-d9ab409d5451</id>
      <updated>2008-08-16T01:06:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, an early supporter of Sen. Barack Obama, will be a speaker at the Democratic National Convention in Denver later this month, a campaign aide said.&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Rockefeller, 71, who is seeking a fifth-straight term in the Senate, will speak on Wednesday, Aug. 27, said Jessica Tice, his campaign press secretary.
      </summary>
    </entry>
  
  
    <entry>
      <title>A strong ‘heartbeat’</title>
      <author>
        <name>By Jessica Legge</name>
      </author>
      <link rel="alternate"
            href="http://timeswv.com/intodayspaper/x681679395/A-strong-heartbeat"/>
      <id>urn:uuid:716e109b-ddcd-4722-827b-a99f166a8c6e</id>
      <updated>2008-08-14T23:57:00-04:00</updated>
      <summary type="html">
        “The chamber is the heartbeat of every community,” Gov. Joe Manchin told a crowd of approximately 375 people during the Marion County Chamber of Commerce’s 55th Annual Dinner. &lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt;&lt;br class="zc-v4-fix" /&gt; Members of the business community gathered at Fairmont State University’s Falcon Center Thursday night for the event, which also serves as the chamber’s annual meeting. 
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