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Older workers, laid off, face uphill climb

NEW YORK (AP) — For Marc Karell, the end came unexpectedly. In February the 53-year-old environmental engineer was laid off.....more>>

  • Census: Recession had sweeping impact on US life
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A broad survey of Americans has provided striking measures of the recession's effect on life at home and at work: People are now stuck in traffic longer, less apt to move away and more inclined to put off marriage and buying a house.

  • Cajuns sweep the swamp for summer treat
    DES ALLEMANDS, La. (AP) — Through the hot summer, Cajuns take to the bayous in their air boats, pirogues and flat-bottomed mud craft in search of patches of lotus flowers floating in the shallow swamps and marshes of coastal Louisiana.

  • Thriving rodeos seem to have recession roped, tied
    MESQUITE, Texas (AP) — A few steps into the air-conditioned Mesquite Rodeo is all it takes to feel the relief.

  • Girls get a little rock 'n' roll at camp
    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Asenet Torres wants to rock 'n' roll.

  • Vietnam veteran documented war
    ARGYLE, Texas (AP) — Don Schol is a Vietnam veteran and no stranger to the horror of war. But from the moment he arrived in 1967, his experience was destined to be different.

  • NM civil war battlefield gets exposure
    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The plan was to march up the Rio Grande and capture the city of Santa Fe and seize the thousands of rifles, dozens of cannons and other supplies at Fort Union for a campaign that would expand the Confederacy's borders all the way to California Coast.

  • Temple man's VW affection started 25 years ago
    TEMPLE, Texas (AP) — On Memorial Day weekend, Brent Brendemuehl slid several homemade bread loaves into his 1981 Volkswagen Bus. On a warm day, it's the perfect temperature for the dough to rise before baking.

  • Gallery owner helps children with art
    WICHITA FALLS, Texas (AP) — On the sidewalk in front of her Brook Village art gallery, Rachel Liles scribbled a line from Picasso in bright yellow chalk.

  • Couple turns to green power for their home
    HOUSTON (AP) — A Bach fugue spills into the high-ceilinged home of Dan and Adele Hedges. Crisp but welcoming, it's the perfect aural counterpoint to a place that softens sharp angles with warm woods and sunshine.

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