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    July 30, 2011

    Yarmouth advances to Little League regionals

    Yarmouth scores three runs in the eighth inning to beat York, 6-3.

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    July 30, 2011

    FBI offers $25K reward in case of missing NH girl

    The 11-year-old northern New Hampshire girl has been missing for five days.

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    July 30, 2011

    Detroit trades Furbush to Seattle in five-player deal

    Detroit adds pitcher Doug Fister and former Portland Sea Dog David Pauley.

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    July 30, 2011

    Wife pleads to lesser charge in Rumford murder

    Two counts of murder were dropped for Gayla Sheldon, who pleaded guilty to criminal conspiracy and solicitation in connection with the shooting death of her husband.

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    July 30, 2011

    House rejects Senate Dems’ debt-limit bill

    It was a pre-emptive vote in the high-stakes political fight as the Senate still hasn't voted on the measure from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

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    July 30, 2011

    Taxi hits pole, caused power outage

    Power has been restored in the North Deering area after a car struck a telephone pole earlier this morning.

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    July 30, 2011

    Maine game chief says big deer here

    Chandler Woodcock, the state's fish and game commissioner, says strategies to restore the sagging numbers include identifying and managing more deer yards, updating deer population goals, and controlling predators – particularly coyotes.

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    July 30, 2011

    Jam session to honor closed NH-Maine bridge

    Musicians from Maine and New Hampshire will play in the middle of the 88-year-old bridge, which was closed Wednesday after numerous structural problems were discovered.

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    July 30, 2011

    MLB: Wakefield denied 200th win

    CHICAGO (AP) — Tim Wakefield had some early thoughts about his 200th victory, then went to work. His knuckleball was working for most of seven innings. He pitched well enough to win most games.

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    July 30, 2011

    House OKs GOP debt bill; Senate rejects it

    WASHINGTON (AP) — In an unforgiving display of partisanship, the Republican-controlled House approved emergency legislation Friday night to avoid an unprecedented government default and Senate Democrats scuttled it less than two hours later in hopes of a better deal.