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Hewlett Fire near Fort Collins grows to more than 5000 acres
Denver Post
By Jordan Steffen The Hewlett Gulch Fire continues to burn, Tuesday, May 15, 2012, in the Poudre Canyon near Fort Collins. (THE DENVER POST | RJ Sangosti) The wildfire burning about 20 miles northwest of Fort Collins has grown to more than 5000 acres.
Hewlett Fire: Wildfire Burning Northwest Of Fort Collins In Poudre Canyon ...Huffington Post
Hewlett Fire at 5090 acres, Poudre Canyon Highway closes (VIDEO)ReporterHerald.com
Smoke from the Hewlett Fire on Thursday morning.KMGH Denver
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New York Daily News

Fire near Arizona mining town nearly triples in size
New York Daily News
CROWN KING, Ariz. — Fueled by high winds, a wildfire that has prompted the evacuation of a historic mining town in northern Arizona nearly tripled in size. The fire in the Prescott National Forest grew to an estimated 5400 acres, or nearly 8 1/2 ...

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State rescue may be beginning of end for Spain's Bankia
Reuters
By Julien Toyer | MADRID (Reuters) - Bankia SA's black hole may be so big that Madrid's only option for the Spanish bank will be to wind it down. Spain's government plans to clean up, downsize and sell Bankia within three years, but the strategy could ...

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Sydney Morning Herald

'Ring of fire' eclipse visible from China to Texas
Fox News
LOS ANGELES – Sunrises and sunsets often dazzle, but they'll have a special ring to them in a few days for people in the western United States and eastern Asia: The moon will slide across the sun, blocking everything but a blazing halo of light.
Annular solar eclipse -- a 'ring of fire' -- visible in Northern California on ...San Jose Mercury News

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USA TODAY

Pujols homers day after Angels fire hitting coach
USA TODAY
By Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY Mickey Hatcher is gone and Albert Pujols hits a three-run homer. Cause and effect? It's clearly too early to tell whether the decision by Los Angeles Angels general manager Jerry Dipoto to fire Hatcher as hitting coach late ...
Angels Fire Mickey Hatcher: Just Poor Hitting or Did Albert Pujols Play a Role?Bleacher Report

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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com

Smell from fire at Pa. chemical plant envelops Mercer area
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
By Emily Brill/Times of Trenton Residents complained of nausea, schools closed and police warned people to stay inside after a strong chemical odor swept over the region yesterday, the result of an early morning Bristol, Pa., Dow Chemical plant fire ...

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American Owners Fire a Liverpool Legend
New York Times
It took a group of Colonial Americans to depose King Kenny, the resident regent of the Liverpool Football Club. Kenny Dalglish, the former Liverpool star who returned to manage the club last year after two decades away from the team, was dismissed on ...

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Wells Fargo Insurance Reaches $1 Million Milestone in Awards to the Fire Service
MarketWatch (press release)
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wells Fargo Insurance -- part of Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC) -- announced today it has awarded $7499 to the Cordelia Fire Protection District in Fairfield, CA, becoming the only broker to provide $1 ...

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Hearts On Fire Diamonds Unveils New Retail Concept with Forum Shops Store Opening
MarketWatch (press release)
Hearts On Fire (HOF), the pre-eminent consumer brand in fine diamond jewelry, today unveiled a revolutionary new retail experience with the opening of its store at the Forum Shops in Las Vegas. The retail launch is part of Hearts On Fire's global ...

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Feds: Fire Season Off to Slow Start Even As Wildfires Rage in Southwest
NPR (blog)
by Elise Hu Raging wildfires are burning tens of thousands of of acres in Arizona, Nevada and parts of New Mexico and Colorado. But federal agencies overseeing the response say they're not worried — by this time last year, there had already been more ...

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