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Jumble has been entertaining folks since 1954 and has been a classic game where scrambled words require you to unscramble them in order to find key letters that leads to a final word to be unscrambled ...
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Pending before the state Legislature is a bill that would grant New Orleans City Council legislative authority over the Sewerage & Water Board. The bill would not solve the S&WB's problems. It ...
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Fans of CSI, NCIS or Bones will recognize the phrase “Send it to the lab.” The lab will then find the clue to solve the crime of the week. Likewise, the mostly “invisible” staff of your clinical ...