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Governments hire more collectors, dig into laws to avoid raising rates

MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) -- Dentist Frank Illuzzi was stunned when Vermont tax collectors began demanding a 6 percent sales tax on the value of toothbrushes and floss he hands out to patients. Senior care facility operator Jay Grimes was similarly surprised to get a $350,000 bill slapping a 9 percent restaurant tax on the meals served to residents in the dining room. Landscaper Richard "Buckwheat" Lowe got $18,000 in bills taxing him for the first time ever on the mulch he sells.


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With so many troops returning home from their service, Obama says the U.S. needs to return the favor

WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama is paying tribute to the nation's fallen warriors on Memorial Day, attending a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and honoring those who died during the Vietnam War.


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Except for ruining holiday plans, the rain was welcome along Georgia's 100-mile coast that's been parched by persistent drought

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) -- Tropical Storm Beryl threatened to soak military remembrance ceremonies and beach vacations on Memorial Day as it brought drenching rain, winds and the possibility of flooding to the southeastern U.S. coast.


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Researchers increasingly are trying medical devices and minimally invasive surgeries to help, such as stomach-shrinking techniques that improve obesity-caused diabetes

WASHINGTON (AP) -- "Maxed out on the medications," is how Bill Ezzell describes his struggle with blood pressure. It's dangerously high even though the North Carolina man swallows six different drugs a day.


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Database painstakingly set up by two universities finds that half of all cases involved Blacks

WASHINGTON (AP) -- More than 2,000 people who were falsely convicted of serious crimes have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new archive compiled at two universities.


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"Flags-In" tradition has been part of the Army since 1948

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Soldiers placed small American flags at the graves of more than 260,000 service members in Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday ahead of the Memorial Day weekend.


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Both candidates decline financing option that carries limits; meanwhile, super PACS flood ad market with dollars

The battle between President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney will be the most expensive presidential contest ever - by a long shot.


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Findings illustrate the paradox of how hunger and unhealthy weight can exist simultaneously

(CNN) -- Obesity is a widespread epidemic, even among the homeless.

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Agriculture Department wants to do more to stop benefit recipients who sell cards for cash

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Food stamp recipients are ripping off the government for millions of dollars by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash - sometimes even in the open, on eBay or Craigslist - and then asking the government for replacement cards.


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Most come between June 1 to Nov. 30; nine to 15 named storms expected in 2012

(CNN) -- Despite some early storms this year, forecasters Thursday predicted a near-normal Atlantic hurricane season with nine to 15 named storms, including four to eight hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes.


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