NorthwestAugust 19, 2009

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Aug. 19, 1989

WASHINGTON - Federal regulators on Friday shut down four more small failed savings and loan associations - in Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana and Texas - bringing to seven the number closed since President Bush signed thrift bailout legislation.

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BOISE - The new director of the Bureau of Land Management and Rep. Larry Craig of Idaho agree that the Air Force might have to change its proposal to set aside more than 1 million acres of public land for a bombing range.

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ARCO, Idaho - The final trainload of low-level radioactive and hazardous waste Idaho has agreed to accept from federal defense plants outside the state has arrived at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory.

Aug. 19, 1969

GULFPORT, Miss. - Civil Defense officials said the mounting death toll reached 100 Monday night as reports trickled in from Mississippi's ravaged coastal strip - shattered by the worst hurricane to ever hit America's mainland.

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