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Tour operator Jim Killavey talks about the mystery surrounding the Old Stone Mill in Touro Park in Newport during a Newport 101 walking tour on Monday. (Jacqueline Marque/Daily News photo)

U.S. Struggles to Grasp Scope of Threat
WASHINGTON - The government is no closer to understanding some important details about possible terror plots against American financial institutions, intelligence and law enforcement officials acknowledge.
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Four Jordanian, 2 Turkish Hostages Freed
BAGHDAD, Iraq - A tribal chief in the turbulent city of Fallujah said Wednesday he led a raid that freed four Jordanian hostages, while a militant group released two Turkish workers after Turkish truck drivers agreed to halt deliveries to U.S. forces here.
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Newport 101 majors in city's rich history
NEWPORT - Jim and Cindy Killavey's Newport 101 walking tour might be an eye-opener to people not familiar with the city's history.
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Night ghost tour shines light on darker side of Newport
They can be seen almost every night, prowling the streets of Newport in bands of 20 or more.
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Newport's school deficit could grow about 400%
NEWPORT - The size of the school budget deficit left at the end of the fiscal year that ended June 30 may have more than quadrupled, according to unaudited figures submitted to the School Committee late last week.
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Panelists say Flynn tried to sway them on choice of chief
MIDDLETOWN - Town Council President William J. Flynn tried to influence the process of hiring a new police chief, several members of a volunteer search committee charged late Monday.
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Convention trip thrills Newport senator
NEWPORT - It was after midnight and Senate Majority Leader Teresa Paiva Weed was debating with friend and colleague Sen. Rhoda Perry of Providence whether to attend a party following the final night of last week's Democratic National Convention.
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