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What to buy in March, and a few things to skip

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March is a great month to start shopping for the great outdoors. According to Consumer Reports, here are some of the best deals you'll find.
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Twenty-six elementary schoolchildren wielded shovels, rakes, pitchforks and wheelbarrows to help first lady Michelle Obama break ground on a produce and herb garden on the White House grounds.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: First Lady breaks ground for garden

CAPTION: Twenty-six elementary schoolchildren wielded shovels, rakes, pitchforks and wheelbarrows to help first lady Michelle Obama break ground on a produce and herb garden...
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Residents Must Leave Housing Complex Due To Lead

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More than 1,000 residents of a northwest Indiana public housing complex have been in a state of panic and uncertainty since authorities informed them last month that their homes must be destroyed because of serious lead contamination.A...
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Residents Must Leave Housing Complex Due To Lead

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY East Chicago, Indiana - 23 August 2016 1. Various of signage at East Chicago, Ind. housing complex reading (English): "Do not play in the dirt or around the...
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Wild bushfires continue to burn uncontrolled in New South Wales

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VOICED: Damage to rural communities in New South Wales from Wildfires



SHOWS: Damaged and razed still smoking buildings, interview with FARMER ANN JONES, helicopter coming into land to pick up water, interview with VOLUNTEER...