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1. Alabama Bucks National Trend on Illegal Immigration
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - A national study estimates the number of illegal immigrants living in Alabama increased 30 percent in 2009, while the number nationwide dropped a little more than 4 percent.The
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2. Ernie's Chicken for Barbecue
Recipe from Ernie Gilbert, Ky.
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3. Grilled Peaches
Stone fruits work well in sweet and savory dishes.  Try them on the grill or in salads as well as in desserts or fruit salads for a refreshing treat.
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4. Sliced, Grilled Potatoes
Recipe from Rolando Parra of TX
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6. Cyberbullying Linked to Health Problems
Sticks and stones may break your bones, but a new study finds, a computer or a cell phone can be a much more harmful weapon in the hands of a bully.
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7. MONEYSCOPE
Good morning. We begin your moneyscope report with the stock market starting September with a bang.
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8. Statewide School Bullying Policy In Effect

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9. Report : Charter Schools Wouldn't Help Get Federal Funds
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Scoring sheets from the federal Race to the Top program show that Alabama wouldn't have qualified for millions in federal education funds even if Gov. Bob Riley hadpersuaded the
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10. Siegelman Asks Appeals Court to Dismiss Charges
Attorneys for former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman have asked a federal appeals court to dismiss all charges against him in a federal government corruption case.
Last Modified 9/1/2010 4:57:11 PM
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