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| Local News |  | Cellmate describes pain of U.S. detainee who died | | International Herald Tribune- 8/20/2008 7:55:34 AM | | A lawsuit filed in federal court a year ago by a Dominican detainee makes complaints about health care at a detention center in Rhode Island that are similar to accounts of how the center treated a Chinese New ... |  |
 | Why the big drop of students in Central Falls? | | The Providence Phoenix- 8/19/2008 9:03:59 PM | | Talk radio was yesterday abuzz with this story , with hosts like John DePetro supporting the view that Governor Carcieri's approach to illegal immigration in responsible for a sharp decline in the number of ... |  |
 | Some schools improve, others still coming up short | | Providence Business News- 8/19/2008 4:39:00 PM | | Almost three of every four public schools in Rhode Island met all of the performance targets set by the federal No Child Left Behind Act in standardized testing last fall, although urban schools continued to ... |  |
 | AG won't probe prison death | | The Pawtucket Times- 8/19/2008 1:51:28 PM | | The death of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement prisoner in the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility will not be investigated by the office of Attorney General Patrick Lynch, a Lynch spokesperson told the ... |  |
 | R.I. attorney general announces lead paint cleanup | | SouthCoastToday.com- 8/19/2008 5:13:55 AM | | Attorney General Patrick Lynch announced Monday that cleanup of up to 600 housing units contaminated by lead paint is now going out to bid and said the work would target properties in poorer neighborhoods of ... |  |
 | Homes in four municipalities to be made lead-safe | | Providence Journal- 8/19/2008 3:00:02 AM | | Profit and nonprofit organizations are being sought to clean up lead paint problems in 600 pre-1950 housing units in Providence, Central Falls, Pawtucket and Woonsocket. |  |
 | RI attorney general announces lead paint cleanup | | Fulton County Daily Report- 8/18/2008 10:29:02 PM | | Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch announced Monday that cleanup of up to 600 housing units contaminated by lead paint is now going out to bid and said the work would target properties in poorer ... |  |
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