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AL: Alabama delays school clinics that will administer H1N1 vaccine

Students will have to wait until after Thanksgiving break -- almost a month later than the date health officials originally announced -- to get the H1N1 vaccine at their schools. But when all the vaccine arrives, officials believe not only will there be enough, but that Alabama could have more than it needs.
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AL: 85% of schools in state expect to cut jobs next summer

Three-quarters of public schools in Alabama lost jobs over the summer, according to a survey by the American Association of School Administrators. And next summer 85 percent of Alabama superintendents expect to trim more.
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AL: Alabama Rep. Lea Fite of Jacksonville dies after apparent seizure

State Rep. Lea Fite of Jacksonville has died at his home. He was 59.
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AL: Woman fights to have common law marriage recognized; then married status led to charges

CHATOM, Ala. -- Kimberly Nichole Rainwaters fought a ferocious battle in Washington County Circuit Court to have her longtime relationship recognized as a marriage. Now, that could land her in prison.
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AL: Witness -- Mayor had $240K in card debt, $92K in car loans

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Testimony in the corruption trial of Birmingham Mayor Larry Langford portrayed his personal finances as a disaster area Monday, with scant assets and liabilities of about $650,000, including nearly $240,000 in credit card debt.
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GA: 3 states meeting to discuss water war

For the first time since a federal judge's stunning decision in the tri-state water wars, Georgia's congressional delegation is planning to sit down with all of their counterparts from Florida and Alabama to discuss what to do next.
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