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      In this Dec. 11, 2012 photo, new exhibits about Lyndon Baines Johnson's presidency are displayed at the LBJ Presidential Library in Austin. An insider’s look at how Johnson delt with challenges is on display at the newly remodeled LBJ Presidential Library in Austin, where the old 1970s-style exhibits now use 21st century technology to put visitors in Johnson’s shoes. Mark Updegrove, the library’s director, said the reopening comes as historians take a fresh look at Johnson’s efforts to fight poverty and improve the health of the nation by creating a Great Society. (AP Photo/Statesman.com, Jay Janner) MAGS OUT; NO SALES; INTERNET AND TV MUST CREDIT PHOTOGRAPHER AND STATESMAN.COM

    Johnson library shows how presidency reverberates

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    Some flights canceled due to Midwest winter storm

    Some flights canceled due to Midwest winter storm

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    Iowa State cancels game with ETSU

    Iowa State cancels game with ETSU

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      FILE - In this May 24, 2012 file photo, the Lake Michigan car ferry S.S. Badger departs Ludington, Mich., on the first voyage of the season to Manitowoc, Wis. A federal deadline passed Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 for the S.S. Badger ferryboat to stop dumping waste coal ash into Lake Michigan, and prospects were murky for the historic vessel that boosts the economy and civic pride in port towns on both sides of the water. (AP Photo/The Muskegon Chronicle, Ken Stevens) ALL LOCAL TV OUT; LOCAL TV INTERNET OUT

    Carferry future murky as coal ash permit expires

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    Haiti to see construction of first 4-star hotel

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    State: New Mexico ad campaign has 3-to-1 return

    State: New Mexico ad campaign has 3-to-1 return

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      This Jan. 1, 2012 photo provided by the Virginia State Parks and the Department of Conservation and Recreation shows Virginia State Parks ranger Bob Flippen, right, at Virginia’s High Bridge Trail State Park leading a group of hikers on a First Day Hike in Va. The hike was one of 400 First Day Hikes held at state parks last Jan. 1. More than 600 are planned for this Jan. 1. (AP Photo/Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation)

    Free guided hikes Jan. 1 in parks in all 50 states

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    Texas gasoline prices drop 6 cents before holidays

    Texas gasoline prices drop 6 cents before holidays

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