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AMSTERDAM - European air traffic could return to about 50 percent of normal levels Monday if weather forecasts are confirmed that skies over half the continent are emptying of the volcanic ash that has thrown global travel into chaos, the European Union said.
Cynthia Bradley flat-out loves East Mount Airy. She wanted to feel good about living there as she grew older, a task she has devoted herself to since her 'midlife community-organizer epiphany' four years ago.









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