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Treasure hunters: Pals enjoy thrill of finding what their eyes and metal ...
Marietta Times - Jun 25, 2011
Although he's been searching all over with his metal detector for decades, the neatest inanimate object Swisher ever found - a 1915 $5 gold piece - was buried about 50 feet from his house. He dug that up just last fall and he said it's benefit between $500 and $600
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Show me the money
Beaver County Times - Jun 26, 2011
Knee pads and travail boots on, digital metal detector secured on his right forearm with its dark oval hovering inches above the grass, Trickery walked and listened for beeps that only he could hear. Back and forth he walked for a long while.
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Frisky business!
Times of India - Jun 26, 2011
More often than not, the metal detector sits on the piece, while the security staff freely run their hands all over the passengers. When questioned, the answer is, "It is not charged, so I can't use it." P Mohanan, former aviation surety auditor,
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treasure awaits beach 'detectorists'
CNN - Jun 17, 2011
jewel awaits beach 'detectorists'For others, the ultimate beach accessory is a metal detector. You've probably seen them during your trips to any seaboard -- sweeping the gadget back and forth along the water, ears covered by big headphones, eyes scanning the sand -- and wondered what and more »
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Ti decides not to ban metal detectors
Plattsburgh Press Republican - Feb 07, 5251
TICONDEROGA — It's still OK to use a metal detector in Ticonderoga, as wish as you don't dig up what you find. Following a recent public hearing on a local law that would have banned metal detectors on town property, the Ticonderoga Metropolis Council and more »
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Dig up the past: Mansion hosts treasure hunt
Chippewa Herald - Jun 25, 2011
Tom Welch of Lake Wissota uses his metal detector to fussy down the location of a coin Thursday at the Cook-Rutledge Mansion in Chippewa Falls. With headphones covering their ears, Tom Welch of Lake Wissota and Ken Briggs of Chippewa Falls would
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Metal detector's 'amazing find' in Ribble Valley field
Lancashire Telegraph - Jun 22, 2011
Metal detector's 'fabulous find' in Ribble Valley fieldA PIECE of medieval art found by a metal detector in the Ribble Valley is to take its place amongst the relics of saints and martyrs. The trace of twisted silver was found by Paul King, an aspiring archaeologist. and more »
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Metal detectors installed in Evesham Twp. courtroom
South Jersey Local News - Jun 22, 2011
EVESHAM — Residents may caress a little safer walking into the municipal courtroom after the recent installation of a metal detector — or a little more annoyed at the keep in a holding pattern of their entrance. The process can get a bit backed up when
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What do Capitol visitors, herpers and water lilies have in common?
Austin American-Statesman - Jun 25, 2011
Visitors to the nation Capitol who don't have a concealed handgun license must pass through a metal detector. The special session is gearing down (please, God), so let's circumscribe back on some bills I wrote about while they were in the legislative
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Why does anyone need an assault weapon?
San Antonio Express - Jun 25, 2011
But a metal detector in the edifice where you get your out-of-state car registered? And then there are those ubiquitous signs at all those commercial establishments. You know — telling you that a world of Texas authorized hurt will descend on you if you
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