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Put a few tons of broccoli in a typical boxcar in Walla Walla, Wash.
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Walla Walla Community College grew its programs and enrollment during the recession, while many other rural colleges struggled.
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Walla Walla was chosen for its skills at following economic trends and training students to work in emerging job markets.
WSJ: Community colleges in Wash., Calif. win top prize
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After learning wine makers needed more trained people, Walla Walla developed and grew a new program, with lots of help from people in that field.
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They know that Americans will simply turn to producers from places like Paso Robles and Walla Walla, or to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and South America.
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The top prize usually goes to one college, but the people picking the winner decided Walla Walla and Santa Barbara equally met all the criteria with different results.
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Yusuf was born Mark Hanson in Walla Walla, Wash.
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Former Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman called the decision to apologise a "serious error", Israeli news site Walla reported.
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Not only did she not disappear, she continued reporting for Walla, while under house arrest until the end of March.
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After leaving the army she was hired as a reporter by the far-left Walla news portal, which was then partially owned by the far-left Haaretz newspaper.
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It was with the knowledge that Kamm committed treason that Haaretz hired her as a reporter for Walla and represented her as a persecuted journalist to the international press.
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When the gag order was revoked last Thursday, Israelis - and any foreigners who were interested - learned that Anat Kamm, a reporter hired by the Walla Web portal when it was partly owned by Haaretz, had been under house arrest for four months.
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