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PASSINGS: Frederic Franklin, David Morris Kern
Frederic Franklin Dancer helped popularize modern ballet in U.S. Frederic Franklin, 98, a British-born dancer who helped popularize modern ballet in the United States, died Saturday at a Manhattan, N.Y., hospital of complications from pneumonia,...
Tags: Obituaries, Labor Legislation, Arts and Culture, Health and Medical Professionals, Brooklyn (New York City)
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NFL beat writers make picks for 2013 mock draft
Few people know the 32 NFL teams better than the writers who cover those teams on a day-to-day basis. Those beat writers made the selections for this mock draft, choosing the players as if Thursday night were to unfold this way: 1. KANSAS CITY (Adam...
Tags: Jay Ratliff, Detroit Free Press, Ray Lewis, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets
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Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer picks another fight with President Obama
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's antipathy toward the Obama's administration is evident: We've seen her wag her finger at the president on the tarmac, and we've seen her state defiantly defend a noxious state law that intrudes on the federal government's...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Labor Legislation, Civil Rights, Illegal Immigrants
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Phoenix police officer, firefighter killed on same day in separate accidents
PHOENIX (AP) — A Phoenix police officer and firefighter both died Sunday after suffering critical injuries in separate accidents on the job, officials said. Police said Officer Daryl Raetz, 29, was conducting a DUI stop on a vehicle in west Phoenix...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Iraq War (2003-2011), Transportation Accidents
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Dangerous drug: Family believes 'designer' form of LSD killed teen
El Paso Times, TexasA new and lethal designer drug known as "N-bomb" may be responsible for the death of a 17-year-old boy in El Paso, his relatives said Thursday. Although a toxicology report for the late teen Johann Sebastian Cabada is not yet ready, his family...Tags: Synthetic Marijuana, Explosions, LSD, Bath Salt Drugs, Emergency Incidents
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Notre Dame men's basketball: Effort propels Zeller
South Bend TribuneDays off for former Notre Dame power forward Luke Zeller seldom were an option during his first NBA season. It didn't matter if it was the early days of training camp with the Phoenix Suns, or a meaningless preseason game in some off-the-pace place....Tags: Basketball, San Antonio Spurs, Luis Scola, Phoenix Suns, NBA Development League
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Ex-Star reporter, columnist Ernie Heltsley dies at 79
The Arizona Daily Star, Tucsona former business columnist, real estate and organized-crime reporter for the Arizona Daily Star -- died May 4 in a Tucson hospice. He was 79. Heltsley retired in 1999, just short of 32 years. He wrote extensively about white-collar crime and land...Tags: Egypt, Crime, Law and Justice, Periodicals, Organized Crime, Realty
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Barkley rips Suns management
Former NBA star Charles Barkley, now an analyst on TNT, heavily criticized the Phoenix Suns' management and said he was interested in the vacant general manager job during a radio interview this week. Barkley, who played for the Suns in the 1990s,...
Tags: National Basketball Association, Radio Industry, TNT (tv network), Phoenix Suns, Entertainment
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On The Fly: Napier Will Play His Senior Season At UConn
The Hartford CourantUConn men's basketball fans are feeling good — Shabazz Napier is coming back for his senior season. Last season he came into his own, averaging 17.1 points, 4.5 assists, 4.4 rebounds and 2.0 steals. All this should work out for him on the NBA front,...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Clay Buchholz, ESPN (tv network), University of Connecticut Men's Basketball Program, Basketball
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Spectacle that has become the Jodi Arias murder trial grows; seat in gallery sold for $200
Associated PressPHOENIX (AP) — Ticket scalping is nothing new in the sports and music world, but for a murder trial? Dozens of people flock to court each day for a chance to score one of a handful of seats open to the public in Jodi Arias' ongoing murder trial...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Trials, Abusive Behavior
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Surfside Beach residents complain about loud barking at dog park
The Sun NewsDogs are welcome in the Surfside Beach park designed specifically for them. But some residents aren't too excited with the loud barking. Town Council won't be voting on a resolution proposed by one councilman after residents complained about the...Tags: Gardens and Parks, YMCA, Local Government, Fines, Punishment
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Florida State to host Notre Dame in football in 2014
TALLAHASSEE -- Florida State will be hosting Notre Dame at Doak Campbell Stadium near the start of the 2014 football regular season, according to a report first published Tuesday by Warchant.com. The website that covers FSU athletics and recruiting...
Tags: Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Russell Athletic Bowl, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Campbell (Osceola, Florida), Miami Hurricanes
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