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'Albanian Bear' Reshat Mati is always up for a fight
NEW YORK — The first hint of a bruise, blackish and glossy, appears under Reshat Mati's eye as he finishes a jujitsu workout. It seems that he took a knee to the face. Someone offers to get an ice pack, but there isn't time. Reshat hurries off...
Tags: Wrestling, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Paella party: Cordero Negro's 'Comida y Arte' at Wine Vault
Former Royal/T and Test Kitchen chef Sandra Cordero’s catering company Cordero Negro is teaming up with ART from the ashes, a nonprofit using art to support communities affected by natural disasters, for a benefit culinary pop-up and art...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Arts, Bars and Clubs
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Letters: Tragedy won't stop Boston
Re "Terror in Boston," April 16 Boston is the heart of New England, the cradle of our nation. Once it was a bustling industrial city too. Then the factories moved out and it seemed as though the city was finished. But Boston came back. There's no...Tags: Fenway Park, Sports
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Mayoral candidates halt campaigns because of Boston tragedy
Los Angeles’ mayoral candidates suspended public campaigning Tuesday in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings that left three people dead and more than 170 wounded, in what President Obama called “an act of terrorism.” Eric Garcetti...
Tags: Barack Obama, Television Industry, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Mitt Romney, Elections
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Pictures in the News | April 26, 2013
FrameworkFriday's Pictures in the News begins in New Jersey with a full moon rising behind a roller coaster that remains stranded in the ocean after Casino Pier was destroyed by Hurricane Sandy, in Seaside Heights, New Jersey. The six month anniversary of... -
U.S. needs a better disaster plan
If the highest goal of fiscal reform is to reduce spending and better the lives of Americans, here's an idea that fits the bill: Improve the way the federal government responds to the growing number of natural disasters. Natural disasters have become...
Tags: Floods, National Government, Natural Disasters, Global Change, Disasters and Accidents
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Paul Dooley and Winnie Holzman's 'Assisted Living' is finally on
As a writer behind the musical "Wicked," Winnie Holzman has shared in one of the biggest commercial successes in Broadway history. Since opening in 2003, the musical has made more than $300 million and is still going strong on multiple continents....
Tags: Movies, Breaking Away (tv program) , Entertainment Events, Natural Disasters, Celebrities
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In Connecticut, Obama makes emotional appeal for gun legislation
HARTFORD, Conn. – President Obama drew the families of the Newtown school shooting victims into an emotional call to pass gun control measures on Monday, urging that the displays of solidarity and grief in the aftermath not be the end of the...
Tags: Gun Control, Jay Carney, Joe Biden, U.S. Congress, Personal Weapon Control
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Bud Selig: Baseball won't change schedule for Olympics
Major League Baseball won't change its schedule to boost the sport's chances of getting back into the Olympics. Baseball was an Olympic medal sport from 1992 to 2008, then was dropped for last year's London Games. IOC President Jacques Rogge says...
Tags: New York Yankees, Auction Service, Baseball, Bud Selig, Sports Organizations
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SBA approves $2 billion in Superstorm Sandy disaster loans
More than $2 billion in disaster loans was approved by the U.S. Small Business Administration to those affected by Superstorm Sandy, the agency said Friday. About 32,500 residents and businesses benefited from loans in what the agency called the third-...
Tags: Business
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Private-sector and service-sector job growth slow in March
WASHINGTON — Private-sector employment growth and expansion in the vital service sector slowed last month, raising concerns about the strength of the recovery ahead of Friday's government jobs report. Payroll firm Automatic Data Processing Inc....
Tags: Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Rate, Unemployment, Employment
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Private-sector job growth slowed in March, ADP reports
WASHINGTON -- Employment growth slowed last month as the private sector added 158,000 jobs, a sharp reduction from February and below analyst expectations, payroll processing firm ADP said Wednesday. The March figure was well below the 237,000 private-...
Tags: Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Rate, Unemployment, Employment
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