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Real conversation is not on agenda
The hyperbole and innuendo often thrown at conservatives used to bother me. But now I've come to see it for what it is: "newspeak," the left's deliberate effort to obscure both its agenda and its record. Consider a few recent examples: You saw the...Tags: John Burton, Kelly Ayotte, Politics, Paul Ryan, Barack Obama
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This year, Donovan has some hearty thanks to give
At various times in his 67 years, Art Donovan has used this day to give thanks for Spam, the old days in the Bronx, salami, offensive linemen who couldn't block, beer by the case, NFL Films, football on real grass, David Letterman, Italian food, life...Tags: David Letterman, National Football League, New England Patriots, Art Donovan, San Francisco 49ers
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Central PTO backpack drive still short of goal
TribLocal - Des Plaines » NewsStill halfway short of their goal, members of the Central Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization have extended the deadline for their backpack drive, which donates …... -
Several highlights at Lott Trophy luncheon
Huntington Beach Independent, Calif.A special moment took place at The Pacific Club Thursday during the annual Lott IMPACT Trophy watch list luncheon. Lott opened an envelope that revealed the recipient of a $5,000 check that put the IMPACT Foundation over the $1 million barrier for money...Tags: Florida State University, Charity, Ryan Clady, Personal Income, New Orleans Saints
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NEIGHBORING NOTABLE: Director of new program says she's led to help others
Hickory Daily Record, N.C.Dianna-Lee Plover believes in the power of volunteerism. She also has faith that God will provide. Those two principles seemed to converge, Plover says, when she was hired as the first director of Neighbors Network, a new program of the Catawba County...Tags: Physical Conditions, Local Government, Sports, Soccer
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Ala. law has cleared the way, but much work is ahead for posthumous pardons of Scottsboro Boys
Associated PressMONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Though the Alabama Legislature has cleared the way for posthumous pardons of the Scottsboro Boys, much work — from legal documents to public hearings — remains before the names of the nine black teens wrongly...Tags: Defendants, Politics, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Supreme Court
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In Theory: Can we disagree, still maintain standing?
Q. A study released June 9 by the Public Religion Research Institute: “Committed to Availability, Conflicted About Morality, What the Millennial Generation Tells Us about the Future of the Abortion Debate and the Culture Wars.” The survey was...Tags: Bible, Politics, Minority Groups, Crimes, Medical Research
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In Theory
Q. A study released June 9 by the Public Religion Research Institute: “Committed to Availability, Conflicted About Morality, What the Millennial Generation Tells Us about the Future of the Abortion Debate and the Culture Wars.” Fifty-six...Tags: Bible, Politics, Minority Groups, Crimes, Judaism
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Congo Park Expanded to Protect Chimpanzees
The Republic of Congo has formally expanded Nouabalé-Ndoki National Park to protect an increasingly rare treasure: one of Africa’s most pristine forests and a population of “naive” chimpanzees with so little exposure to humans that the...Tags: Conservation, Central Africa, Congo, National Parks, Lincoln Park Zoo
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The Crowd: A story about the American dream
Paul Salata is a living testament to the all-American ideal that hard work, perseverance and a bit of luck will pay off for any person living under the stars and stripes, regardless of race, creed, gender or national origin.
"I made it from L.A. to...Tags: Personal Service, Minority Groups, College Sports, High School Sports, Football
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Newsmakers: Ensor selected president of St. Paul's Board of Trustees
Judith Claibourne Ensor, associate judge for the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, has been elected president of the Board of Trustees of St. Paul's School for Girls. Ensor will oversee the governance of SPSG and lead the school's strategic planning...Tags: Business Enterprises, Accounting and Auditing
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From Our Files for Feb. 27
100 years ago — 1911
Joe P. Nave, a well-known resident on Walnut Street in Danville had the usual two sets of teeth in his childhood days, but the last set of “permanent” teeth disappeared many years ago. He was, in fact, glad for it...Tags: Human Interest, Politics, High School Sports, Crime, Law and Justice, Grammy Awards
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