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Gatorade Free Flow Tour comes to Perris on Saturday
OutpostsThe Gatorade Free Flow Tour will be hitting the Compound action sports ramp park in Perris, Calif., on Saturday, bringing its BMX competition -- including the Tour's first BMX dirt event -- to Southern California, all with no admission charge....... -
Military deaths
The Defense Department last week identified the following American military personnel killed in Iraq or who died at a military hospital: Jonathan W. Dean, 25, of Henagar, Ala.; staff sergeant, Army. Dean died Dec. 20 in Baiji, Iraq, of injuries...Tags: Iraq, Baghdad (Iraq), Armed Forces, Defense, Hospitals and Clinics
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Tennis icon Billie Jean King helps open Hunting Park courts
Philadelphia Daily NewsLEROY FISHER recalled the good ol' days for Hunting Park yesterday. "When I was a child, it was a wonderful place," said Fisher, 42, president of Hunting Park United. "It had the carousel, the playground and the pool. It was a nice place to go." But...Tags: Tennis, Arthur Ashe
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Thomas C. Bernhardt, leader of pharmacists
The Philadelphia InquirerThomas C. Bernhardt, 64, of Mount Laurel, president of the New Jersey Pharmacists Association in 1989-90, died of a heart attack on Monday, May 13, at his home. Mr. Bernhardt was a faculty member of the department of pharmacy practice at the...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Attack, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Moravian College graduates
Moravian College held graduation ceremonies 10 a.m. May 11. The ceremony concludes the 271st academic year at Moravian, America's sixth-oldest college. Moravian College President Christopher M. Thomforde conferred degrees to approximately 398 bachelor...Tags: Somerville, Fogelsville, Orefield, Medical Specialization, Students
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Choosing the right agent for you
There are all kinds of ways to choose a real estate agent to sell your house. You may use your brother-in-law, for example, or take a recommendation from a co-worker. But according to an informal survey of agents from across the country, there are...
Tags: Real Estate Sellers, Stamford, Cherry Hill, Real Estate Buyers, Tampa
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The Philadelphia Inquirer Kevin Riordan column
The Philadelphia Inquirerced-off and forlorn, the ruins of 101 White Horse Pike in Haddon Heights attest to fire's frightening force. But ever since the Feb. 23 apartment house inferno, which seriously burned tenant Raquel Nunn and rendered all six residents homeless, a...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Human Interest, Cherry Hill, Camden County, Animals
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David A. Levitsky, 89, businessman, Cohanzick Zoo patron
The Philadelphia InquirerDavid A. Levitsky, 89, a South Jersey businessman who learned the entrepreneurial ropes on his father's cattle farm and used that acumen to grow a large medical-supplies distributorship, died of complications from surgery Friday, April 12, at Virtua...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Religion and Belief, Judaism
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Rutgers publishing program trains writers and designers together
The Philadelphia InquirerDigital publishing was barely on the horizon when Lauren Grodstein earned a master of fine arts degree from Columbia University a decade ago. But the publishing world has transformed so rapidly, said Grodstein, director of the M.F.A. program at...Tags: Columbia University, Authors, Literature, Book, Cherry Hill
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DEEDS: Northampton Area
Northampton Area deeds last updated on January 6, 2012. ---- NORTHAMPTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICTALLEN TOWNSHIP Beck, Cale M. and Beck, Mary Ann from Willoland L.P. and Omega General LLC, 210 Walker Dr., $339,855, (11/20). Chlebove, Ian and Chlebove,...Tags: Walnuts, Jihad, Israel, Roslyn, Loans
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Christopher C. Hartman, Mayor Schaefer spokesman, dies at age 67
Christopher C. Hartman, known as Baltimore's P.T. Barnum when he staged flamboyant media events as press spokesman for Mayor William Donald Schaefer, died of heart failure Thursday at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. He was 67 and lived in Cockeysville....
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Elizabeth Messaros Beamed As She Ran Her Hands Over Egyptian Relics Thousands Of Years Old At The University Of Pennsylvania Museum Of Archaeology And Anthropology.
The Philadelphia InquirerThe sightless teen, a student at the Overbrook School for the Blind, had a similar experience once at an art museum — but had to wear gloves. "There, we were relying on rubber!" she said. Not so at Penn, where blind and visually impaired...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, University of Pennsylvania, Allentown, Arts and Culture, Artists
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