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Living better
Each of them has a different motivation to get healthy in 2004. Today meet seven readers who have vowed to eat better, exercise more and drop extra pounds this year - and who don't mind sharing their successes and struggles along the way.
Unlike many...Tags: Fort Monroe, Cancer, Defense, Atkins Diet, Diseases and Illnesses
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Disease or Dad: Who's to blame?
Daily PressThe tiny gray lines that snaked across Ayden Gramke's 24-inch skeleton didn't tell the whole story. They did provide the clues. Broken ribs. Broken fingers. A broken leg. Doctors, police and prosecutors wanted to know who caused these injuries. Was the...Tags: Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Prosecution, Criminals, The Happiest News!
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CLOSING COULD HIT OTHER SCHOOLS
Daily PressJobs aren't the only things that could disappear if Fort Monroe closes and Fort Eustis changes. Money could also dwindle from the coffers of several local school systems where the children of these military and civilian employees at risk of losing...Tags: Fort Monroe, Employees, Regional Authority, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Joe Lewis
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Overcoming Exclusion
247-4537Many parents who sent their children to private academies in the 1960s didn't want them to go to school with black children. Today, money for minority scholarships, partnerships with nonprofit agencies to recruit minorities, and outreach to black...Tags: Students, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Awards and Prizes, Teaching and Learning, Children
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Letters from the front
Daily PressWhile they are far from their homes, fighting the "war on terror" set off by the Sept. 11 attacks, the men and women of the U.S. military services try to stay in touch with their loved ones. Whether it's an e-mail or a handwritten note, these letters from...Tags: Defense, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Thanksgiving, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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May 14, 2005: A DIRECT HIT
Daily PressThe Pentagon recommended closing Fort Monroe and restructuring Fort Eustis on Friday as part of a military base closure plan that would deal a major economic blow to the Virginia Peninsula. The proposed closure of Hampton's historic, moat-encircled Army...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, George W. Bush, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Justice System, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Hampton Roads evacuation routes
Hurricane evacuation plans for the 1.5 million residents of Hampton Roads call for residents to leave during two phases. Phase One will consist primarily of those residing in the cities of Hampton, Poquoson, Virginia Beach and Norfolk and York County....Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel, Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia)
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Bush cleared to call up 35,500 reservists
Washington BureauCiting a national emergency and the imminent danger of a new terrorist attack, President Bush approved the call-up of military reservists Friday to defend U.S. airspace and support the response to Tuesday's attacks. The move came as Congress approved...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, George W. Bush, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Army, National Security
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Fighters were closing in, official report says
The Boston GlobeTwo fighter jets dispatched from Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod had closed to within 71 miles of New York last week when the second of two hijacked airliners slammed into the World Trade Center towers, the military confirmed Tuesday. Similarly,...Tags: Defense, George W. Bush, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Aircraft Hijacking, United Air Lines
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1998: Jerome Kidd, now homeless, once headed the North King Street Improvement Council
DAILY PRESSNorth King Street in Hampton is where people go when they're going someplace else. It connects Langley Air Force Base to the downtown. It crosses Mercury Boulevard. It features a six-way intersection near an area that sees 22,000 vehicles per day. But...Tags: Business, Defense, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Issues, Armed Forces
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Trappe resident is 'Wright' pilot for job
Sun StaffA Maryland woman's quest to re-enact the Wright brothers' first flight at Kitty Hawk, N.C., 100 years later ended victoriously at a Wisconsin air show yesterday where she was named as one of two "Pilots of the Century." For Terry Queijo, an American...Tags: Defense, Transportation, Diving, Kitty Hawk, Air Transportation
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9/7: Deployment from the soldier's view
Despite covering countless deployments, I never truly understood what it was soldiers go through just to get to the other side of the world. Sure, there is the heart-breaking good-bye. No one says it, but there is the fear, all around, that the good-bye,...Tags: Defense, Republic of Ireland, Iraq, Kuwait, U.S. Army
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