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Alabama will win BCS title …. computer simulation predicts
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelAlabama will win BCS title .... computer simulation predicts... -
Director of Veterans Affairs Medical Center visits Hagerstown
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comOfficials from the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Martinsburg, W.Va., were in Hagerstown on Tuesday to let those who served in the military know that they are entitled to receive quality health care. Ann R. Brown, medical center director, said during...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Women's Health, Television Industry, Harrisonburg (Harrisonburg, Virginia), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Thomas Robert Kujawski
Thomas Robert Kujawski, of Boyne City, died unexpectedly at home on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, at age 68. Beloved son of the late John S. Kujawski and Josephine (Florenski) Kujawski. Tom was a life-long resident of Boyne City. He attended Boyne City High...Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), High School Sports, U.S. Army, Human Interest
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Tom Kujawski, 68
Tom Kujawski of Boyne City died unexpectedly at home on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, at age 68. Beloved son of the late John S. Kujawski and Josephine (Florenski) Kujawski. Tom was a life-long resident of Boyne City. He attended Boyne City High School and...Tags: St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), High School Sports, U.S. Army
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Virginia reservists prepare for historic mission in Iraq
ReporterAs the U.S. reduces the size of military forces in Iraq, Army reservists from Virginia are preparing for their own historic deployment. On Friday, members of the 275th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion were loading equipment and supplies at Fort...Tags: Iraq, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), U.S. Army, Human Interest
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Farewell ceremony for Staunton-based 116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team
ReporterThey may not be back for up to a year but today members of the Virginia National Guard's 116th Brigade Combat Team and its headquarters staff had a farewell ceremony before heading to Afghanistan to lead NATO and Afghani troops. The Soldiers of the 116th...Tags: Iraq, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), NATO, Hampton Roads, U.S. Army
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FSU president: Billionaire’s foundation didn’t interfere with hiring
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelEric J. Barron, the president of Florida State University, distributed a letter to his faculty recently criticizing a news article that says FSU is allowing a foundation named after a conservative billionaire to interfere with hiring. An article in the... -
Report: Billionaire’s foundation helps decide who gets hired at FSU
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelA foundation funded by conservative billionaire Charles G. Koch is helping make hiring decisions at one of Florida's largest public universities, according to an article in the St. Petersburg Times. The Virginia-based Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation... -
Bowl schedule/scores
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Bank of America expands âMuseums on Usâ promotion
Postcards from FloridaBank of America has announced the 14th season of its national “Museums on Us” program, which now includes 150 of the nationâs finest arts, cultural and educational institutions. Designed to increase access to the arts across the nation, the.... -
Mesa Musings: Lessons from 150 years ago
It was Wednesday, April 12, 1961, and I stood in my gym shorts on the Costa Mesa High School athletic field. What could possibly cause me to recall such a trifling memory 50 years later? I remember that day because of a historic milestone associated...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Crane, U.S. Army, Stonewall Jackson
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Is Virginia on verge of a racial battle over voting?
One Hundred and fifty years after the first shots of the Civil War, there's a looming battle over race in Virginia with the potential to turn ugly. The Republican-controlled House of Delegates and the Democrat-led Senate are already at odds over how to...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Population and Census, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Minority Groups, Hampton Roads
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