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Scott Kraft named L.A. Times deputy managing editor
Readers' Representative JournalA memo to the newsroom from Editor Davan Maharaj and Managing Editor Marc Duvoisin: We're pleased to announce that Scott Kraft will become a deputy managing editor overseeing the front page, Column One and projects. Scott's experience and skills make........ -
UK Basketball: John Calipari will be the keynote speaker at the Henry Iba Citizen Athlete Awards on June 3
larry@amnews.comKentucky coach John Calipari will be the keynote speaker at the Henry Iba Citizen Athlete Awards on June 3 in Tulsa. “We have had the big names of college basketball as well as baseball and football here,” said Greg Kach, chairman of the...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Robin Williams, John Calipari, Basketball, Dick Vitale
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Teachers Union Files Complaint Against Bridgeport School District
The Hartford CourantThe city of Bridgeport's reform-minded superintendent of schools has come under fire from the state's largest teacher union, which filed a complaint Monday that the district is illegally excluding teacher, parents and community leaders from decision-...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Justice System
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Plantation resident helps save lives
Heidi O'Mara has seen it all. From the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in Alabama to the wreckage left from Superstorm Sandy in New Jersey, the 64-year-old Plantation resident has made it her mission to help everyone she possibly can. O'Mara volunteers...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Tampa, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms
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Mary Novotny Jeffries advocates for amputees
Mary Novotny Jeffries was 11 when she lost her right leg, from the hip down, to bone cancer. When she returned to the home she shared with her parents and eight siblings on Chicago's South Side, everything — and nothing — had changed. "I...
Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Nursing, Northwestern University, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Harris: Design for developing nations developing at IIT
Chicago architect Ann Clark is designing a boarding school that will sit in a saddle-shaped field of mostly beans in Grand-Bois, Haiti. Among the challenges: One side of the field slopes more than 25 degrees, and getting there is rougher than white-...
Tags: Dominican Republic, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Haiti
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Veteran honored at White House for volunteer work at home
Brian Buhman, a 30-year-old Quakertown resident, was honored at the White House last month for his work as a volunteer state coordinator of Team Rubicon USA, a nonprofit disaster response service comprised of U.S. military veterans. Buhman, who served...Tags: Coopersburg, Dominican Republic, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Human Interest, Haiti
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President George W. Bush quiz: 10 questions on No. 43
It’s been four years since President George W. Bush left the White House, with the former commander in chief reentering the public eye with the dedication of his presidential library in Dallas on Thursday. Bush’s time as a former president...
Tags: George W. Bush, Wars and Interventions, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama, White House
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Amy Wilentz on her book and a passion for Haiti [video]
Before her panel at the L.A. Times Festival of Book, journalist and author Amy Wilentz dropped in at our video booth to talk about how she came to write her latest book, "Farewell, Fred Voodoo." Written after Haiti's devastating 2010 earthquake, this...
Tags: Google+, Haiti, Truman Capote
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School helps give hunger relief at home, abroad
Five hundred bags of groceries, and 50,000 prepared meals later, one local school made a dent in world hunger. North Broward Preparatory School sponsored two activities aimed at helping those less fortunate by providing food and other everyday...Tags: Students, Haiti, Teaching and Learning, Education, Broward County
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Head: Oakland Park students head to White House to showcase invention to President Obama
Two students from Oakland Park’s Northeast High traveled to the third annual White House Science Fair on Monday to showcase their Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam project to President Obama. According to a news release, the students were among...
Tags: University of Florida, E. coli Infection, Students, Financial Aid, Science and Technology
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