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Calder Studz adds 'hot seat' poker giveaways
Slot players are accustomed to random giveaway promotions, designed to keep them gambling longer.
Now, these promotions are coming to poker rooms: Studz Poker Club at Calder Casino and Race Course is giving away $500 five times between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m....Tags: Charity, Social Issues, University of Miami, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Education
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Fayetteville Girl, 15, Enrolled Again After Being Shot at School
Staff WriterOfficials say the 15-year-old student wounded last year in a shooting at a Fayetteville high school is enrolled again but not yet attending classes on campus. The Fayetteville Observer reported that the principal Lee Spruill of Cape Fear High School...Tags: Durham (Durham, North Carolina), Juvenile Delinquency
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Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs
SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Breast cancer experts are cheering what could be some of the biggest advances in more than a decade: two new medicines that significantly delay the time until women with very advanced cases get worse.
In a large international...Tags: Health, Steve Jobs, Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research
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Ron Paul profile: Third run, same message
GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) -- Long before he discovered Friedrich Hayek and other free-market economists, Ron Paul got a lesson in sound money from his oldest brother, Bill.
It was the height of World War II, and the Paul boys were laying aside quarters...Tags: Health, Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Ron Paul, World War I (1914-1918)
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Glen Burnie teacher accused of having sex with students makes bail
A Glen Burnie High School teacher accused of having sex with female students made bail Friday, according to jail officials, after an Anne Arundel County judge reduced the amount from $3 million to $150,000. The bail amount, lowered over the objection...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Judges, Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice
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PASSINGS: Claude Kirk, Arch West
Claude Kirk Florida's 1st GOP governor of 20th century Claude Kirk, 85, a flamboyant self-promoter who became Florida's first Republican governor of the 20th century, died Wednesday at his West Palm Beach home, his family announced. Democrats dominated...Tags: West Palm Beach, World War II (1939-1945), Tortillas, Republican Party, Politics
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Roach coming to Wilmore Senior Community Center
news@jessaminejournal.comDr. James Roach will give a free public presentation on the importance of intergrative medicine for optimal outcomes in mind, body and spirit at the Wilmore Senior Community Center at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 2. Founder and president of the Midway...Tags: Health, Cancer, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Holistic Medicines, Education
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The Vaccine Hunter: Henry Daniell's research earns UCF grants, patents and acclaim
Tinkering in his million-dollar greenhouse at the University of Central Florida, microbiologist Henry Daniell is at work on preventing infectious diseases that kill 15 million people worldwide each year.
Inspired by the passion of French physicist...Tags: Charity, Advanced Training, Chennai (India), Chemical Industry, Insulin
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Wall Street's Ivy League pipeline faces growing criticism
Money & CompanyThe battle for the hearts and minds of America's best and brightest is heating up. As the Times reported earlier this fall, students and professors on elite college campuses have been criticizing the high proportion of smartstudents who go to work in... -
Duke fraternity accused of racism after “Pilgrims and Indians” party
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelA fraternity at Duke University is being accused of racism after hosting a “Pilgrims and Indians” themed party for students who were encouraged to wear feathers and channel their inner “pocahotness.” The invitation read: “... -
Black History Month 2012 TV schedule
Channel Guide MagazineHere are some notable new and returning television programs profiling memorable people, themes and events in African-American history, in celebration of February's Black History Month. Programs and times are subject to change; check back throughout the... -
Segregation of blacks at record low, think tank report says
Nation NowSegregation of African Americans has declined to its lowest point in more than a century, but social and income disparities continue to exist, according to a report released Monday by the conservative Manhattan Institute....
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