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Top 20 schools for the religious: New directory has the answers
Parents who fret over sending their kids off to college -- you know, whether they drink and hit on each other and lose their faith -- can ease their concerns with The 376 Best Colleges, a study produced by The Princeton Review.
The review, drawing from a...Tags: Human Interest, Education, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Florida
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Clarence Irwin Haydock
Clarence Irwin Haydock, Ph.D., California ecologist, passed away peacefully the evening of July 30, 2011 in Fountain Valley, CA having been born April 15, 1938 in Bakersfield, CA. As a boy, growing up in northern CA he sculled a duck boat on San...Tags: Biology, Natural Resources, Television, Wetlands, Stanford University
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Smith did it all for the Rebels
Basketball took center stage — or court — in La Caņada Flintridge this year. Flintridge Prep and La Caņada High's gyms always seemed to be filled to capacity when the Rebels and Spartans tipped off for postseason action.
Depending on the...Tags: Human Interest, Track and Field, Minor League Baseball, ESPN (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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'Eaters' Jock in fast lane
UC Irvine's Charles Jock begins his competition at the International Assn. of Athletics Federations World Track & Field Championships Friday night in Daegu, South Korea.
The two-time All-American competes in the first round of the 800 meters Friday at 8:...Tags: Daegu (South Korea), University of California, Irvine, Nike, Inc., Des Moines (Polk, Iowa), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Online Dish: Fat at Four? New Diet Book for Young Girls Causes Stir
KIAHA children's book is creating controversy before even hitting the shelves. The title might tell you why. It's called, "Maggie Goes on a Diet", and is written by Paul M. Kramer. The children's picture book is about a pudgy 14-year-old girl who goes on a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Obesity, Health, Physical Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Gov. Brown appointed jobs advisor to bullet train board
Gov. Jerry Brown appointed an advisor, Michael Rossi, to the board of the California High-Speed Rail Authority on Wednesday. Rossi is Brown’s senior advisor for jobs and business development and had a long banking and finance career prior to joining...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Jerry Brown, Executive Branch
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Local 9/11 Rescue Dog Featured In Book
FOX40 NewsAs America approaches the ten-year anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks there are still some members of the search and rescue teams who have never been able to speak about their experience but a new book will do it for them. They are the search and...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Human Interest, Bones and Joints, Unrest, Conflicts and War, New York City
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Christian Adams, 37
A Fulbright grant recipient and a well-regarded figure in the wine industry, Christian Adams, 37, was en route to San Francisco on September 11 for an event promoting German wines. Holding degrees in viticulture, wine making, and marketing from...Tags: Germany, Alcoholic Beverages, Viniculture
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Farm Smart a tool for the classrooms
Educators and organization leaders explored interactive activities and lessons from the Farm Smart curriculum, sampled Farm Smart recipes and toured the University of California’s Desert Research and Extensions Center on a hayride during an open...Tags: Natural Resources, Education, Natural Resource Industry
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Shepherd University professor aids two high school teachers
Seung-yun Kim, assistant professor of computer sciences at Shepherd University, worked with two local high school teachers who were awarded a $36,000 grant through the West Virginia IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence program. Wendy Lee,...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, Medical Research, Drugs and Medicines, Teachers
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Iraq vet receives kidney transplant from fellow Marine
An Iraq veteran received a kidney donation this week in San Diego, donated by a fellow Marine left brain-dead following a training accident, squeezing what is normally a five-year process into two days.
The rare, fast-paced swap shows the deep bond among...Tags: Human Interest, Dialysis, U.S. Marine Corps, Health, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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