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Here is the latest Minnesota sports news from The Associated Press
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Adam Dunn homered twice and drove in five runs yesterday as the Chicago White Sox powered past the Minnesota Twins 9-4. Dayan Viciedo also went deep for the second straight day, helping Dylan Axelrod earn his first victory of...Tags: Dylan Axelrod, Jeff Locke, Minnesota Twins, Chris Kluwe, Adam Dunn
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Central High celebrates seniors' academic success
Staff WriterThe academic achievements of dozens of Central Union High School seniors were on display at the school’s senior awards night here Wednesday. Students graduating with honors received their chords and medals in addition to a number of...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Human Interest, Education, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid
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Choi and O'Farrell in contentious battle for council seat
Mitch O'Farrell is probably the only candidate running for Los Angeles City Council who can do a backward handspring, no problem. Before taking a job a decade ago as a field deputy in the office of Councilman Eric Garcetti, O'Farrell, 52, spent years as a...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Port of Los Angeles, Family, PTA, Health Insurance Cost
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Courtney Ekmark: An Honor Student Highly Valued By UConn
While UConn was rolling to its eighth national championship in April, Courtney Ekmark had a prime seat in the New Orleans Arena. There were two reasons for her being there, both equally valid: Her father, Curtis, the coach of her premier high school...
Tags: Lauren Engeln, College Sports, New Orleans Arena
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For a dying patient, a prescription of silence
His wife was a patient at the clinic where I worked in my early days as a doctor. I saw her regularly for hypertension. But on one visit, she was more concerned about her husband — let's call him Pedro. He was having stomach pains and difficulty...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, Esophageal cancer, General Practitioners, David Geffen School of Medicine
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Girls hoops | Joliet Catholic's Lumpkin picks Michigan State
Special to the TribuneJoliet Catholic junior Jasmine Lumpkin had nearly 25 scholarship offers from schools across the country, but she decided to end her recruiting Tuesday by making an oral commitment to attend Michigan State in 2014-15. Lumpkin, a 6-foot forward, chose...Tags: College Sports, Christianity, Roman Catholicism, Big Ten Conference, College Basketball
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The Unappetizing Truth About Fast Food
HealthMcDonald’s got lucky this month. First, Charles Ramsey did interview after interview, telling the world over and over again that he was eating his McDonald’s when he heard Amanda Berry’s screams. Then a pair of recent studies shifted the... -
LAUSD board could ban suspensions for 'willful defiance'
Damien Valentine knows painfully well about a national phenomenon that is imperiling the academic achievement of minority students, particularly African Americans like himself: the pervasive and disproportionate use of suspensions from school for mouthing...
Tags: Jerry Brown, Justice and Rights, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Civil Rights
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James Tolbert dies at 86; lawyer pressed Hollywood on civil rights
In a Hollywood auditorium, James L. Tolbert tried to induce a room packed with broadcasting and advertising executives to essentially join the civil rights movement in 1963 by pointing out the obvious. "We Negroes watch 'Bonanza' and buy Chevrolets....
Tags: Justice and Rights, Media Industry, Redd Foxx, Ford Motor Co., Alzheimer's Disease
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Herald Examiner photographers reflect on the good ol' days
Nick Souza doesn't remember developing the film of what he considers his most noteworthy front-page photo. He doesn't even recall printing the image. What he does remember is "standing on a giant ladder in the middle of Broadway" to photograph co-...
Tags: Rob Brown, Heisman Trophy, Bill Walton, Glen Rice, Heroism
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NSU grad gets 12 letters playing several sports
A gifted multiple sport athlete in high school and college, Mikayla Barondeau also excelled in the classroom to become an example of a true “student-athlete.” Barondeau graduated from Northern State on Saturday after playing four seasons...
Tags: Horse and Harness Racing, Track and Field, Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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READER SUBMITTED: Quinnipiac University To Host Symposium "Exploring The Legacies Of The Great Hunger" May 17
HamdenQuinnipiac University will host the symposium, "Exploring the Legacies of the Great Hunger: The Cultural, Spiritual, Psychological and Political Consequences for Today's Ireland from Centuries of Colonization," from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17, in...Tags: Social Sciences, Education, Culture, Quinnipiac University, Colleges and Universities
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