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For graduation parties, an intimate touch
1. When Madison Jacobson receives her Towson High School diploma on June 1, the celebration will just be getting started. Jacobson, who will head to Roanoke College in the fall, will continue the festivities at home the day after...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Harbor, Event Planning, Annapolis, Charleston
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Group helps young artists flourish
Name: Judi Asselta Age: 71 Residence: Highland Beach Birthplace: Jamaica Estates, Queens, N.Y. Family: Late husband, Joseph Asselta; sons, Jason, 42, and Matthew, 39; grandsons, Arturo, 15, and Jacob, 6 Career: Teacher, homemaker, political...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Lynn University, Palm Beach County, Boynton Beach
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South Florida outdoors calendar
May 26: The Bass-N-Fools has its 34th annual Spring Fling open team bass tournament out of Everglades Holiday Park. Entry fee is $80 and includes the big fish pot. Register at BJ's Bait & Tackle in Plantation. Call Mark Escobar at 954-475-0248. June 1:...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Environmental Issues, Riviera Beach, Conservation, Fishing
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South Florida outdoors notebook
Bass Tournament: The Bass-N-Fools has its 34th annual Spring Fling open team bass tournament May 26 out of Everglades Holiday Park. Entry fee is $80 and includes the big fish pot. Register at BJ's Bait & Tackle in Plantation. Call Mark Escobar at 954-475-...Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Environmental Issues, Riviera Beach, Conservation, Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Roger Lehmann was formally installed as president of the Pennsylvania Association of Sewage Enforcement Officers during the organization's annual meeting March 4 at the Holiday Inn Conference Center in Grantville. In addition to being a Pennsylvania-...Tags: Media Industry, Students, Journalism, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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Stolen-artifacts case has cost much, yielded little, critics say
When hundreds of federal agents raided four Southern California museums early one January morning in 2008, it set the art world ablaze, suggesting that even amid an international looting scandal, museums had continued to do business with the black...
Tags: UNESCO, Arts, Arts and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, Laws
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Hopkins clinician mixes art, science in facial prosthetics
She enters the clinic on a walker, slow yet remarkably steady, and as Pauline Wood hails her host for the day, she gives him a bag of lemon tarts she rose early that morning to bake.
With her white hair and glasses, Wood, 89, is every inch the lovable...Tags: Skin Cancer, Cancer, Personal Service, Health, College Sports
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Family-Friendly Exhibits
MODERN MEALS: REMAKING AMERICAN FOODS FROM FARM TO KITCHEN
May 17-August 18. Guests will be able to examine how Americans began eating foods that were mass-produced in the first half of the 20th century. The exhibit includes images and artifacts that...Tags: Burj Khalifa, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Everglades, Arts and Culture, Art Basel Miami Beach
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Natural skin care's promises are only skin-deep
Despite your good intentions, buying skin care products labeled "organic" or "natural" doesn't always translate to a healthier body or planet. Many such products still contain the chemicals you're trying to avoid. And even if a product is bursting...Tags: Cheese Corn, Personal Service, Physical Conditions, Science and Technology, Health and Beauty Products
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Students launch teen driver safety website
South Plantation High School students unveiled a website last week that encourages young drivers to avoid distracting behaviors, such as texting, while behind the wheel. The website builds on a 20-page book written by the school's journalism students...Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Social Media, Teaching and Learning, Students, Journalism
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Local student to talk weight loss on 'The View'
Kaci DeWitt-Rickards remembers being a chunky kid with a steady diet of Burger King chicken tenders, vanilla milkshakes and Papa John's pizza. By her sophomore year in college at the University of Miami, her adolescent pudge had ballooned into a...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, University of Maryland, College Park, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Therapy, Colleges and Universities
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Will bogus bio unmake self-made leader of Abbott spinoff?
Richard Gonzalez, it turns out, is more of a self-made man than a lot of us knew. The Abbott Laboratories veteran of more than 30 years, who is pegged to serve as chief executive of the pharmaceutical company spinoff that the North Chicago-based medical...
Tags: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Companies and Corporations, Microsoft Corporation, Media Industry, Values
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