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'Lost on Long Island' - Baby boomers abandoned by so-called economic recovery
The Baltimore SunI know we have become a nation of such short attention spans and long-term addiction to instant gratification that asking viewers to spend even an hour with a documentary that could change the way they see the world is probably a fool's errand. But...Tags: Republican Party, Unemployment, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Mitt Romney
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The Crowd: Artsy affair at AnQi
The Art Institute of California partnered with AnQi by Crustacean at South Coast Plaza to present an annual student fashion show billed as "Cool Days Haute Nights." The June 14 fashion dinner, held in the stunning dining room created by the talented...
Tags: The Real Housewives of Orange County (tv program), Entertainment, Bacon, Fashion Trends, Orthopedic Surgery
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Emmaus brothers tackle RAAM for a cause
Rosemary Leblond of Lower Macungie has no idea what it's like to ride a bicycle across the country, but next Saturday, she and husband, Denis, will be in Oceanside, Calif., to work as co-crew chiefs as sons Marc and Patrick start out on a journey to...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, France, Health, Emmaus, College Sports
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In The Arts
'Heroic' sculpture on loan at LCAD A life-sized sculpture is on long-term loan to Laguna College of Art & Design. "Nureyev Heroic," by Richard MacDonald, is now part of the campus collection. MacDonald's work can also be seen in Dawson Cole Fine Art...
Tags: Arts, Luciano Pavarotti, Bill Clinton, Heroism, Colleges and Universities
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Children with autism make breakthroughs at summer camp
CW 33 News / ReporterDrive north to Denton’s Meritt Bois D’Arc Buffalo Ranch and you will find UNT’s Camp Communicate. This is no ordinary camp. It’s designed for children with communication disorders. Children who have Down syndrome, autism, as...Tags: Autism, Health and Medical Professionals, Behavioral Conditions, University of North Texas, Health
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Century High graduate nets scholarship for work with special needs students
Christina Antolick of Sykesville, a 2012 graduate of Century High School, has been named by The Arc of Carroll County as the recipient of the fourth annual Timothy J. Atkinson Memorial Scholarship. The $1,000 scholarship is presented each year to help...Tags: Autism, Sykesville, Awards and Prizes, Students, Teaching and Learning
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'Stop segregating special needs students' -- parents voice concerns to administrators in Lebanon School District
jscherder@ky3.comLEBANON, Mo -- Parents of special education students aired their concerns on Monday to Lebanon School District administrators about segregating their children from the rest of the district. "He is a human being who has emotions. I'm about to get...Tags: Lebanon, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Children learn to overcome their disabilities
Multimedia ProducerThe first time she saw her son walk, like any other mom that is proud of her children she couldn’t hold back her tears. In Yanette Padilla’s case this moment was extra special. Her son, Hiram Beltran is 20 months old and diagnosed with Down...Tags: Facebook, Education
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Special Olympics/Guinness Ferris Wheel Ride
Gayle Anderson watching Gus Martinez of the Los Angeles Police Department. Mr. Martinez is attempting to set a new world record for the "Longest Ride on a Fair Ground/Theme Park Attraction," which currently stands at 24 hours and 30 minutes. Gus...Tags: Sports, Basketball, Soccer, Awards and Prizes, here! (tv network)
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Paula’s oldest boy, Jamie Deen, invites you “Home For Dinner” Saturdays on Food Network
Channel Guide MagazineAs the son of Southern cooking’s grande dame Paula Deen — and now her partner in the iconic Savannah eatery The Lady & Sons — Jamie Deen knows all about good food. So when it came time to ask for his now-wife Brooke’s hand in... -
Help a Down child learn to ride a bike
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelThe Down Syndrome Foundation of Florida seeks volunteers for a June 10-15 “Lose the Training Wheels” camp at Orange County Convention Center. For more information, click here. The foundation says: “The most needed role is that of the...
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