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Henry Hill dies at 69; mob informant was subject of 'GoodFellas'
Henry Hill, the infamous mob informant whose life of crime was chronicled in the film classic "GoodFellas," was the first to admit that he did "a lot of bad things back then." "I shot at people. I busted a lot of heads, and I buried a lot of bodies,"...Tags: Blackmail and Extortion, Kennedy Airport, Witnesses, Robert De Niro, Prosecution
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Author Ford's 'Canada' reads like Midwest
Viewed casually, the event featuring author Richard Ford on Sunday night might have seemed a series of dislocations. Under a projection proclaiming "America" — the theme of this year's Chicago Humanities Festival — Ford talked about and...
Tags: Elizabeth Taylor, Authors, Awards and Prizes, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Education
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Battle of Bands at Magic City Saturday
The seven finalists will battle in the Ultimate Miami Band finals competition at 9 p.m. Saturday at Stage 305 inside Magic City Casino. The finalists will compete for $5,000. Judges will include Mix-Show DJ, Cato K, Where Magazine South Florida editor,...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Cato Corporation
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Tri-County Special Needs Resources
Welcome to our tri-county listing of special needs resources. We do our best to include every organization, but sometimes things fall through the cracks. If you know of an organization you feel should be included, send the information to Editor Kyara...Tags: Research, Ulcerative Colitis, West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Broward County
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Malloy's Softer Side Struggling To Get Free
The Hartford CourantCan Sandy help Dan? Before the latest storm struck, the approval rating of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy had crept up to 45 percent, vs. 41 percent who disapprove of his job performance. That was an Oct. 24 Quinnipiac poll, and it was an epic head-above-water...Tags: Bill Clinton, Executive Branch, Dannel P. Malloy , Joe Lieberman, Government
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Local school offers information for parents concerned about children struggling in the classroom
It can be a difficult disorder to diagnose, but can affect one in five children. During Dyslexia Awareness Month teachers and staff at one local school are helping educate parents about recognizing language learning disorders. Fortune Academy on the...
Tags: Social Sciences, ADHD, Education, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Gloucester County adds new feature to website, adding accessibility
The Gloucester County Information Technology Department has replaced the "online text to speech" feature on the county's website with an enhanced feature. The "ReadSpeaker" technology makes the website more accessible to people who have limited visual...Tags: Learning Disability
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Amazon donates 75 Kindles to The Hutson School
A special gift was delivered to Central Indiana students with learning disabilities Wednesday. Amazon presented 75 Kindle e-readers to The Hutson School which an Indianapolis-based school specializing in the education of children with dyslexia and other...
Tags: Education, Amazon Kindle, Learning Disability
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Class Acts: Makenna Spencer from Conroe Oak Ridge High School
KIAHWhenever I have an interest, I go for it, I don't look back and you know step back from it. I keep pushing forward and I think that is something that everybody should have to get far in life." Some sage advice from a teenager because our Class Act of the...Tags: Reliant Stadium
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Visionary New York Times publisher Sulzberger dead at 86
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, the fourth publisher of the New York Times, who made history with his decision to publish the Pentagon Papers and revived the "Good Gray Lady" of print journalism with a radical redesign that set a new standard for newspapers in...
Tags: Heart Attack, John F. Kennedy, Crime, Law and Justice, The Pentagon, New York City
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Education blame game leaves kids behind
The film's plot is predictable: One engaged parent and a dedicated teacher are the beloved heroes, while the teachers' union and an apathetic school board are rendered useless, and at times rogue. "Won't Back Down," in theaters starting Friday, tells...Tags: Chicago Teachers Strike, Teachers, Environmental Issues, Customs and Tradition, Crime, Law and Justice
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Under a literary spell
As Lucy Kobbs turned the final page of the seventh and last book in the "Harry Potter" series, she took a pencil to the wall beside her bed and memorialized the end of an era: 7/22/07, 3:20 a.m. "It's one of those books that will stick with me for life,"...
Tags: John Green, Teachers, Orson Scott Card, J.K. Rowling , Suzanne Collins
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