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Easton's Jordan Luciano, other girls soccer players helping area track programs
Jordan Luciano ran track for Holy Family Church in Easton as a seventh- and eighth-grader and some indoor track as a freshman at Easton High, but soccer was her spring sport. "It wasn't very organized," she said of the church track. "But I liked track....
Tags: Mountain West Conference, College Football, Students, Ivy League, Apple iPod
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After rebuke by archbishop, Cardinal Mahony takes higher profile
When Archbishop Jose Gomez stripped his predecessor, Cardinal Roger Mahony, of public duties for mishandling clergy sex abuse cases, a church spokesman said the retired prelate's life would remain largely the same with one exception: confirmations. No...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Benedict XVI, Roger M. Mahony, Christianity, Vatican City
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Tidewater Conference spring all-stars: Baseball, softball, boys tennis, girls lacrosse, boys lacrosse, girls soccer
The Tidewater Conference of Independent Schools named the following all-star teams for spring sports: SOFTBALL FIRST TEAM Kayla Harris Greenbrier Christian Academy Junior Liz Bailey Greenbrier Christian Academy Senior Gabbie Bennett ...Tags: Sports, Religion and Belief, College Baseball, Christianity, Hampton Roads
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Brother of woman who died at Wrigley: 'It felt hopeless'
Tribune reporterMartin Oleskiewicz and his sister Maureen were eating hot dogs at Wrigley Field as they watched the Cubs warm up before Sunday's game against the Cincinnati Reds when Maureen suddenly slumped and fell between the rows in the right field bleachers....Tags: Wrigley Field, Bradley University, Christianity, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs
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READER SUBMITTED: NWC's Gillespie, Stites Are Named CIAC Scholar-Athletes
Sarah Gillespie ’13, an outstanding track athlete, and Tyler Stites ’13, an accomplished swimmer and golfer, have been named Northwest Catholic's CIAC Scholar-Athletes for 2013. “Sarah and Tyler are excellent examples of students...
Tags: Sports, Religion and Belief, Boston College, Christianity, Swimming
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Agnes "Peg" B. Dedik, 92, The Patriot, Somerset, formerly of Boswell
Agnes "Peg" B. Dedik, 92, The Patriot, Somerset, formerly of Boswell, died May 7, 2013, at The Patriot. Born Dec. 2, 1920, in Boswell. Daughter of George Sr. and Elizabeth (Miller) Dedik. Preceded in death by parents, infant sisters Mary and Elizabeth,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Ruth R. Harvey, 86, of Somerset
Ruth R. Harvey, 86, of Somerset, died May 7, 2013, at Somerset Hospital. Born Feb. 14, 1927, in Chalfant, she is the daughter of the late Paul S. and Rosella (Touissant) Eckenrod. Also preceded in death by her husband, Robert Thomas Harvey and a sister...Tags: Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Maranatha tennis moving on to second round
LOS ANGELES — Going into this season, the Maranatha High boys’ tennis team, under first-year coach Arthur Hsieh, was not sure if it could replace the departed talent and produce consistent wins. However, as things progressed, the Minutemen...Tags: Religion and Belief, Tennis, Christianity
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Sharon Cruz: Casselberry woman was 'info central'
Their love affair began with a cheap date in Washington, D.C. Known as the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's "job fairy," Sharon Armstrong agreed to meet for beers in 1978 with a cocky agent planning to date co-workers on each of DEA's...Tags: Religion and Belief, Casselberry, Port Canaveral, FBI, Christianity
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Mailbag: Balboa Island story left out link to global warming
Re. "Flood risk: Bane of Balboa Island's existence," (May 5): I was surprised no mention was made of the reason the Federal Emergency Management Agency revised its flood maps — global warming. FEMA's conservative estimate of sea rise, according to...Tags: Religion and Belief, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion
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VARSITY: Whitehall baseball closing on LVC berth, updated standings
With the second-to-last week of the high school baseball regular season here, the league and District 11 playoff pictures are coming into focus. A full slate of Lehigh Valley Conference games is on tap today, with a couple of playoff spots at stake....
Tags: Religion and Belief, Sports, High School Baseball, Baseball, Christianity
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READER SUBMITTED: East Catholic Students, Faculty & Staff Prepare Over 45,000 Meals To Be Shipped To Uganda!
ManchesterOn Friday, May 3rd East Catholic High School students, faculty and staff helped to prepare more than 45,000 nutritious meal packets that will be shipped to Uganda as part of the "Feeding Children Everywhere" campaign. Students along with the help of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Uganda, Christianity
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