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Teens put best foot forward with 5K benefit
Boca Raton teenagers Jake Nachlas, Charlie Luciano and Justin Friedman now know firsthand how it feels to do something special for those in need. The trio helped coordinate a recent run/walk that raised more than $30,000 for charity. About 700 athletes...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Schools, ESPN (tv network), Tennessee Technological University, Sports
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Robert W. Fogel 1926-2013
Robert W. Fogel, a University of Chicago professor who in 1993 joined the Hyde Park school's line of Nobel Prize winners in economics, created a body of work that challenged widely held assumptions about American history. Early in his career, Mr....
Tags: Values, Health and Safety at School, Awards and Prizes, Ethics, Career and Workplace
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Police: Mother attacks pregnant daughter because she won't get abortion
A Lower Macungie Township woman attacked her daughter Tuesday, threatening to kill her and her baby after finding out the daughter was pregnant and wouldn't get an abortion, according to court records. Magdalena Mateia-Bitlan, 37, of the 7700...Tags: Fogelsville, Abortion
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IRS scrutiny of nonprofits is hardly an unusual practice
What the IRS did to the tea party movement was wrong. But isn't uncommon. Organizations, some of which receive federal, state and local government money, along with individual contributions generously donated by well-meaning supporters are always...Tags: Elections, Family, Politics, Internal Revenue Service, Barack Obama
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Is Pope Francis a homophobe?
Is Pope Francis, who has been almost universally welcomed as a kinder, gentler shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, a homophobe? That possibility explains the consternation produced by reports that the pontiff acknowledged that there was a “...Tags: Religion and Belief, The Pope, Francis I, Vatican City, Politics
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Injury won't stop Peavy's charity jam
Tribune reporterJake Peavy probably won't return to the Chicago White Sox's rotation until after the All-Star break, but he remains committed to hosting his charity event on June 23. Peavy, who is on the 15-day disabled list because of a left rib fracture, will host...Tags: Joe's Bar, Chicago White Sox, Jake Peavy
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READER SUBMITTED: Community Is Feeding America In Nine Greater Hartford Gardens
West HartfordThis spring, Jessie's Community Gardens is pleased to announce that they have completed six community gardens and have three more planned, all of which will supply food pantries in Greater Hartford with fresh produce. The gardens, including an orchard...Tags: Religion and Belief, Lettuce, Poverty, Judaism, West Hartford
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LETTER: Suspensions Not So Much A Matter Of Race
The article regarding racial disparities and suspensions in school is somewhat one-dimensional in its focus on race [June 6, Page 1, "High Rates, Racial Disparities Found"]. My experience working with children from diverse social/economic backgrounds... -
Southern Baptists oppose Scouting's policy on gays
HOUSTON -- Members of the Southern Baptist Convention at their annual meeting Wednesday voted to support families who leave the Boy Scouts due to the group’s plans to accept gay Scouts, urged the removal of Boy Scout leaders who championed accepting...
Tags: Clubs and Associations, Youth Organizations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Social Organizations, Baptist
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Former Orioles closer Chris Ray finds new career as owner of craft brewery
The end greets so many ballplayers like a concrete wall — faceless and unforgiving. Take away the 97-mph fastball or the 400-foot home runs and daily fulfillment no longer seems so easily attainable. Chris Ray, though, he had beer. Don't worry....
Tags: Louisville Slugger, eBay Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays
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2 men repeatedly attacked sleeping homeless man, police say
Prosecutors charged two Glendale men on Friday for assaulting a homeless man, officials said. Oganes Manvelyan, 23, and Vahan Kiourktzian, 22, each face one count of assault with a deadly weapon in Wednesday's alleged attack on the homeless man,...
Tags: Homelessness
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Anne Arundel's longtime top prosecutor closes the case
He's come out on top in six contested elections as a Democrat in an increasingly conservative county, and has withstood criticism that he's both too soft and too tough, appeased minorities and disappointed minorities, said too little and said too much....
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Crime, Law and Justice, Juvenile Delinquency, Witnesses, Lawyers
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