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10/25/2011-Grumpy Republicans
I don't know if the Republicans understand how incredibly stupid they look. That's good for the Democrats and editorial cartoonists, but it's not good for democracy. Who could possibly vote for any one of those losers, except hardcore prejudiced,...Tags: Democratic Party, U.S. Electoral College, Native Americans, Social Issues, Politics
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Emporia Teacher Dies After Being Struck by Lightning
Students and faculty at Emporia High School are in shock after a popular teacher died this week after being struck by lightning.
School officials brought in counselors Thursday to help students and staff cope with the death of Spanish teacher Patti...Tags: Emporia (Emporia, Virginia), Minority Groups
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Lesser-known artists are poised for a breakthrough
Nobody thought a 12-sided geometric painting by a little-known artist could top a Hockney. The painting, "Vector," has languished in storage for at least 30 years. The painter, Ron Davis, has been living off the grid near Taos, N.M., for almost as long....Tags: Eva Hesse, Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, David Hockney, African Americans
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Mexican independence a day of pride, reflection for all
Here in the Imperial Valley it should come as no surprise that events commemorating Mexican Independence are the norm. As one of the counties with the largest percentage of Hispanics in America, it is only fitting that many locals of Mexican descent would...Tags: Minority Groups
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Festival celebrates Hispanic heritage
heather.keels@herald-mail.comHagerstown’s Fairgrounds Park was filled with the sounds of Latin music, the smells of Mexican and Caribbean foods, and the vibrant colors of handcrafted clothing and jewelry Sunday as the Hispanic Association of Hagerstown held its fifth annual...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Frostburg State University, Awards and Prizes, Arts, Electronics
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African-American aldermen propose new Chicago ward map
Clout StreetA unified group of African-American aldermen made their opening offer Monday in Chicago’s redistricting debate: one less majority black ward and two more majority Latino wards. The deal was politically easy for the City Council’s Black Caucus...Tags: Mass Media, Robert Fioretti, African Americans, Social Issues, Walter Burnett, Jr.
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Local poverty rate rose dramatically in 2010
SAN DIEGO -- The poverty rate in San Diego County was nearly 15 percent in 2010, up from 12.6 percent the year before, according to a report released Thursday by the Center for Policy Initiatives.
The CPI used 2010 U.S. Census data to derive its figures....Tags: Social Issues, African Americans, Africa, 2010 Census, Poverty
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Myth vs. Fact
Learning about Type 2 diabetes and the risk factors involved can help a person detect the disease early or know what he or she needs to do to minimize their risk. Type 2 diabetes, which used to be called adult-onset diabetes, is becoming more common,...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Diseases and Illnesses, Native Americans, Social Issues, African Americans
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City's white count rises, census says
A spike in the number of people listed as white in Glendale says more about changing cultural identities than an actual demographic swing, experts say. According to the latest U.S. Census figures, even as Glendale’s total population has shrunk, the...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Politics, Immigration, Migration, Armenia
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10/25/2011-GOP DOA
I don't know if the Republicans understand how incredibly stupid they look. That's good for the Democrats and editorial cartoonists, but it's not good for democracy.
Who could possibly vote for any one of those losers, except hardcore prejudiced,...Tags: U.S. Electoral College, Democratic Party, Native Americans, Politics, Social Issues
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Mail Call - Oct. 26
“In regards to the Washington County citizen, about the elementary school lunches, my daughter’s in fourth grade and she doesn’t eat lunch until 12:45, and they go home at (2:20) just like your child does. I feel that it is ridiculous...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Career and Workplace, Benjamin Franklin, Lotteries, Barack Obama
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Survey: U.S. Catholics going to church less frequently
CNNA new survey paints a picture of a less-strict American Catholic community, with 86% of respondents stating they believe a Catholic "can disagree with aspects of church teachings and still remain loyal to the church." Among the most devout, older...Tags: Social Issues, Same-Sex Marriage, Vatican City, Gays and Lesbians, Roman Catholicism
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