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Soccer-Ancelotti says he wants to leave Paris St Germain
ReutersPARIS, May 19 (Reuters) - Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti has informed Paris St Germain officials that he wants to leave at the end of the season. "I have asked the club to leave and I am waiting for their answer because I am under contract," Ancelotti...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Childhood ADHD tied to obesity decades later
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Boys who are diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in elementary school are more likely to grow up to be obese adults than those who don't have the condition, a new study suggests. Researchers surveyed...Tags: Social Sciences, Symptoms, Medical Research, Diabetes, ADHD
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Yahoo, Tumblr take to social network to confirm $1.1-billion deal [video chat]
Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and Tumblr CEO David Karp both took to Tumblr Monday morning to confirm what we all suspected: Yahoo is buying Tumblr. Mayer's Yahoo will be paying $1.1 billion for Tumblr, most of it in cash, but the social network will continue...Tags: Marissa Mayer, Environmental Issues, Corporate Officers, Arts and Culture, Sociology
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Students recognized for Holocaust art
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- When Washington High School student Jessica Urban told her mother about an art class assignment focused on Holocaust remembrance art, her mother remembered a high school teacher who countered Holocaust deniers by showing the tattoo on her...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Students, Awards and Prizes, Education, High Schools
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Advocates for people with special needs celebrate legislation eliminating 'R' word
Lawmakers have passed a bill to strike the word "retarded" from state laws and publications, an initiative taken on by activists across the state, including Mark Swain, CEO and president of The Arc Sunrise of Central Florida located in Leesburg. Swain...
Tags: Government, Social Sciences, Rick Scott, Litigation and Regulation, Executive Branch
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Reynolds runs for Bethlehem mayor
Years before he became Bethlehem's youngest city councilman, J. William Reynolds found his inspiration in music. A Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan fan, Reynolds first learned to play the clarinet, and then picked up the guitar at Moravian College,...Tags: Geraldine Ferraro, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Moravian College, Elections, Mayors Against Illegal Guns
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John F. Brinson: U.S. fighting world war against a political ideology
World War I was everybody versus Germany and Austria (1914-18). World War II was everybody versus Germany, Italy and Japan (1939-45.) World War III was the Cold War, with everybody versus the Soviet communist empire (1947-91). World War IV began in 1979...
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Pension and Welfare, Punishment, World War I (1914-1918), Philosophy
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Studebaker golf fundraiser June 3
SOUTH BEND -- The 11th Annual Studebaker Golf Classic will be June 3 at South Bend Country Club with an 11:30 a.m. shotgun start. It is a Florida scramble format with Peoria-style scoring. Registration and a putting contest start at 9:30 a.m. Lunch will...Tags: 1st Source Corp., Awards and Prizes, Golf, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Disabled performers steal the show on South Florida stages
Though they vary in composition and mission, South Florida's diverse lineup of disabled performers have a special commonality: They shine a spotlight on the growing notion that talent is not diminished by disability. "I'm a dancer, you wouldn't expect...
Tags: Dance, Multiple Sclerosis, Sociology, North Lauderdale, Cerebral Palsy
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Kiera Wilmot's mom: Her arrest was 'traumatic,' drained family finances
The on-campus arrest of her 16-year-old daughter and the classification of her would-be science project as a "destructive device" has left Polk County mother Marie Wilmot exhausted, frustrated and eager for a return to a life of "just me and my girls,"...
Tags: Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Crimes, Criminals
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Familiar faces return for 'Love and Joy' concert
Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra & Chorus will kick off summer 2013 with "Songs of Love and Joy," featuring selections from George Frederic Handel, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Maurice Ravel and Ludwig van Beethoven. The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. on...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Entertainment, Music, Arts and Culture
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In Theory: Do pastors' kids have it tough?
Growing up can be tough, but children of preachers face an extra element — the added pressure to keep up appearances and not give in to temptation. Also dealing with the church takes up a lot of parents' time, and that means more stress and more...Tags: Christianity, Israel, Judaism, Separation of Church and State, Arts and Culture
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