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Mom's 'milagro' blossoms at Junior Blind camp: Summer Camp Campaign
Angela Marquez runs her fingers over the Braille atlas, reading aloud. "North America," the 10-year-old says, slowly. "South America. Pacific Ocean." Joan Marason, director of wellness and enrichment programs at Junior Blind of America in Culver City,...Tags: Pacific Ocean, Cerebral Palsy, Los Angeles Times, Blindness, Charity
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After the death of a baby, local woman starts grief support network
marieg@herald-mail.comBentley Charles Nalley was born the perfect baby — 10 fingers and 10 toes, weighing 6 pounds and greatly loved by his parents. But he came into the world the same way he left — without making a sound. He never cried, never whimpered....Tags: Demographics, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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Shepherdstown youth theater: Playing pretend with geniuses
chrisc@herald-mail.comDevan Whitacre is the rare individual who gets to do for work what he loves. As director of Young Actors Theater Lab in Shepherdstown, he is responsible for leading workshops and preparing productions featuring child and teen actors in the Eastern...Tags: Celebrities, Trips and Vacations, Travel, Arts and Culture
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Ann Romney visits Fort Lauderdale children's hospital
Sun SentinelHere's what hapepned on Ann Romney's visit Thursday to Fort Lauderdale. Ann Romney toured the Chris Evert Children’s Hospital, read a Dr. Seuss book to a small group of young patients, and met with hospital employees, cancer survivors and...Tags: Political Fundraising, Breast Cancer, Elections, Ann Romney, Human Interest
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Owings Mills students mark Fourth of July with parade of paper floats
With limited materials, a patriotic theme, and their own ingenuity, students at The Harbour School put together their ninth annual Fourth of July parade of paper floats Tuesday. Working on a tight schedule, each class at the Owings Mills school for...
Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Francis Scott Key
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: A shallow victory
Holy smokes! La Cañada did pretty good on the standardized tests as reported by the California Department of Education. Traditionally, La Cañada Unified is a superstar when it comes to achievement tests. This is a credit to our teachers, support staff,...Tags: Standardized Testing, Education, School Examinations, Human Interest, Values
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Finding the right balance between kids and technology
South Florida ParentingMy son, Spencer, who turned 4 last September, can slide the bar to unlock my phone, push the video app, select Toy Story 3 and skip to his favorite scene — the one where Buzz Lightyear crawls up the vending machine. If your child knows as much (or...Tags: Facebook, Sociology, Gaming, Wireless Technology, Entertainment
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10 things you might not know about lists
Chicago Tribune reportersLast week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...Tags: David Letterman, Brigitte Bardot, Human Interest, Paul Newman, International Military Interventions
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First woman to serve as District Court Judge in Washington County brings new perspective
dona@herald-mail.com“Dana, you come to this assignment not as a stranger. It is in your DNA,” Charges E. Moylan Jr. told the newest member of the Washington County Circuit Court bench, his niece Dana Moylan Wright. It would seem so. Charles Moylan is a retired...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Ceremonies, Arts and Culture, Culture, Judges
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Pine Picasso: Chain saw carver transforms wood into art
Evelyn Mogren lets the chips fall where they may nearly every day. After pull-starting her gas-powered chain saw, she deftly applies the tip to a parrot’s wing, a fox’s tail or a rabbit’s fur coat, and their hides and claws begin...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Carroll County (Maryland), Science and Technology, Youth Organizations
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BHS 2002 title team plans reunion at Suns game
Municipal Stadium will be the site of a reunion of the Boonsboro High School 2002 Maryland state championship baseball team on Sunday. A Suns picnic and game package costs $17 per person, and teammates, friends, family and fans are invited to attend. ...Tags: Entertainment, Western Sizzlin Corporation, Authors, Movies, Food Network (tv network)
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