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Does Congress have the heart to avert disability crisis?
Bonnie Lee worked for 12 years as a health technician for Kaiser Permanente in Southern California, started her own Web services company, and raised two kids as a single mother in Ontario. Then Bonnie, 51, moved back East to rural Pennsylvania and...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Physical Disabilities, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, National Government, Social Security
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Beyond human error on Romney, Bain
Most candidates — Republican, Democrat or Independent — inevitably say things during their campaigns that are wrong, stupid or deceptive. President Barack Obama, I'm sure, wishes that he could take back his boast during his 2008 run that he...
Tags: Vice (movie), Des Moines Register, Elections, Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, LLC
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UCF, USF should get same amount of money in Big East revenue split
Why is everybody making this so difficult? Why is everybody making this so complicated and convoluted? Why is everybody trying to come up with different equations and formulas about how the league formerly known as the Big East should divvy up the...
Tags: Cincinnati Bearcats, College Football, Madison Square Garden, UCF Knights, Connecticut Huskies
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Don't get defensive about Heisman vote
Notre Dame senior linebacker Manti Te'o is not going to win the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night. Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel is poised to become the first freshman to win in the award's 78-year history. Te'o will finish second ahead of...
Tags: College Football, Auburn Tigers, LSU Tigers, Elections, Bronko Nagurski
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The Winning Team: As Always, It's Brady-Welker
The Hartford Courant— J.J. Watt may have spit on the Patriots' midfield logo before this AFC divisional playoff game, but it is Wes Welker who continues, game after game, year after year, to spit in the face of football convention. Running back Shane Vereen may have...Tags: Julian Edelman, Vince Wilfork, Brett Favre, Super Bowl, Rockefeller Center
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Cabrera wears the crown —the Triple Crown
Now I've seen it all. Miguel Cabrera just completed my collection of baseball memories, and probably yours too, unless you were watching closely in 1967. I was following baseball that fall, and that meant admiring the greatness of Carl Yastrzemski. I...
Tags: Ramon Santiago, American League Central, Andrew Miller, Baseball, Josh Hamilton
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Sox Fans Just Praying This Season Will End
The Hartford CourantBobby Valentine has a better guess where he'll be Thursday than the Yankees do. Bobby V, who has posted fewer Vs than any Red Sox manager since Billy Herman in 1965, figures to be on the other end of a phone call summoning him to a meeting with the...Tags: Billy Herman, Clay Buchholz, Brad Mills, Brad Ausmus, John Farrell
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Movie night
Movie night Looking for some family fun? Stop by Bridge of Life Church, 14 S. Potomac St., at 7 p.m. Saturday, to watch a movie while eating some free popcorn and a drink. To find out the name of this weekend’s featured movie, call the church,...Tags: The Herald-Mail, Lobbying, Politics, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Newspaper and Magazine
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Energy-saving LED street lights could be headed our way
Q: Aug. 1 marked the five-year anniversary of the fatal collapse of the I-35 bridge in Minnesota. That bridge has been replaced with an improved design that is not 'fracture critical' and is considered to be a 'smart' bridge featuring 26 accelerometers...Tags: Energy Saving, Physiology, Road Transportation, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues
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'Rags To Riches' Stories A Little Thin
The Hartford CourantOn Wednesday afternoon, my own radio station was going on a bit too long about how well peaches go with duck, so I flipped over to the show hosted by former Gov. John Rowland, where a caller was saying (I paraphrase): "Breathes there a man with soul so...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Colin McEnroe, Tampa, Elections, Linda McMahon
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Red Sox dismantling Epstein roster
There's only one thing to ask about what Larry Lucchino and the Red Sox front office have done to Theo Epstein's legacy in Boston: Does he have to give back the two World Series rings? Have you ever seen an airplane drop down low from the clouds and...Tags: Chicago Cubs, James Loney, Pedro Martinez, Los Angeles Dodgers, Josh Beckett
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Clemens comeback could help time heal some wounds
Seeing Roger Clemens on the verge of becoming a 50-year-old big league starter makes me feel bad for Jamie Moyer. While not blessed with Clemens' powerful build or pitching repertoire, Moyer got the absolute most out of his career — and he didn't...
Tags: Mike Aviles, Clay Buchholz, Chicago Cubs, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Ron Washington
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Aug 26, 2012
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