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Briefly In the News
Applications accepted for education awards Orange County women who are the primary wage earners for their families and in need of financial assistance to go back to school can apply for the Women's Opportunity Award by the Soroptimists International of...Tags: Haiti
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Advice From Americans Who Made A Difference
DEAR READERS: If you're thinking about giving your favorite new college grad a memorable book as a graduation gift, I recommend the just-published "Making a Difference: Stories of Vision and Courage from America's Leaders" by Capt. Chesley "Sully"...Tags: Chesley B. Sullenberger III, Government, Thad Allen, Career and Workplace, Joyce Lain Kennedy
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UK basketball team to hold telethon to benefit Superstorm Sandy victims
larry@amnews.comLEXINGTON - Kentucky sophomore Brian Long is from New Jersey and had family members impacted by the devastation that Hurricane Sandy did last week. For him, that makes the special fund-raising telethon that the UK basketball team is going to do Wednesday...Tags: John Calipari, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Haiti, Sports, Basketball
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Two Aberdeen nurses caught up in superstorm's destruction in Haiti
sfeldman@aberdeennews.comTwo Aberdeen nurses on a medical mission to help Haiti were caught by the destruction of Hurricane Sandy, at one point making a human chain to cross water. Suzanne Hofer and Jamie Kenny arrived in Aberdeen on Tuesday afternoon after about two weeks...Tags: Medical Specialization, Caribbean Islands, American Red Cross, Haiti, Port-au-Prince (Haiti)
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Church man, family man
For Deacon Emile Ambroise, helping his fellow Haitian-Americans was a family affair. He often brought his wife and four children with him to help serve, teach and counsel. "We all contributed," said daughter Mathilde Ambroise, a marriage and family...Tags: Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Haiti, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), North Palm Beach
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Business Briefs: Oct. 16, 2012
Columnist serves as featured speaker Bob Martin, Emeritus Boles Professor of Economics at Centre College, and a contributing columnist for The Advocate-Messenger, was a featured speaker Wednesday at the National Academies of Science/Engineering in...
Tags: Burger King, Arts and Culture, New Products, Human Interest, Steve Beshear
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Q&A with Wilde Lake football player Moise Larose
An All-State lineman on the offensive side of the ball last season, Wilde Lake's Moise Larose may be even more impressive this fall on the defensive side. The 6-foot-5, 285-pound senior has committed to Rutgers as an offensive tackle, but Wildecats coach...
Tags: Julius Peppers, Football, National Football League, Haiti, Kevin Durant
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Newport surgeon to help children in Bolivia
A Newport Beach plastic surgeon will give some South American children something to smile about starting Tuesday. Dr. Mark A. Anton, along with Operation Smile, will be in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, for two weeks to perform free facial surgeries on young...Tags: Bolivia, Health and Medical Professionals, Personal Service, Plastic Surgeons, Operation Smile
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Obama Confronts Iran, Syria in U.N. Address
CNNUnited Nations -- Embroiled in his campaign for re-election, President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in a sweeping speech meant to honor slain Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, confront Iran and Syria, and...Tags: Nuclear Power, Iran, Barack Obama, Civil Rights, United Nations General Assembly
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Operators of Haiti orphanage sue Mitch Albom
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Operators of an orphanage in Haiti have sued journalist and author Mitch Albom along with one of his charities over the philanthropic effort. This week in suburban Detroit the operators of the Caring and Sharing Mission in...
Tags: Detroit Free Press, Haiti, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), Freedom of the Press, Politics
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Seclusion helps All-American Rejects singer re-focus
A few years ago, Tyson Ritter, the lean lead singer of the All-American Rejects, was a walking rock 'n' roll cliche. After experiencing "life-changing" success thanks to "Gives You Hell" — his band's 2008 single that sold more than 4 million copies...Tags: Katy Perry, Music Industry, Music, Popular Music (genre), Haiti
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Roanoke nurse says volunteers are needed for relief agencies and mission work
ReporterA registered nurse in Roanoke is on a mission, literally. Eugenia Lindsey is getting ready for a possible mission trip to Vietnam in a few months. She's encouraging more healthcare professionals from our region to take part in mission work around the...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Haiti
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