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Alice J. Lyon, 89
Alice J. “Sue” Lyon, 89, died at home in Willis, Texas, on Monday, March 18, 2013, following a brief illness. She was born in Daytona Beach, Fla., on April 27, 1923, to George O. and Alice S. Sowers. She graduated with honors from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Multiple Sclerosis, Crosswords
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Bolivia, angered by Kerry, says it is ejecting U.S. aid agency
This post has been updated. Please see the notes below for details. Bolivian President Evo Morales declared Wednesday he was expelling the U.S. Agency for International Development from the country, accusing the aid agency of conspiring against his...
Tags: Human Rights, John Kerry, U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Mexico, Los Angeles Times
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Financial help pledged after Bangladesh building collapse
Bangladeshi government officials and Western apparel companies have pledged to provide financial assistance to the families of more than 1,300 people killed or injured in the collapse of the Rana Plaza building last week. At least 388 people were killed...
Tags: Human Rights, Companies and Corporations, News Agency, Disasters and Accidents, Sheikh Hasina
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Elmhurst still tallying cost of floods
Officials in Elmhurst are tallying the costs the recent devastating flood, and planning to provide an update to residents on recovery efforts at the next City Council meeting. Assistant City Manager Mike Kopp said Tuesday an estimate of the total cost...
Tags: Floods, Natural Disasters, FEMA, Politics, Executive Branch
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Area residents learn about health
People throughout Aberdeen went to the Aberdeen Civic Arena for the American Red Cross of Northeast South Dakota Chapter Health Fair Saturday morning. The fair offered a chance for people to learn a lot more about the health and wellness options...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Medical Procedures and Tests, American Red Cross
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Man suspected in Northridge kidnapping caught at Mexico rehab center
The man suspected of kidnapping and assaulting a 10-year-old Northridge girl was captured Wednesday morning at a rehabilitation center south of Tijuana, authorities told The Times. Baja California state police arrested Tobias Dustin Summers, 32, at a...
Tags: Mexico, Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Sex Crimes, Crimes
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5 Indiana bishops set for Notre Dame poverty summit
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Indiana's five Roman Catholic bishops are scheduled to attend a daylong conference at the University of Notre Dame that will seek to find ways to reduce poverty and ease the suffering it causes. Organizers say the Indiana...Tags: Social Issues, Social Services, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Poverty
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Chambersburg Area Middle School North hosts emergency drill
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAs teenage athletes left Chambersburg Area Middle School North on Wednesday evening, firetrucks and other emergency vehicles descended on the parking lot for a drill related to an mock attack at a nuclear power plant. Emergency services officials...Tags: Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Franklin County (Pennsylvania), FEMA, Disasters and Accidents, American Red Cross
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Milton "Dan" Daniel Redding, 73, of Clark County
Milton “Dan” Daniel Redding, 73, of Clark County, husband for 15 years to June Dame Farris Redding, passed away Saturday at his home. A native of Lexington, he was born July 28, 1939, to the late George and Marjorie Bolden Redding. He...Tags: U.S. Navy, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross
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Blood drives: Week of April 8
- Monday, April 8— American Red Cross, 1131 Conrad Court, Hagerstown, 1 to 7 p.m. - Monday, April 8 — BPO Elks Lodge 378, 11063 Robinwood Drive, east of Hagerstown, 1 to 7 p.m. - Tuesday, April 9 —Hollywood Casino at Charles Town...Tags: American Red Cross, American Legion
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Three months after Sandy, victims waiting for relief
NEW YORK (AP) — Devon Lawrence neatly stacked bricks on the gas burner of his kitchen stove and turned up the blue flame, creating a sort of radiator that warmed the ice-cold room. His two-story house in the Far Rockaway section of Queens hasn't...
Tags: Illegal Immigrants, FEMA, Business, Rentals, Immigration
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Blood donations down because of weather, flu
Daily American Staff WriterThe weather and flu season is causing havoc on blood collections. Marianne Spampinato, communications manager for American Red Cross, Greater Alleghenies Region Blood Services in Johnstown, said in a telephone interview that it isn’t unusual...Tags: American Red Cross, Flu, Human Interest
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