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What to expect in 2013
A year ago, we predicted President Barack Obama would edge Mitt Romney 48-47 with 286 electoral votes, plus we'd get a Democratic Senate and Republican House; the numbers were a bit off, but who's counting? So plunging past the fiscal cliff, let's...Tags: Barack Obama, Assault, Sports, Mitt Romney, Hillary Clinton
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George Yasso, Mike Brusko on "Calling All Sports" TV show this week
Groller's CornerWe have two former Lehigh Valley athletes on The Morning Call's "Calling All Sports" TV show this week to talk about two very different things. Former Liberty and University of New Hampshire football player George Yasso IV is on to talk about Saturday's... -
Football: Ex-Grace Brethren star Chad Kackert is MVP of Grey Cup
Varsity Times InsiderThe best football player in the 100th Grey Cup is a Simi Valley native. Chad Kackert, who attended Simi Valley Grace Brethren, was named MVP after leading the Toronto Argonauts to a 35-22 victory over Calgary. Kackert rushed for 133...... -
Ski seasons ready to commence despite global warming report
Barbara Green, owner of Blue Mountain Ski Area near Palmerton, wasn't alarmed last week with the release of a study that predicts disastrous consequences for the winter tourism industry in the United States because of climate change and global warning....
Tags: Conservation, Global Warming, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Sports, Ecosystems
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CB Corey Graham relishes opportunity with the Ravens
The text messages started rolling in before Corey Graham even had a chance to settle in front of his locker late Sunday night following the finest game of his NFL career. They came from friends, former coaches and old teammates. They came from people...
Tags: Justin Tucker, Lardarius Webb, Sports, Punishment, NFL Pro Bowl
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Lake Forest High School opens without teachers during labor strike
Tribune reportersWhile teachers remained on strike, Lake Forest High School reopened Monday, apparently with enough students and certified teachers on hand to meet state criteria. But whether the unusual move by the district will allow Monday to count as an official...Tags: Career and Workplace, Strikes, Teachers, Lake Forest, Rosh Hashanah
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Talks go on as Lake Forest keeps school doors open
Tribune reportersNegotiations continue today as students to Lake Forest High School this morning for a second day of school without striking teachers. The Lake Forest school board and teachers union broke off negotiations at 11 p.m. Monday and will resume talks at 3 p....Tags: Career and Workplace, Strikes, Unions, Teachers, Students
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Lehigh is not going to the playoffs, but several local kids are
Groller's CornerLehigh may have been snubbed by the NCAA tournament committee, but Lehigh Valley football fans have plenty of options if they want to root for local kids at the FCS level. Colgate, Villanova and New Hampshire are all in the 20-team field and feature... -
Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Business Enterprises, Alternative Energy, Culture, NATO, Donna F. Edwards
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In Scouting reports, a pattern of molestation
The thousands of men expelled from the Boy Scouts of America on suspicion of molesting children came from all walks of life — teachers and plumbers, doctors and bus drivers, politicians and policemen. They ranged in age from teens to senior citizens...Tags: Psychiatry, Social Organizations, Sex Crimes, Prosecution, Health and Medical Professionals
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Dulcimer player's travels bring her to Aberdeen
Carolyn Cruso, a musician with an interesting musical background, performs tonight at the Red Rooster Coffee House. Cruso, who lives in the Seattle area, is on her fall tour. According to publicity material, “Cruso weaves a web with her...
Tags: Hudson River, Entertainment, Music, Music Industry
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Penn State to Hold 2 Day Conference on Child Sexual Abuse
This fall, Penn State will convene some of the nation’s top experts in child sexual abuse and child trauma research, prevention, and treatment for a public forum on this nationwide problem. The Child Sexual Abuse Conference: Traumatic Impact,...
Tags: University of Washington, Sex Crimes, The Pennsylvania State University, Abusive Behavior, Research
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