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Bellevue man becomes first Iranian-American elected to state legislature
Q13 FOX News OnlineCyrus Habib became the first Iranian-American elected to state legislature when the Bellevue Democrat won his campaign for state representative in Washington's 48th Legislative District. Habib, who is also blind, won the open seat with 61 percent of...Tags: Blindness, Elections, Politics
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48th Legislative District campaign: A bellwether race
Q13 Fox News political analystA race that is getting a lot of attention in the upcoming Aug. 7 primary election is an open seat for the 48th Legislative District on the Eastside -- in the Bellevue, Kirkland and Redmond areas. Many say it’s a bellwether for how the state will...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Local Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Elections, Republican Party
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Robert Ormond Case, Jr.
Robert Ormond Case, Jr. Robert Ormond Case, Jr. (Bob) of Corona del Mar and Irvine passed away September 17 surrounded by his loving family. He was born Feb. 3, 1926 in Portland, Oregon to Evelyn and Robert O. Case, a well-known Western Fiction writer....
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Science and Technology, Wethersfield, Electronics, Ford Motor Co.
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Essay: Speaking out for humanity
By the time the bombings at Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought an end to World War II in 1945, an estimated 65 million to 75 million civilians and soldiers were dead. To prevent such a catastrophe from happening again, the Allied powers had already begun to...Tags: Defense, World War II (1939-1945), Civil Rights, Weaponry, Religion and Belief
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The Mount Aloysius College Office Of Mission Integration Announces The Ecumenical Lecture For Fall.
The featured speaker for the event is Princeton Theological Seminary Professor Kenda Creasy Dean, an ordained elder in the Baltimore-Washington Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church and professor of youth, church, and culture at Princeton...Tags: Ecumenism, Human Interest, Christianity, Education, Miami University
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Agrees with letter
In an Oct. 3 letter to the editor commenting on the tone of the discussions surrounding this election, Marlene Gotjen made a serious point when she said that "speeches of hatred and name calling are counterproductive to any meaningful discussion of the...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Religion and Belief, Tea Party Movement, Ronald Reagan
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Damage control when your kid brings home a D
Tribune Media ServicesYour middle-schooler just got her first D. What’s an appropriate response? Parent advice Try not to overreact and then try to find out the reason by calmly discussing it. If the reason is vague, request a conference with the teacher as soon as...Tags: Psychologists, Health, Report Cards, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning
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Around Town: Postcard from Annapolis
This post has been updated. See note below. Right after Yom Kippur, we headed to our country's Naval Academy on a red-eye flight, or, as Virgin America puts it, “a midnight journey.” The stars were bright as we crossed the country. The...Tags: Yom Kippur, Cancer, United States Naval Academy, Virgin Group, Ltd., Religion and Belief
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British magazine ranks Caltech best university in world
For the second year in a row, Caltech has been ranked the best university in the world by the British magazine Times Higher Education. Harvard dominated the top spot on the magazine's World University Rankings from 2004 to 2010. But Caltech raised to...
Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Newspaper and Magazine, Google+, Harvard University
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Central Florida's young black men battle stereotypes
They are more likely to get shot, go to jail, drop out of school, end up in foster care, be abandoned by their fathers and have children of their own while they're still teenagers. Compared with other Americans, young black men have the statistical...
Tags: Civil Rights, Football, Prisons, U.S. Department of Justice, Frontline Limited
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A Group of New Haven Students Keeps Tabs on Terror Groups Around the Globe
You've probably never heard of the "Boko Haram." The name "D-Company" isn't likely to ring any bells either. Nor will the "Arauco Malleco Coordinating Group." The first is from Africa; the second from India; and the last from South America. They don't...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice, Timothy McVeigh, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Chile
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Don't trust Wikipedia on Anselm
The Baltimore SunOne of my recent posts on the unreliability of Wikipedia caught the eye of Edward Buckner, a medievalist, who shared with me a paper he has written about deficiencies in an Oxford University study of the reliability of Wikipedia. You may be aware of a...Tags: Social Media, Religion and Belief, Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Philosophy
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