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HCC advances to final round
Saturday, October 8, 2011 COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Emmalyn Stahl had 21 kills and 20 digs as Hagerstown Community College swept a pair of pool-play matches on Saturday to advance to Sunday’s championship round of the Tracey Leather Tournament at the HCC...Tags: Christianity, Ice Hockey, Clubs and Associations, MEN (music group), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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St. Mary students visit Antietam battlefield to learn about watershed
St. Mary Catholic School eighth-graders recently visited Antietam National Battlefield to participate in the Alice Ferguson Foundation’s Bridging the Watershed program. The program is used to determine stream health. Students also learned the...Tags: Education, Gardens and Parks, National Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Readers' Solutions: Getting Connecticut Back To Work
BET ON WORKERS
We must focus our efforts on the hundreds of small companies based in our state and especially manufacturing firms.
I propose an incentive for hires in the high-tech and manufacturing sectors to build the work force for the future....Tags: Alternative Energy, Career and Workplace, Microsoft Corporation, Charity, Plainville
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The legacy of St. Pius V Catholic Church
WGN NewsFor centuries, St. Pius V has welcomed immigrants to the Windy City. The noble tradition of lending a hand lives today with the energy and vision of father Brendan Curran. The son of an Irish immigrant, Curran understands the struggle faced by newcomers....Tags: Christianity, Immigration, Politics, Migration, Chicago
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Bobbie Lee Holmes dies at 84; teacher challenged neighbors' racism
Bobbie Lee Holmes, a Los Angeles public school teacher who won an early victory for fair housing in California when she and her husband used the courts to challenge the racism of their Pacoima neighbors, died Sept.19 in Petaluma. She was 84.
The cause...Tags: Social Issues, African Americans, Kidney Disease, Civil Rights, Entertainment Events
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Seton shrine hosts annual Sea Services Pilgrimage
The National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton hosted more than 400 visitors Oct. 2 for its annual Sea Services Pilgrimage. Members of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine, along with family members and friends, gathered at the...Tags: U.S. Navy, Armed Forces, Washington, DC, Tourism and Leisure, Roman Catholicism
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County work on church parking lot illegal, unethical
The very first clause of the very first amendment to the Constitution is the Establishment Clause. You know the one, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” The founders,...Tags: Judges, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economy, Business and Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Constitutional Issues
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Prep notes: Unbeaten Wildcats two wins away from Antietam title
Volleyball Williamsport’s unbeaten Wildcats have two more MVAL Antietam opponents standing between them and an undefeated conference championship — Monday at Catoctin and Wednesday at home against Boonsboro. Williamsport will be heavily...Tags: Ice Hockey, High School Sports, Black Rock Golf Corporation, Wars and Interventions, Clubs and Associations
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St. Mary School names Good S.A.M.S. for September
The following students from St. Mary Catholic School earned the Good S.A.M.S. (Service, Attitude and Manners) award for September: Henry Ortiz, Michelle Beck, Matthew Stine, Francis Carden, Lauren Beck, Morgan Giannoumis, Maura Hevey, Alexandra Martin,...Tags: Parochial Schools
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The Arrogant Professor
I thought it best to wait a while to decide if I should comment on the speech by Notre Dame law Professor Nicole Stelle Garnett as reported in the July 9th South Bend Tribune. It seemed so arrogant and outrageous to me that I thought I might be...Tags: Education, Family, Christianity, University of Notre Dame, Schools
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Pro-voucher mom defends Indiana choice program
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A woman who wants Indiana's new school voucher program to help pay for educating her three children says she chose Roman Catholic schools because they emphasize morals and values while avoiding the gang violence and other...Tags: Marion County (Indiana), Education, Christianity, Indiana, Indianapolis
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Emanuel's children going to private school this fall
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and his wife have decided to forgo Chicago public schools and send their children to the University of Chicago Lab School in Hyde Park this fall, a source familiar with the decision has told the Tribune.
Leah, Ilana and Zach will be...Tags: Hyde Park, Richard M. Daley, Chicago Mayor, Michelle Obama, Elections
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