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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Story Lines Of The Season

    Glastonbury went 13-0 with a young, inexperienced roster. Sam Hoyt, the son of coach Suzie Hoyt, placed fifth in one-meter diving at the State Open and fifth at LL. Hoyt overcame severe dyslexia as a child, and the junior was out of the school system from...

    Tags: Middletown, West Hartford, Wethersfield, South Windsor, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)

  2. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  3. For Big Jon, baseball at Hollywood Hills has spawned new beginning

    Sun Sentinel
    HOLLYWOOD -- Friday is Senior Day for Hollywood Hills’ baseball team, which has steadily improved under Coach Charlie Cardinale, and with a win at home against Plantation can finish the regular season with a 10-10 record. It’s a special...

    Tags: Little League Baseball, Baseball, Sports

  4. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Did the system fail a soldier?

    SHERMAN, Texas — Sgt. John Russell designed his new house here so there would be room for everyone: for him and his wife, Mandy, his wife's parents and his own. There was a doggie door for Louie and Queenie — "the little ones," he called...

    Tags: Mental Illness, Hospitals and Clinics, Witnesses, Iraq War (2003-2011), University of Pennsylvania

  6. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Mavis S. 'Sherry' Sheedy, art teacher

    Mavis S. "Sherry" Sheedy, a retired Baltimore public schools art teacher and longtime museum docent, died April 4 of congestive heart failure at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster.
    Mavis S. "Sherry" Sheedy, a retired Baltimore public schools art teacher and longtime museum docent, died April 4 of congestive heart failure at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster. The Reisterstown resident was 74. The daughter of a civil engineer...

    Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Baylor University , Heart Failure, Verizon Communications, Science and Technology

  8. Jul 26, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Accused soldier's family searches for answers

    Tears come to Elizabeth Russell's eyes when she thinks of the five Americans her son is accused of gunning down in a moment of rage in Iraq.
    Tears come to Elizabeth Russell's eyes when she thinks of the five Americans her son is accused of gunning down in a moment of rage in Iraq. She prays for them at St. Patrick Catholic Church in nearby Denison: the Navy officer, the Army psychiatrist...

    Tags: Texas Instruments Incorporated, Basketball, Health, Punishment, Sports

  10. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Brain Games teams put heads together to promote literacy

    Seventeen teams matched wits Sunday in a competition that put their trivia skills to the test while helping to promote literacy in the Eastern Panhandle.
    davem@herald-mail.com
    Seventeen teams matched wits Sunday in a competition that put their trivia skills to the test while helping to promote literacy in the Eastern Panhandle. The 16th annual Brain Games, a fundraiser for Literacy Volunteers of the Eastern Panhandle, was...

    Tags: Jeopardy!, Libraries, The Herald-Mail, Arts and Culture

  12. Mar 31, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. 'Jurassic Park' paleontologist offers advice on ways of dinosaurs

    The blockbuster Steven Spielberg movie "Jurassic Park," being re-released in 3-D on April 5, wouldn't be the same place without paleontologist Jack Horner. In addition to advising the production on scientific matters, Horner provided inspiration for the...

    Tags: Museum of Natural History, Education, Science, George Lucas, Terra Nova (tv program)

  14. Mar 30, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Review: "Brothers Emanuel" by Ezekiel J. Emanuel

    Three brothers — Ezekiel, Rahm and Ari Emanuel — each went on to great career accomplishment: Zeke as a bioethicist; Ari as a powerful Hollywood talent agent; and Rahm, of course, as White House chief of staff for President Obama before being elected mayor of Chicago. "What did their mom put in the cereal?" That is the question Ezekiel, or "Zeke," asks in his new book, "Brothers Emanuel: A Memoir of an American Family."
    Three brothers — Ezekiel, Rahm and Ari Emanuel — each went on to great career accomplishment: Zeke as a bioethicist; Ari as a powerful Hollywood talent agent; and Rahm, of course, as White House chief of staff for President Obama before...

    Tags: Media Industry, Civil Rights, Maxwell Street, Rahm Emanuel, Authors

  16. Feb 22, 2011 |Story| KY3-TV
  17. Experts: Lack of 'tummy time' causes developmental delays in children

    Medical professionals call it a national epidemic: normal children who are delayed in accomplishing basic skills like holding a pencil or catching a ball.  At least one expert calls them "bucket babies."  They're kids who spend too much time in containers like car seats and not enough time on their tummies.  It causes problems in children from infancy through adulthood.
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    Medical professionals call it a national epidemic: normal children who are delayed in accomplishing basic skills like holding a pencil or catching a ball.  At least one expert calls them "bucket babies."  They're kids who spend too much time in containers...

    Tags: Politics, Cesarean Section, Jaw, Surgery, Health and Safety at School

  18. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. Hartford Painter Opens Show At Passages Gallery

    Elrode Reid spends his days at his job, then goes home to his wife and two young sons in Hartford. Late at night, when the family is asleep, he paints.
    The Hartford Courant
    Elrode Reid spends his days at his job, then goes home to his wife and two young sons in Hartford. Late at night, when the family is asleep, he paints. "When I am not with my wife, I am with my paintings," Reid said. "It helps me keep away the stress,...

    Tags: Artists, Jamaica, Fine Artists, Artspace, Arts and Culture

  20. Aug 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The long road to the Baltimore Grand Prix

    Steven Wehner had overcome dyslexia, a stint in jail on drug charges and the loss of his repair shop on Martha's Vineyard.
    Steven Wehner had overcome dyslexia, a stint in jail on drug charges and the loss of his repair shop on Martha's Vineyard. Living in the basement of his mother's Rodgers Forge home, he set his sights on his biggest challenge yet: Bringing an IndyCar...

    Tags: General Electric Company, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Local Government, Restaurants

  22. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Study: A day of video games tops a year of therapy for dyslexic readers

    Playing action video games could help dyslexic children read faster, a new study suggests.
    Playing action video games could help dyslexic children read faster, a new study suggests. Neuroscientists from the University of Padua in Italy tested the reading ability of two groups of 10-year-olds after one group had played action video games and...

    Tags: Gaming, Science and Technology, Wii, Entertainment

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