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Justin McLeod's Blog
August 15
Goodbye
They say all good things must come to an end. With that, I'm leaving WDBJ and the news business. I've accepted a position as the community relations coordinator for Roanoke City Schools. There are several reasons why I'm switching...Tags: Hanukkah, Matt Damon, August (movie), Tourism and Leisure Industry, Parties and Movements
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The Crowd: Joyce Bulifant to have one-woman show at Balboa Bay Club
The year was 1975. Mary Tyler Moore was starring in one of America's most watched situation comedies. After a year of knocking on doors in Hollywood and trying to land any kind of job, I was hired at CBS-Television City and sent into a windowless...
Tags: Learning Disability, Entertainment, Autism, Music Industry, Betty White
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Lancaster County family fights to allow dyslexic son to play football
Multi-Media JournalistA Warwick Township family is at odds with the school district. It's all over their son's eligibility play football for the district, while attending a special private school for his dyslexia. About two years ago, after years of struggling in school,...Tags: Football, High School Sports, Sports
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Many Illinois high school students get special testing accommodations for ACT
An unusually large number of Illinois public high school students — at least 1 out of 10 juniors — received extra time or other help to boost their scores on the ACT, including high achievers at some of the state's elite schools.
At...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Chicago Public Schools, Students, Oak Park, Colleges and Universities
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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.
Living in the basement of his mother's Rodgers Forge home, he set his sights on his biggest challenge yet: Bringing an IndyCar...Tags: Memorial Day, Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500, Holidays, John Lewis
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Henry Hill dies at 69; mob informant was subject of 'GoodFellas'
Henry Hill, the infamous mob informant whose life of crime was chronicled in the film classic "GoodFellas," was the first to admit that he did "a lot of bad things back then." "I shot at people. I busted a lot of heads, and I buried a lot of bodies,"...Tags: Air France-KLM, Heart Surgery, Howard Stern , Witnesses, Blackmail and Extortion
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Saddling up to give others a ride
McDaniel College freshman Caitlyn McSorley has never let her dyslexia get in the way of helping others. Instead, it was the catalyst for doing so.
"I was diagnosed with dyslexia, and throughout school a lot of the times I felt I was on the receiving...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Health, Teaching and Learning, Health Treatments, Students
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Ballard High student overcomes cancer and more to be valedictorian
Q13 FOX News anchorWhile most high school kids are gearing up for finals and thinking about summer plans, one local teenager has been fighting for his life. But following a cancer diagnosis and other challenges, Ballard High School senior Mikael Perla is defying the odds....Tags: Leukemia, Graduation, Health, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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'Game of Thrones' recap: 'The Old Gods and the New'
The Baltimore SunThree important things happened on Sunday's episode of"Game of Thrones." 1) Somebody stole Daenerys Targaryen's dragons. 2) The traitor Theon Greyjoy sacked Wintefell. 3) And The Hound's badass quotient went up by about eighty. First things first:...Tags: Game of Thrones (tv program), Theft, Concerts, Music, Entertainment
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The film critic: Bedeviled by apostrophes and irony
Special to The SunI still fear the Gray Man. Three out of five days, he invades my dreams. It's always the same. I'm running after him down the mausoleum-dark hallway of the fifth floor of The Sun building. He's solitary, his slumped spine signifying disappointment. "I'm...Tags: Entertainment Events, The Washington Post, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Charles Street, Movies
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Great Old Broad Series: Elizabeth Ashley
Hartford CourantToday's 2 p.m. screening at New Haven's Lyric Hall of the documentary "Broads,"that features salty, outspoken interviews with actresses of a certain age remind me of some of my own favorite interviews of like-minded dames. I'll post a series of these...Tags: Neil Simon, Health, Julia Roberts, Maureen Stapleton, Todd Solondz
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Engaged: Erin Berman and Jim Welsh
This couple's story is rooted in tradition, starting with the school they both attended, five years apart. In their four years as a couple, they've started many of their own traditions. Wedding Date: June 16, 2012 Her story: Erin Berman, 27, grew up...
Tags: Memorial Day, Learning Disability, Rentals, Pikesville, Family
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