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Digest: Whack leads hot Mount men to 83-71 win
College basketball Whack leads hot Mount to 83-71 win Rashad Whack scored 26 points to lead host Mount St. Mary's (13-13, 8-7 Northeast Conference) to an 83-71 win over LIU Brooklyn (15-12, 10-5) Thursday night. The Mountaineers have won four games in...Tags: Pentathlon Swimming, New York Mets, Chris Young (baseball, outfielder), Track and Field, Washington Nationals
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Giving kids a view to a better future
Bosko Magana, a 10-year-old fifth-grader at Dolores Mission School in Boyle Heights, began noticing about a year ago that her world was getting a little fuzzy around the edges. But eyeglasses didn't fit into the family budget. Joanna Hernandez, 13,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers, Vehicles, Alcon Incorporated
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Man at the Center of the Carmel PI Investigation Speaks Out
He was followed by a private investigator hired by the City of Carmel. Now, Steven Libman, the former executive director of the Carmel performing arts center, is speaking exclusively to Fox59 News.
City leaders reportedly used city money to hire private...Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Employers, Arts, Career and Workplace
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Preferences? What preferences?
Is the U.S. Supreme Court's doomsday clock ticking for racial preferences? Maybe, but states that already ban race-based admissions show how you can build diversity by other means. First, let's define terms. As with the abortion debate and other moral...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, University of California, Los Angeles, The Supremes (music group), Graduation
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Prof. Schwarzenegger gives a lecture on post-partisanship
Charisma counts. Former President Clinton proved it at the Democratic National Convention, and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proved it Monday at USC. He received a standing ovation as he stepped onto the stage in an auditorium on campus for the start...
Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Government, The Wall Street Journal
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Dave Brubeck: A jazz icon who reached a massive audience
Dave Brubeck changed the sound of jazz in profound ways, unexpectedly becoming something of a pop star in the process. Starting in the mid-1950s, in fact, he emerged as a symbol of jazz in America, and well beyond, gracing the cover of Time magazine...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Viral Diseases and Infections, Ravinia Festival
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All students' suspensions revoked, custodian not fired after Post-It prank
Nearly 60 students who were suspended for protesting the suspensions of several seniors after a school prank are allowed to come back to school. At a meeting Thursday morning, Cascade High School officials met with the suspended students, parents and...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Concert review: Drake at First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
Drake had barely arrived on stage Saturday at the packed First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park and already he was wrestling with his contradictions. “Lookin’ for the right way to do the wrong things,” he announced in “...
Tags: Rihanna, Human Interest, Music, Entertainment, Lil Wayne
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Saucon Valley to salute six in first Hall of Fame class
Saucon Valley High School has announced its inaugural class for induction into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame.
The induction ceremony will take place June 6 at the school's end-of-the-year awards program.
Six individuals and one team from...Tags: U.S. Army, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wrestling
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A novel set in the 16th century
"The Book of Madness and Cures" by Regina O'Melveny, Little, Brown and Co., 336 pages, $25.99. In 16th century Venice, Gabriella Mondini practices medicine under the patronage of her father. But he has been away for 10 years and the Council of the... -
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The Dubya Vinci code
I COULD MAKE nothing of it until I got to the bit about Baby Einstein. I had understood at once, of course, that the State of the Union address was a coded text. With my extensive knowledge of cryptology — gleaned from tireless study of "The Da...Tags: Human Rights, New York, Unions, White House, Government
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