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McCorory 4th at worlds in 400 meters
Daily Press correspondentTwenty-one hundredths of a second. About one very long stride. They're all that separated Francena McCorory from a spot on the medals stand on Day Three of the 13th World Championships of Track and Field. The former Bethel High and Hampton University...Tags: Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Track and Field, Beijing Games, Jamaica
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Merritt earns gold as USA anchor in 4x400 relay at worlds
Daily PressLaShawn Merritt calls it "'my Virginia Shuffle.'' Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly would have loved it. It was the quick sidestep that freed him from a major traffic jam and gave him the daylight to barrel down the homestretch and give Team USA a dramatic 2:...Tags: Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Track and Field, Jamaica, Africa, Fred Astaire
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The economy? Don't worry, I got it
So corn is rockin' north of $7, beans are toyin' with $14, cattle look to be headed to who-knows-where, wheat prices for almost every variety are tall to really tall, and hogs, well, bacon is sellin' for what steak used to. Wow, huh? And here are two...Tags: Values, Trade Balance, China, Arable Farming, France
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Book review: 'On Black Sisters Street'
Los Angeles TimesIn Chika Unigwe's novel "On Black Sisters Street," the snow-covered streets of Antwerp, Belgium, are a beacon of freedom to the four disadvantaged African women who serve as the book's protagonists. Recruited in Lagos, Nigeria, by a fat slug of a sex...Tags: Sudan, Prostitution, Los Angeles Times, Colleges and Universities, Refugee
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South Bend soldier MIA for 67 years identified; Arlington service set
A South Bend soldier missing in action since WWII has finally been identified, solving a 67-year mystery. This week, his family will be heading to Arlington Cemetery to say their final goodbyes.
It's a mystery Nancy Plennert and her sister have grown...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Germany, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Crowd welcomes home veterans after trip to D.C.
Hundreds of families, friends and others packed the terminal at Louisville International Airport Saturday night to welcome home veterans returning from a trip to visit the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Twenty-nine veterans, ranging from...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Bob Dole, Washington, DC, Trips and Vacations, Human Interest
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South Bend airman recognized at Arlington, at long last
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterAmong what Tom Brokaw fittingly has called “the greatest generation’’ was South Bend’s John Harringer Jr., a 1941 Central High School graduate whom his parents, Loretta and John Harringer, would later characterize as a prankish...Tags: Washington, DC, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Emergency Incidents, U.S. Army, Air and Space Accidents
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Mesa Musings: Honor veterans Friday with a paper poppy
I remember Armistice Day. I remember on countless occasions as a youngster seeing little old men in front of business establishments selling artificial red paper poppies. They even came to our door. My mother, who frequently bought those poppies, told...Tags: John McCrae, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Human Interest, France, Veterans Day
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5 Things It's Good To Know; Dinner Omelet, Best Bronzing Products, Back To School : Kindle Rental...
FOX 17 Senior Web Producer1. Omelet for supper a quick, filling treat An omelet for supper is a perfect end-of-week meal when the refrigerator is bare. All you need are a few eggs and some leftovers. And though puffy French omelets are impressive, and those incredible...Tags: Europe, Balkan Peninsula, Recipes, Elections, Tomatoes
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Search for displaced Holocaust kids seen in photos
This 1937 photograph shows Holocaust survivor Zoltan Farkas and his family in Romania. Farkas is in the photograph at lower left.
There are girls with ribbons in their hair, boys in short pants or wool jackets (one even wears a discarded Hitler Youth...Tags: Judaism, Science and Technology, Vehicles, Stanford University, Human Interest
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Keen video-gamers' brains may reward them more
REUTERSTeenagers who spend a lot of time on video-games have different structures and activity levels in areas of the brain that are linked to reward, scientists have found, suggesting they get more out of gaming than people who tend to play less. In a study...Tags: Health, Addiction, Colleges and Universities, Education, Medical Research
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