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Fmr. CA Lieutenant Governor Mervyn Dymally Dies at 86
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Mervyn M. Dymally, the Trinidad-born former teacher whose ground-breaking if sometimes-controversial political career spanned more than four decades and included a stint as California's only black lieutenant governor, has died. He was 86....Tags: Television Industry, Elections, Regional Authority, Mervyn Dymally, Politics
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Naturalized American helps immigrants gain citizenship
In her singsong voice, Sarah Moses asked the nervous 22-year-old Colombian man questions about American civics and culture: What is the name of the national anthem? At what age may a citizen vote? Why does the American flag have 13 stripes? Juan...
Tags: China, Labor Legislation, Politics, Colombia, Coral Springs
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Cena de Gala Internacional en Coral Springs y subasta silenciosa
El SentinelEl comité multicultural de la ciudad de Coral Springs estará celebrando el próximo sábado 29 de septiembre su Gala Anual en honor a la diversidad. Se trata del "International Dinner Dance" un evento que la ciudad realiza todos los años "con el fin de...Tags: Coral Springs
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Imperial native and professional boxer Andy Ruiz has sights set on heavyweight belt
Special to this NewspaperAndy Ruiz was born to be a boxer. His grandfather ran a boxing gym in Mexicali and his father, while never a fighter, trained and promoted boxers and fight cards in both Mexicali and the Imperial Valley. The 23-year-old Ruiz, nicknamed Destroyer, is off...Tags: Mexico, Beijing Games
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Doin' the Jerk: Hartford's Taste of the Caribbean and Jerk Festival returns to the Riverfront
Once a year, Hartford’s riverfront reimagines itself. It shape-shifts into a sunny slice of Boston Bay on Jamaica’s east coast, where jerk chefs man stall after stall, allspice wood smoke billows from huge charcoal drums, and the smell of...
Tags: Dominican Republic, Culture, Reggae (genre), Customs and Tradition, Festive Events
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He is (almost) legend
LONDON — We want him to be Superman. We knew him that way four years ago, when Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt emerged on the global sports stage and took world records and gold medals away from the Beijing Olympics with an ease that suggested he did...Tags: Auto Racing, Awards and Prizes, Jamaica, Usain Bolt, Superman (fictional character)
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USCIS to Welcome 51 New Citizens During Kissimmee’s Fourth of July Celebration
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelThe U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will administer the Oath of Allegiance to America’s newest citizens during a special naturalization ceremony Wednesday at Kissimmee’s Lakefront Park. The naturalization ceremony is part... -
Born too late
Change of SubjectAccording to a chart in today's Tribune, the 7th place finisher in the Olympic 100-meter race (last except for Asafa Powell, who pulled up lame) would have had the gold-medal time in 1984 and every Olympics prior to that except...... -
TRACK AND FIELD
Dickinson State standout now Olympic gold medalist Former Dickinson State standout Ramon Miller ran the anchor leg of the 1,600-meter relay team from the Bahamas that won the gold medal Friday night at the Olympics. Miller trailed Angelo Taylor of...Tags: Olympic Games, Awards and Prizes, Angelo Taylor, Bahamas
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Usain Bolt adds 400-meter relay to his legend
LONDON -- Usain Bolt charmed the world during the Olympics and won his third gold medal Saturday by anchoring a world-record 400-meter relay performance, but still he was denied one prize. It was a modest request. All he wanted was the yellow baton he...
Tags: Bernard Lagat, Mo Farah, Sanya Richards-Ross, Ryan Bailey (track and field), Caster Semenya
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Humboldt County piers
Humboldt County Del Norte Street Fishing Pier Overview: One to skip. On the rough-and-tumble south end of Eureka, this short asphalt span sticks out into an inlet among warehouses and swampy wetlands. There is a fair amount of bird life in the...Tags: Highway Transportation, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Activists demand investigation as sea turtles crushed in Trinidad
World NowInfuriated environmentalists are demanding an investigation into how Trinidad work crews ended up crushing turtle eggs while trying to reroute a river to protect turtle nests and a nearby hotel....
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