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Alcohol and traffic deaths
The entire undergraduate student bodies of the Johns Hopkins University and the U.S. Naval Academy combined. The population of Bel Air, according to the 2010 U.S. Census. The average attendance at a Hershey Bears hockey game (the highest in the AHL)....
Tags: Prosecution, American Hockey League, Public Officials, Maryland State Police, Highway Transportation
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Differences give mixed-heritage students a common bond
No matter what their ancestry or their skin color, many members of UCLA's Mixed Student Union say they have repeatedly been asked the same question by classmates and strangers curious about an ambiguous racial appearance: "What are you?" And that shared...
Tags: Students, Medical Procedures and Tests, Population and Census, University of California, Los Angeles, Customs and Tradition
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Taste of Asia brings foreign tastes, sights and sounds to Northbrook
The gymnasium was rich with aromas of Chinese, Indian and Filipino foods and the eclectic sounds of ethnic musicians. Children and adults wandered among the many musical and dance performances, while others tried their hand at art projects such as Chinese...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Bangladesh, YMCA, Clubs and Associations
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City in ballot language flap
Glendale this year has limited the sample ballot that goes out to all voters to just English and Armenian. But critics say officials should have kept with the prior practice of including all four major languages spoken in the city to avoid...Tags: Politics, Local Elections, United States Census Bureau, Elections, Minority Groups
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Local governments unhappy with state plan for sharing income taxes
Gov. Pat Quinn has proposed that the state bolster its own troubled finances by freezing the amount of state income taxes shared with local governments at 2012 levels, which could cost some towns hundreds of thousands of dollars. Quinn estimates the...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Population and Census, Illinois Governor, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Budgets and Budgeting
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Congressman Gary Peters to run for open U.S. Senate seat in Michigan
Staff Writer -- bhubbard@petoskeynews.comCongressman Gary Peters, D-Rochester Township, announced Wednesday he would run for retiring Democrat Sen. Carl Levin's seat in 2014, making him the immediate top contender for the Democratic nomination. The move was expected this week, after 54 of the...Tags: Politics, Carl Levin, Mike J. Rogers, Democratic Party, Elections
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Black Student Union about heritage; WSU is not [Letter]
I was a bit confused by the letter Jeff Nelson wrote regarding the need for a White Student Union at Towson University. For the record, "white" is how most people would describe me. That's no more a part of my heritage than the fact that my eyes are... -
Increasing number of seniors in Highland Park and Deerfield creates more demand for service
While the weather in Highland Park and Deerfield can't compare with the warm climes of Arizona or Florida, senior populations are steadily growing — prompting senior service providers in both communities to begin making plans. Residents and...
Tags: Population and Census, Demographics, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Immigration
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Seniors spend years waiting for apartment
As Susana Cruciana strolls down Second Street, she recounts details of a past Laguna. "There was a roller skating rink on the corner," said Cruciana, 63. Then she turns slightly and points to another site where sits a pale green, two-story Laguna...
Tags: Politics, eBay Inc., Section 8 (housing), Personal Income, Interior Policy
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Nonprofit hospitals: Do they give back enough?
Although Orlando is a medium-sized metro, its two main hospital systems rank in the big leagues of top-grossing nonprofit hospitals in the nation, according to a recent report. With annual gross charges of $8 billion, Florida Hospital came in fourth out...
Tags: Business, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Medical Procedures and Tests, Personal Income, Cleveland Clinic
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Mickelson laid cornerstone for economic development
To understand how much George Speaker Mickelson meant to South Dakota requires an appreciation of how tough times were in the mid-1980s as he campaigned for governor. Hundreds of agricultural producers lost their operations. Farms dropped from about 41,...Tags: Business, Lawyers, Republican Party, Unemployment Benefits, Primaries
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