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Mary Holm, 91
Mary Holm, 91, died peacefully Aug. 14, 2011, in Prescott, Ariz. Mary, born on April 27, 1920, in Birmingham, Ala., to the Rev. Samuel and Florrie Hughes, spent her childhood moving to many small towns across the South. Singing and hairdressing were... -
Obituary: Steve Boles
JUNCTION CITY — Steve Boles, 88, of Junction City passed away Saturday, Sept., 17, 2011, at Danville Centre Health and Rehabilitation. He was born March 13, 1923, in Boone County, Ky., to the late Harrison and Martha Griffin Boles.
Mr. Boles served...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, U.S. Marine Corps
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Mary A. Carney, 82
Mary Ann "Pollie" Carney, 82, of Cumberland, Md., died Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011, at Fahrney-Keedy Nursing Home. Born Feb. 8, 1929, in Cumberland, she was the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Julia (Manning) Hotchkiss. She was also preceded in...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Christianity, Dallas, Benjamin Franklin
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Rev. Jesse Jackson Calls for Feds to Intervene in Emergency Manager Act
FOX 17 News ReporterIt is a story that has received national attention: the state of Michigan, declaring an Emergency Financial Manager, in charge of Benton Harbor. Now, a civil rights activist is calling for federal intervention. Benton Harbor is a financially troubled...Tags: Activism, Constitutional Issues, Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Jesse Jackson
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Luke Scott done for season, will seek second opinion on injured shoulder
Orioles outfielder Luke Scott, who was placed on the disabled list Saturday and is will miss the rest of the season, has not decided whether he will have surgery to repair the torn labrum in his right shoulder or whether he'll rest and rehab it. Both...Tags: Spring Training, Physical Disabilities, Surgery, Baltimore Orioles, Luke Scott
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Obituary: Katherine Godell
Katherine Godell, 62, of Danville, died Monday, July 25. Born Sept. 24, 1948, in Birmingham, Ala., she was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Tom Godell of Lexington; and her stepfather, Jimmy Shroeder. A funeral service will be held 2 p....Tags: Funeral Parlor and Crematorium
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William Charles Smith
William Charles Smith, of Saline, Mich.: "Willy" as a child, "Bill" to friends in high school, college and in work, and "Trout" to family and many friends. He was born on Dec. 1, 1965, in Flint, Mich. He attended Flint public schools, and graduated from...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, University of Oxford, Glastonbury
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Pumphrey, Aaron plan October wedding
Mr. and Mrs. William Reuben Pumphrey III of Winchester announce the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Buckner Pumphrey, to Christopher Leif Aaron, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Chris Aaron, also of Winchester.
Miss Pumphrey is a graduate of George Rogers...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Weddings
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Turlock Chaplain Remembers His Work At Ground Zero On 9/11
FOX40 NewsIf time heals all wounds, than ten years isn’t enough to help people forget the pain and sorrow they experienced when New York was sucker punched by terrorism. For many we were miles away from the horrific scene, but for Tim Guerino he was at...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Tip leads FBI to 'Fat Rat' in Alabama
Tribune reporterA Chicago fugitive characterized in court documents as a "bundle runner" in the West Side heroin trade was arrested in rural Alabama Thursday after the FBI was tipped off that he was hiding there. Corey Griffin, known on the street as "Fat Rat," was...Tags: FBI, Justice System, Heroin, Crime, Law and Justice, Santa Monica
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Consumer Confidential: Blockbuster, man caves, zodiac salaries
Money & CompanyDish Network is announcing an Internet video service that will try to woo away subscribers from Netflix. A man cave in the basement won't detract from the resale value of your home, says Stephanie Rauterkus, a professor of accounting and finance at the... -
Study: College Students Use Mobile Apps While Driving
KickingTiresA recent study ??? albeit a small one ??? by a student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham found that one-third of her fellow students use smartphone applications while driving. The small set of 93 UAB students isn???t enough......Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Mobile
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