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Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour: Tort reform 'has been a major factor in economic growth and job creation'
Top of the TicketRepublican touts his state's strong recovery from Hurricane Katrina and job growth despite the ongoing recession.... -
Events marking the 150th anniversary of the Civil War
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe remembrance of the 150th anniversary of the first shots of the Civil War at Ft. Sumter, S.C., underway until April 17 will give rise to a host of reenactments throughout the nation until 2015, although you're unlikely to see one on a National Park...Tags: Memphis, Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Stonewall Jackson, Bodies of Water
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William Hohri, 83; led battle for redress after being interned at Manzanar
When the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor hurled the United States into World War II on Dec. 7, 1941, the impact on William Hohri, then a sophomore at North Hollywood High School, was almost immediate.
That afternoon his immigrant father, a Methodist...Tags: Trials, Memphis, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Constitutional Issues, FBI
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Jailed Mississippi Sisters Freed For Kidney Donation
Associated PressPEARL, Miss. -- Sisters Jamie and Gladys Scott left prison on Friday for the first time in 16 years, yelling, "We're free!" and "God bless y'all!" as they pulled away in a silver SUV. That freedom, though, comes with an unusual condition: Gladys has...Tags: Criminal Laws, Crimes, Executive Branch, Theft, Government
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Review: 'Where I Must Go' by Angela Jackson
Special to the Tribune"Where I Must Go" By Angela Jackson Northwestern University Press, 336 pages, $24.95 Chicago poet Angela Jackson has written an atmospheric first novel set amid the turbulent social change of the late 1960s. The novel’s central action takes place...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Education, African Americans, Colleges and Universities, Family
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5 years after Katrina: New Orleans family now calls Central Florida home
Inside the red-brick Oviedo home, a framed poster hangs by the front door with the words from a song recorded by Louis Armstrong: Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans.
Theresa and Ron Haggerty know what it means to miss New Orleans. Theresa...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Education, Rollins College, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Family
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Rollins College will study eating habits in local schools
Sentinel School Zone» Orlando Sentinel – Sentinel School ZoneSomeone e-mailed me recently to tell me about a research project that a psychology professor and two students from Rollins College will be working on this summer and fall. It centers on an issue I've been writing a lot about lately — poor eat... -
Gulf oil spill: Escrow chief in BP fund promises speed
GreenspaceThe man charged with distributing $20 billion or more to the victims of the gulf oil spill said Friday that he will establish a system of processing and paying claims with “speed, speed for people in need.” Kenneth Feinberg, a...... -
June in animal news: Five questions with Humane Society of the United States leader Wayne Pacelle
L.A. UnleashedWe're asking leaders in the animal protection movement to give us their insights into current issues affecting animals. Here, Humane Society of the United States president and chief executive Wayne Pacelle shares his take on the month of June in...... -
Goessel boys upset Peabody-Burns
Goessel, which finished fourth at the Class 1A state tournament a year ago, used a big fourth quarter to upset 2A No. 8 Peabody-Burns in the opening round of the Herington substate.
Goessel hit four 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, getting two from...Tags: Florida Panthers
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Orlando Reformed Theological Seminary hosts convocation
The Religion WorldDr. Donald W. Sweeting, the new Reformed Theology Seminary/Orlando president, will preside over the 22-annual convocation of the Orlando campus on Aug. 25 at 11 a.m. Sweeting began serving in this role on June 1. He is ordained in the... -
Sanford Seminole DL Thurman Byrd commits to Jackson State
Orlando SentinelSeminole DL Thurman Byrd (6-2, 285) verbally committed to Jackson State. Byrd, who is ranked No. 35 in the Sentinel's Central Florida Top 100 rankings, said he will take a trip to Mississippi this weekend to visit the school. "It's a real good program, I...Tags: Alabama, Sanford, Mississippi, Winter Park, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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