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Spiritual director of Interfaith Families Project speaks at Congregation B'nai Abraham
julieg@herald-mail.comRabbi Harold White started off his speech to about 60 people at Congregation B’nai Abraham’s synagogue on Sunday by taking a poll. Among his questions were how many people were natives of Hagerstown (about two), how many lived outside...Tags: Judaism, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Religion and Belief, Washington, DC, Separation of Church and State
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Ollie Talks About Transfer Rodney Purvis And Talks To Kids At Hall Of Fame
The Hartford CourantIn the summer of 2011, Rodney Purvis sat in the men's basketball coaches' office at UConn and left a strong impression … and vice versa. "Just his personality," said Kevin Ollie, who was then an assistant coach, "his family. We knew he was a...Tags: Connecticut Huskies, Jim Calhoun, Gampel Pavilion, Sports, National Basketball Association
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Is Prius next after Toyota's decision to produce Lexus in U.S.?
Toyota’s announcement Friday that it will start building the Lexus ES 350 at a factory in Georgetown, Ky., is part of a larger policy of moving production of cars to the markets where they are sold that could result in the automaker's Prius hybrid...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars, Media Industry, Automotive Equipment, Akio Toyoda
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Toyota will build Lexus sedans at Kentucky plant, adding 750 jobs
Toyota Motor Co. plans to build Lexus cars in the U.S. when it completes an expansion of the factory in Kentucky where it makes the Camry and Avalon sedans. Toyota said Friday it will shift production of the Lexus ES 350 from a factory in Kyushu, Japan,...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Marketing, Media Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Toyota Motor Corp.
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Gilbert Caffall Morrison
Morrison, Gilbert Caffall, 82, passed away on March 14, 2013 at his home in Mission Viejo, California. Born February 28, 1931 in Beaumont, Texas to Ardis Emma Caffall and Frank William Morrison. He attended Southwestern University at Georgetown, Texas and...Tags: Medical Specialization, University of Cincinnati, Education, Psychiatry, Colleges and Universities
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Despite being eliminated from postseason, Mount St. Mary's intends to 'battle'
Last Sunday’s 12-11 loss to Robert Morris saddled Mount St. Mary’s with a winless record in the Northeast Conference and a spring without a berth in the league tournament. The Mountaineers (4-9 overall and 0-3 in the conference) could end...
Tags: Northeast Conference
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The Markley TV Club: Final Season of 'West Wing'
My roommate Pat and I recently, for some reason, watched the final season of “The West Wing” together on Netflix, which produced a number of arguments, speculations, and asides that I have compiled in an e-mail exchange for the inaugural...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Colombia, 24 (tv program), Civil Rights, Justice and Rights
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Toyota to expand Kentucky factory to produce Lexus model
Toyota Motor Corp. plans a big expansion of its sprawling auto factory in Georgetown, Ky., to launch U.S. production of one its cars. Toyota isn’t talking about the project until a news conference scheduled for Friday, but the automaker's plans...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Chrysler, Prius, Lexus, Toyota Motor Corp.
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For What it's Worth: March 23
Steve Kerr, TNT analyst on the NCAA Tournament: “Everyone’s Beatable”. Tear up the bracket--- I generally don’t win brackets, but I usually finish high—through the first two days I’m just 22-10. I’ve...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Kansas State Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wichita State Shockers, UCLA Bruins
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John D. Vires, 48, of Winchester
John D. Vires, 48, of Winchester, husband for 18 years to Lorenia Deaton Vires, passed away Wednesday at the Clark Regional Medical Center. A native of Dearborn, Mich., he was born May 10, 1964, to Curtis Vires, of Michigan and Myrtle Dyke Millborne,... -
Suffolk's Sugar Rodgers 14th overall pick in WNBA draft
Suffolk's Sugar Rodgers, who starred at Georgetown, was selected 14th overall in the WNBA draft Monday night by the Minnesota Lynx. Rodgers, who attended Kings Fork before setting Georgetown records for points and steals, was the nation's No. 4 scorer...Tags: Phoenix Mercury, Women's National Basketball Association, Chicago Sky
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Henry Gift: Doctor Was Champion Of Underserved, In Connecticut And Around The World
The Hartford CourantAfter Henry Gift's mother died in Guyana from lack of access to medical treatment, he pledged to become a physician and bring healing to people with no access to doctors. Gift fulfilled that childhood pledge — he became an internist who provided...Tags: Medical Specialization, Internal Medicine, Health and Safety at School, Health and Medical Professionals, Hospitals and Clinics
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