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Bringing joy to kids with cancer
Sixteen years after inspiring his mother to create the Pediatric Oncology Treasure Chest Foundation, Martin Kisel is helping the non-profit expand nationally while reflecting on his two decades in remission. The 27-year-old helps his mother run the...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Leukemia, Oncology, Services and Shopping, Medical Specialization
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Drunken driver, 78, gets 10 years in prison for killing motorcyclist
A 78-year-old Cape Cod woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison Wednesday for killing one man and maiming another while driving drunk on St. Patrick's Day 2012 in Volusia County. Barbara Dunn of Chatham, Mass., pleaded guilty in February to three...
Tags: Prisons, Bike Week, Punishment
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Staying afloat: First-time 'Ducky Derby' exceeds goals
The sea of yellow drew stares, especially on St. Patrick's Day. Upon further investigation, spectators would have noticed 6,000 rubber ducks filled their own duck pond near Dave's Last Resort in Lake Worth. The ducks were part of Adopt-A-Family's...Tags: Lake Worth, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated
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It's spring and the Howard Huskies are still playing hockey
Only for reasons beyond his control — the rules of USA Hockey, and its tradition of staging national championships in different parts of the country — must Bud Buonato settle for coaching just one team this week. His Howard Huskies Under-...
Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Career and Workplace, Labor Day, Labor Legislation, Connecticut Huskies
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Steelhawks return home for the first time in over a month, but Adam Bednarik may not play
The Lehigh Valley Steelhawks hope you remember them. Back on St. Patrick's Day, the area's Professional Indoor Football League member had a successful home debut, beating the Knoxville Nighthawks 63-45 behind four Adam Bednarik touchdown passes and two...Tags: Sports, Lehigh Valley Steelhawks, Memorial Day, Football, Indoor Football League
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At Boston Marathon finish, a dreadful feeling returns
Terrorism returned to domestic soil on Monday, and a horrified nation watched. Two explosions rocked the finish line of the Boston Marathon, restarting a flood of emotions hauntingly familiar to anyone who lived through Sept. 11, 2001. The nauseating...Tags: Sports, Road Running, Summer Olympics, Boston Marathon, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995)
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A Word, Please: Losing the apostrophe isn't always an option
Not long ago I wrote a column about how sometimes in terms like “teachers' union” and “homeowners' policy” the apostrophe is optional. If you really mean that the first noun possesses the second, an apostrophe makes sense. But if...Tags: Father's Day, April Fools' Day, Holidays, Family, Book
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Key to tournament success: Be yourself
When packing for Illinois' trip to Austin, Texas, to play Colorado in Friday's NCAA tournament matchup, Illini coach John Groce will skip the cowboy hat and boots. He cannot vouch for his wife, Allison. "I'll leave that to her,'' Groce said Sunday...
Tags: Iowa Hawkeyes, NFL Draft, Horizon League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Saint Louis Billikens
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Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with 16 recipes
From beer cocktails to classic Irish soda bread to corned beef and cabbage, we cover all the recipes you could want to ring in the green on this St. Patrick's Day! Recipes: 15 recipes to celebrate St. Patty's Day In addition to the 15 recipes above,...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Irish Soda Bread, Holidays, Breads, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Hallmark shop fades into history
I noticed when I shopped for Valentine's Day cards that the supply at my local Hallmark store was woefully thin. I chalked that up to my own procrastinating. But when I went back this week to buy a thank-you card to mail to a friend, I found a note...
Tags: Human Interest, Holidays, Media Industry, Amazon.com Inc., Newspaper and Magazine
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5 Questions for the Buffalo Club's Patrick Healy
Patrick Healy is executive chef and managing partner of the Buffalo Club in Santa Monica. After training under chefs such as Alain Ducasse, Jean and Pierre Troisgros, Michel Guerard and Roger Verge in France for several years, Healy worked in Los...
Tags: Restaurants, France, Julia Child, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Rick Kogan on 'An Irrepressible Hope: Notes From Chicago Catholics'
I have no idea what Pope Francis I likes to read, beyond the Bible, of course. But it would be a good thing if a certain new book made its way to the Vatican, and so I humbly suggest “An Irrepressible Hope: Notes From Chicago Catholics.”...
Tags: Christianity, Book, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Francis I
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