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Navy baseball primed for first NCAA tournament game since 2002
To members of the Navy baseball team, it finally feels like they're back where they belong.
For the first time since 2002, the Midshipmen earned a berth to the NCAA tournament after winning the Patriot League title and the conference's automatic bid. For...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Education, Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Guest list: Tim Pawlenty on ‘This Week’; Rep. Allen West on ‘Fox News Sunday’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelRep. Allen West, R-Fla., will be a guest on "Fox News Sunday," which starts at 9 a.m. on WOFL-Channel 35. Other guests are Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Rep. Donna Edwards, D-Md. The panel will be Juan Williams, Bill Kristol, Nina Easton and Byron York..... -
Commentary: "Homeland" radiation threatens more than just our health
NetRightDaily.comAs the world keeps a watchful eye over the badly-damaged Fukushima Daiichi reactors in Japan, a radioactive threat much closer to home is being deliberately downplayed by our government. As part of the Department of Homeland Security's latest...Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security Administration, Elections, X-rays, Health
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Drury resigns as Southwest head football coach
Imperial Valley Press Sports EditorWork and coaching were becoming too much of a conflict for Dave Drury, who decided one had to go. Drury officially resigned last week as the Southwest High varsity football head coach. “Those two were competing for my time and my job at IVC pays...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Health, Education
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1,126 State Employees Made More Than Governor In 2010
The Hartford CourantThe non-profit Yankee Institute Thursday posted state payroll information on its website, CTSunlight.org, showing that 1,126 state employees earned more than the governor's salary of $150,000 in 2010. "This data is especially relevant now, when Gov....Tags: Civil and Public Service, University of Connecticut Health Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Basketball, Dermatology
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Group proposes alternative currency to support local economy
A Baltimore group wants to put civic pride in your wallet.
The Baltimore Green Currency Association, a nonprofit that aims to help small restaurants and mom-and-pop retailers fend off the big chains, is trying to build an alternative economy —...Tags: Tools and Hardware, Elections, Restaurants, Massachusetts, Services and Shopping
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South wrestling defeats West
Prep Editor, Wichita South High SchoolLast Thursday, the South High Titans wrestling team went up against the West High Pioneers in a league dual. South pulled out the big 54-24 win over the rival Pioneers. “We wrestled like a team for the first time this season from start to finish,&...Tags: Wrestling, High School Sports, Wichita (Sedgwick, Kansas)
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Obituaries: Kimberly Schriefer
Kimberly Diane Schriefer, 45, died Saturday, April 30, at her residence. She was born Dec. 14, 1965, in Davenport, Iowa. She received her degree in psychology from the University of Kentucky and her masters degree in clinical psychology from Morehead...Tags: Minority Groups, Medical Specialization, Science and Technology, Health, Native Americans
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Waters: If the engine runs too fast, adjust the `regulator'
Our nation’s founders thought so little of the British crown’s “taxation without representation” policy that they fought a revolution over it.
I’m fairly certain they also wouldn’t embrace today’s “...Tags: Geoff Davis, Ohio River, Environmental Pollution, Environmental Politics, Regional Authority
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Living well, aging well
Can a building keep you healthy?
Velma Robinson thinks so. The 82-year-old had been living alone in a ranch house on two acres of land in West Virginia. She took care of the land by herself with the help of a riding mower. But recently the workload was...Tags: Career and Workplace, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Bars and Clubs, Health
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WTO rules Airbus subsidies harmed Boeing
Web ReporterTrade judges on Wednesday partially overturned a ruling that had accused EU states of giving Airbus illegal subsidies, but said the aircraft maker did receive billions of dollars of unfair aid that harmed Boeing. Upholding a European appeal, World...Tags: Brazil, Justice System, Defense Equipment, Crime, Law and Justice, Boeing Co.
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