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Appeals court reinstates David Stern foreclosure case
A Central Florida judge overreacted when he dismissed one of the foreclosure cases in the robo-signing scandal involving Plantation attorney David Stern, an appeals court ruled this week. The 4th District Court of Appeal reinstated the case, National...Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, City Bank, Plantation, Justice System
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Gardens grow vegetables, community effort
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Unity Gardens grows more than just vegetables, according to executive director Sara Stewart. It's growing more community, education and opportunity with each passing season, she said. The Unity Gardens grand opening for this season --...Tags: Politics, Whole Foods Market, Solar Energy, Healthy Diet, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Author Jeff Shaara speaks at Jarrettsville library
The Harford County Public Library Foundation hosted a crowd of nearly 200 guests on Friday, April 19 for its annual A Night Out @ the Library fundraiser. Attendees enjoyed lite fare, cocktails and the opportunity to hear and meet renowned military history...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Wars and Interventions, Arts and Culture
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Steering children toward science
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- A few people flinched and covered their ears Sunday afternoon when a power transformer blew up with a loud, sudden pop. But the gasps gave way to giggles when a clump of black feathers wafted into the air from the fake bird that caused...Tags: High Schools, Schools, University of Notre Dame, Science and Technology, Science
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Man pleads guilty to stealing pro-athlete's identity, going on shopping sprees
A man already serving prison time for fraud pleaded guilty in Orlando federal court this week to stealing the identity of a professional athlete and going on shopping sprees with his bank account. Demetrices Tavares Mitchell, also known as "Cash Money,"...
Tags: Theft, Banking, Polk County, Court Preliminary, Politics
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Tom Pritzker woos big names for U. of C.'s big data
University of Chicago computer scientist Ian Foster pressed the clicker and up popped a map of the most sophisticated fiber-optic networks in the world. On that map, at least, Chicago appeared to be the center of everything, a crossroads of...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, NATO, University of Chicago, American Airlines, Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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Report: Hampton Roads housing market still 'stressed'
While some Peninsula homes lost value in 2012, home prices in Hampton Roads are expected to moderately increase in 2013. A Newport News reassessment report showed that home property values declined 3.64 percent on average in 2012. The rate of decline...
Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Religion and Belief, Ethics, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Hampton Roads
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Quakers protest PNC mountaintop removal coal financing
PITTSBURGH (AP) — A group of Quaker protesters are asking PNC Bank to stop funding projects that use mountaintop removal to produce coal. About 25 protesters held signs and sang hymns Tuesday morning outside the annual PNC shareholder meeting in...Tags: Quakerism
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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, St. Patrick's Day
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Here is the latest West Virginia news from The Associated Press
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court says the EPA had the legal authority to veto permits for one of West Virginia's largest mountaintop removal coal mines. Industry, politicians and state regulators wanted the appeals court to uphold...Tags: Trials, Metal and Mineral, Mining, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Md. employers add 4,700 jobs in March, Labor Dept. says
Maryland employers added 4,700 jobs in March, gains driven by the private sector, the U.S. Department of Labor estimated Friday. It was the fourth straight month of increases, though at a lower level than the previous three. The expansion brought...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Department of Labor, Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Martin O'Malley
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Deeds for April 14 2013
BOYLE Deeds filed recently in the office of Boyle County Clerk Trille Bottom include: Robert and Cheryl Sinkhorn to Joseph E. and Jessica Conder, 12.446 acres in Boyle County, $140,000. PNC Bank National Association and Ella Mae Dexter, through J....Tags: Insurance, Springs, Bank of New York Company, Bank of America Corp., High Bridge
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