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Joe Biden's long road to redemption
The SwampIn October, Tribune correspondent James Oliphant traveled with Sen. Joseph Biden in Iowa during his short-lived presidential campaign. Here is a version of the profile published last year in the Chicago Tribune. By James Oliphant Friday, October 19, 2007,...Tags: Google Inc., Restaurant and Catering Industry, Literature, Entertainment, Massachusetts
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Blogging break: Adult education
Spin CycleWe'll be taking a break for about an hour, to attend a course in how to use Newsday's baffling new e-mail system.......Tags: Education
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Honoring the man behind The Oxley and FAU football
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsAnother rainy day? Geez, feel like I have been transported back to Ohio, though it would be about 40 degrees colder and everything would be gray and brown. These lead-colored skies are depressing, so it is no wonder that......Tags: Social Issues, Howard Schnellenberger, Sports, Death, Education
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More on sensible scent bans
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsWhen I wrote a column earlier this week sympathetic to the concept of workplace bans on heavy fragrances, I was bracing for a torrent of hate mail. Something along the lines of "You're such a wimpy, politically correct liberal, how......Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Eyewear, Symptoms, Google Inc., Career and Workplace
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Trump's a grump about column on his 'priceless' tips
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALDonald Trump wasn't happy with Wednesday's column about his seminars on profiting from the foreclosure market. I know this because I was instructed by his executive assistant to give Trump a call after the column ran, and when Trump came on the line,...Tags: Real Estate Transactions, Consumer Electronics Industry, Colleges and Universities, Financially Distressed Companies, Golf
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Football: City Section teams can't play on Friday
Varsity Times InsiderWith Friday an official holiday in the Los Angeles Unified School District, City Section football teams were told not to play on Friday and are barred from hosting games at district fields on that day. LAUSD also will not pay...... -
Chicago's longer school day -- Facts, figures and a Q & A
Change of SubjectPart of my Q-and-A with Chicago Public Schools officials prior to writing Friday's column involved simply putting the numbers together with which to start the conversation. Here they are followed by some questions and answers: Teachers employed by CPS... -
Florida’s 2012 high school graduation rate jumps
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelFlorida's high school graduation rate for 2012 was 74.5 percent, an “unprecedented” jump from the previous year, according to the Florida Department of Education. The graduation rate — calculated using a new federal formula — is 3.... -
Man finds $175,000 in pot in backyard, then things get weird
L.A. NOWA Silver Lake man’s attempt to install solar panels at his home were interrupted when he found $175,000 worth of marijuana -- bottled, bundled and vacuumed-sealed -- stowed in a vault under a backyard hot tub. When Mack Reed opened...... -
Adult education in need of overhaul, state says
L.A. NOWCalifornia’s system of adult education is complex, confusing and in need of a major overhaul if it is to serve the 1.5 million students seeking instruction, the state Legislative Analyst’s Office said in a new report. Adult schools were first.... -
Gov Scott’s teacher training grant program
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott has proposed a $2 million teacher training grant program — one that would be partially funded by matching dollars from private donations. We mentioned the grant in this story about Scott seeking to remake his image by focusing on... -
L.A. school board OKs final budget, including shortened school year
L.A. NOWThe Los Angeles Board of Education approved its final $6-billion budget Thursday, bridging a multimillion-dollar shortfall in the state’s largest school district by shortening the school year and laying off about 3,000 employees. In February, the...
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