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    Apr 12, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Conversation starters Paisley, Paul are taking their lumps

    Are Brad Paisley and Rand Paul the bravest men in America?
    Are Brad Paisley and Rand Paul the bravest men in America? Er, no. At least not by my lights. But maybe the country singer and the first-term senator are contenders for that title according to the attorney general of the United States, Eric Holder. In...

    Tags: Justice and Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Racism, Colleges and Universities, Minority Groups

  2. Apr 11, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Rand Paul's rough day at Howard University

    WASHINGTON -- Tea party titan Rand Paul, visiting Howard University on Wednesday, told students that he had been called "either brave or crazy to be here" at the historically black college.
    WASHINGTON -- Tea party titan Rand Paul, visiting Howard University on Wednesday, told students that he had been called "either brave or crazy to be here" at the historically black college. Probably some of each: brave, because he's trying to sell...

    Tags: Voting, Republican Party, Politics, Rand Paul, Rachel Maddow

  4. Apr 7, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  5. Ivy Tech awards 'phenoms'

    Kintae Lark has no doubt that Charlotte Pfeifer is a phenomenal woman.
    South Bend Tribune
    Kintae Lark has no doubt that Charlotte Pfeifer is a phenomenal woman. Just before he presented Charlotte with an award, Kintae told a personal story about how she has made a difference in his life. The occasion was the Phenomenal Woman Awards program...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Indiana University South Bend, Education, University of Notre Dame

  6. Jan 17, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. A quarter-century of nurturing Baltimore's leaders

    Jan Houbolt may be the most influential Baltimorean you've never heard of. As head of the Greater Baltimore Committee's Leadership Program since 1989, he has helped groom some of the state's up-and-coming leaders through a 10-month-long series of site visits and conversations that help them examine the city in all its complexity. Mr. Houbolt will retire in December, so this year's class, his 25th, will be his last. I talked to him about why a white sociology major from a historically black university took a job with Baltimore's business elite — and some of what he saw along the way.
    Jan Houbolt may be the most influential Baltimorean you've never heard of. As head of the Greater Baltimore Committee's Leadership Program since 1989, he has helped groom some of the state's up-and-coming leaders through a 10-month-long series of site...

    Tags: Malcolm Gladwell, Arlington (Staten Island, New York)

  8. Dec 26, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  9. Dolphins' Cameron Wake on top at long last

    The problem with watching a great player, year after year, is you often forget what made him great. Sometimes he does, too. That's why Cameron Wake reaches into his locker on the day he's named to the Pro Bowl and pulls out a small piece of wood.
    The problem with watching a great player, year after year, is you often forget what made him great. Sometimes he does, too. That's why Cameron Wake reaches into his locker on the day he's named to the Pro Bowl and pulls out a small piece of wood....

    Tags: Canadian Football, National Football League, NFL Pro Bowl, Football, Jeff Ireland

  10. Dec 21, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  11. Garden club helped cultivate city neighborhoods

    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park, Windsor Hills and Ashburton. It was named For-Win-Ash and its aim was to keep these communities green, clean and beautiful.
    Alimay Thompson Kendrick sits in her dining room and recalls the first meeting of a neighborhood club she joined in 1959. It was a garden club, composed of both men and women, all African-American, formed to represent the neighborhoods of Forest Park,...

    Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Science and Technology, Separation of Church and State, University of Maryland, College Park, Washington, DC

  12. Mar 22, 2012 |Column| Daily Press
  13. NSU basketball a triumph story

    I made up my mind not to write about March Madness this year. What's the big deal? As a North Carolina native and Tar Heel alum, I thought I'd seen it all. But I realized this March might be different, as I sat in a meeting with a Hampton University...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Teachers, Norfolk State University, College Sports, Hampton University

  14. Aug 17, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Mayor Ballard honors "Golden Thirteen" naval officer with park renaming, dedication

    Mayor Greg Ballard today was joined by Congressman Andr&eacute; Carson, City-County Councillor Maggie Lewis, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Mark D. Harnitchek, and friends and family of Lieutenant Junior Grade Graham Edward Martin to rename in his honor Fall Creek and 16<sup>th</sup> Street Park. Martin was one of 13 African-American enlisted men who became the first African-American commissioned and warrant officers in the U.S. Navy, known as &ldquo;The Golden Thirteen.&rdquo;
    Mayor Greg Ballard today was joined by Congressman André Carson, City-County Councillor Maggie Lewis, U.S. Navy Vice Admiral Mark D. Harnitchek, and friends and family of Lieutenant Junior Grade Graham Edward Martin to rename in his honor Fall Creek and...

    Tags: Politics, Indiana, Regional Authority, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Indianapolis

  16. Mar 7, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  17. Antoine Bethea took Peyton Manning's advice to heart

    Never in his life was he more fortunate not to have a ride.
    Never in his life was he more fortunate not to have a ride. It's not like Antoine Bethea wanted when he came to the Indianapolis Colts West 56th Street complex, but being new to town during the first rookie workouts, he was without a way to get back to...

    Tags: Peyton Manning, Antoine Bethea, NFL Pro Bowl, Football, Indianapolis Colts

  18. Jul 16, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  19. Butkus, Lombardi award watch list announced

    College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    Butkus, Lombardi award watch list announced...
  20. Jul 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  21. By George, ‘Leighton Courthouse’ shows how to play the naming game

    Change of Subject
    George N. Leighton, 6/29/2012. Tribune photo by Terence Antonio James In a startling break with tradition, Cook County has just named its central courthouse after former Judge George N. Leighton. The tradition I’m referring to isn’t the long-...
  22. May 4, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Commissioner Robinson at SeaWorld – on volunteering and Ron Blocker

    Sentinel School Zone - Orlando Sentinel
    Education Commissioner Gerard Robinson, on his swing through Central Florida, also stopped at the ADDitions School Volunteer and Partners in Education recognition event, which was being held at SeaWorld for the 20th year. He told the crowd that...
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