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A review of rules for bicyclists, drivers is in order
With the recent "bicycle week" and new rules for automobile drivers and bicyclists in place, a reminder to bicycle riders that there are a number of Indiana bicycle laws (rules) that many do not know about or obey, as found at: bicycleindiana.org/images/...Tags: High School Sports, Gays and Lesbians, Graduation, Chicago Housing Authority, Manufacturing and Engineering
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After vote, school closings plan must race clock
Chicago Public Schools has just three months to oversee Mayor Rahm Emanuel's massive school closing plan, a process laden with logistical challenges that could prove every bit as difficult for the system as the months leading up to last week's vote. Here...Tags: House Building, Chicago Mayor, Politics, Chicago Public Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Open thread: Weeks in review
Change of SubjectThe "Weeks in Review" feature is now an open thread in which commenters can talk about any current events or cultural phenomena that have caught their attention, including but not limited to the topics brought up in our traditional roundup...... -
Religion: Vacation Bible Schools
Cedar Grove Christian Church, Inwood, W.Va., The theme is “Sea, Sand and Son.” For all ages. School begins Thursday, May 30, and Friday, May 31, at 5:30 p.m. with dinner; and continues Saturday, June 1, at 10 a.m. Call 304-229-3463 or send... -
In Theory: Were early Christians persecuted for their beliefs?
Were early Christians really persecuted for their beliefs? The popular image is of them being thrown to the lions and having to meet in secret, but an author is challenging what she calls the "myth" of Christian persecution. Candida Moss, who is...Tags: Rome (Italy), Book, Folklore and Mythology, Jesus Christ, Arts and Culture
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Apopka DE Eric Jackson lands first FBS offers from Charlotte, Texas State
Orlando SentinelEric Jackson picked up his first two college scholarship offers from Football Bowl Subdivision schools this week and it did not matter to the Apopka defensive lineman that the schools aren’t exactly on the map of who’s who in college football....Tags: Sun Belt Conference, Football, UNC Charlotte 49ers, College Sports, Texas State Bobcats
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Hearing set on lawsuits over CPS closings
A day after the controversial Chicago Board of Education vote to shut 49 elementary schools, a federal judge on Thursday scheduled a four-day hearing in July on two lawsuits that seek to halt the closings. The hearing before U.S. District Judge John Lee...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Public Schools, Trials
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Hearing set in lawsuits over Chicago Public Schools closings
Tribune reporterA day after the controversial Chicago Board of Education vote to shut down 50 schools, a federal judge today scheduled a four-day hearing in July to decide whether to halt the closures. The hearing before U.S. District Judge John Lee is likely to include...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Teachers Union, Chicago Public Schools, Judges
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BC-AP Limited Digest
Member Choice Limited For editorial or technical questions concerning AP Member Choice Limited, contact customersupport(at)ap.org or call 877-836-9477. TOP STORIES OBAMA-NATIONAL SECURITY WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama moves to reduce the...Tags: Politics, Corporate Officers, U.S. Department of Defense, Elections, White House
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Letters to the Editor for May 23
Supports prayer at graduation As the graduation of the Lincoln County High School Class of 2013 draws near, I would like to say that I support having prayer at the exercise. I have heard a great deal concerning the controversy. I don't think that...
Tags: Education, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Freedom of the Press, Teachers
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CPS approves largest school closure in Chicago's history
Tribune reportersMonths of argument and anguish over Mayor Rahm Emanuel's push for sweeping school closings came to a climax Wednesday as his hand-picked Board of Education voted to shut 49 elementary schools and transfer thousands of children to new classroom settings....Tags: Karen Lewis, Richard M. Daley, Ryerson Incorporated, Voting, Politics
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
With warnings about continued threats to US, Obama seeks to open secretive terror policies WASHINGTON (AP) — Amid lingering concerns about his national security policies, President Barack Obama is outlining measures to clarify the deadly use of...Tags: Defense Equipment, Politics, International Atomic Energy Agency, Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics
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