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Three-drum dance and Tae Kwon Do demonstration highlight Korean Culture Night
"Gangnam Style" may be the hottest Korean crossover right now, but La Cañada High School teacher Sun Choe is on a mission to forge long-lasting ties between La Cañada Flintridge's fast-growing Korean population and the community at large. On Saturday...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Sports, Dance, Entertainment, Schools
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Live to 100 or longer? Odds are way better for women
There is good and bad news for women. They still face various forms of discrimination including earning less than their male counterparts, but they will have some measure of revenge by having a better chance to live longer, according to the Census Bureau....
Tags: Demographics, Population and Census, James Holmes
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Puerto Ricans Debate Whether to Become the 51st State
The news from Puerto Rico after last November's elections could not have been more clear: "Puerto Rico Approves Statehood," crowed the Washington Post. "Puerto Ricans favor statehood for the first time," read the headline on CNN.com. So nothing seemed...
Tags: Capital Community College, U.S. Senate, Elections, Connecticut Economic Development, The Washington Post
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Bartlett's career imperiled
Once again, there won't be much national interest in the 2012 federal election results here in Maryland next month. President Barack Obama, who carried the state by 25 percentage points four years ago, is a cinch to capture the state's 10 electoral votes...
Tags: Michael Steele, Benjamin L. Cardin, Elections, Frank Kratovil, Parties and Movements
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Tips for the single, dating dad
As a single dad wading back into the dating pool, Daniel Ruyter was surprised how many women lost interest when he revealed, always in the first conversation, that he had a son.
"At first I took it personally," said the Orlando, Fla., information...Tags: Family, Fordham University
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General Assembly redistricting challenges argued at top court
Lawyers for the state defended Maryland's new General Assembly districts Wednesday, telling Maryland's highest judges that while the map may not please everyone, it's legal and proper. "Somebody can always draw a better map. That's not the issue,"...
Tags: Judges, James Brochin, Baltimore County, Justice System, Politics
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Alaskan Voters to Take on Presidential, Legislative Races
Channel 2 NewsAlaskan voters will help choose America’s next president Tuesday, in an election with almost every state lawmaker’s seat on the ballot and the future leadership of the state Senate an open question. Tuesday’s ballot is headed by the...Tags: Elections, Voting, Joe Biden, Politics, Sharon Cissna
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Alaska Voters Poised to Remake Legislature at Polls
Channel 2 NewsAlaska voters went to the polls Tuesday night to remake the state Legislature, selecting candidates in almost every seat of both the House and Senate. Many races this year are being held in response to redistricting under the 2010 U.S. Census,...Tags: Democratic Party, Elections, Bettye Davis, Petroleum Industry, Parties and Movements
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Editorial: Wise counsel would stick with city commission
Should Nicholasville switch from a commission form of government to a mayor-council-ward form of government? Our answer is ‘No.’ In looking at the arguments presented, this newspaper has to say that the reasons the Nicholasville Council...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, United States Census Bureau, Justice System
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Tough South Florida race could help determine control of Congress
It's a critical campaign dominated by big bucks fundraising, talking points platitudes and scathing TV attack ads. It gives South Florida voters a big voice in deciding if Democrats or Republicans will control Congress for the next two years. And it...
Tags: Minority Groups, Social Issues, Tea Party Movement, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Elections
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Scholars fix gaze on changing racial landscape
Laura Kina, 39, is half Asian-American and half white. Her husband is Jewish, and her stepdaughter is half Hispanic. Her family, including her fair-skinned, blue-eyed biological daughter, lives near Devon Avenue in the heart of Chicago's Indian and...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Devon Avenue, DePaul University, U.S. Military, World War II (1939-1945)
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Md. congressional map is fair, legal
Several recent editorials and commentaries criticize the new congressional districts. The opposition primarily focuses on the odd shapes of districts, without considering any of the other variables that come into play when drawing district lines. Simply...
Tags: Judges, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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