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Dream Act students cheer Obama's immigration enforcement policy
L.A. NOWDream Act students and immigration. The news that the Obama administration was planning to halt virtually all deportations of DREAM Act students and possibly their families -- drew cheers and applause from several students and immigrant rights activists... -
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Hamilton wins crown Teague Hamilton of Laguna Beach won his first 18-and-under boys' tennis tournament Monday in Upland. Hamilton, who will enter his junior year at Laguna Beach High next month, was unseeded after the initial rounds of the tournament. He...Tags: Montana, Hawaii, Manhattan (New York City), Colorado, Utah
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Dr. Ross J. Brechner, ophthalmologist and state epidemiologist, dies at 71
Baltimore Sun reporterDr. Ross Joseph Brechner, a mathematician turned ophthalmologist who abandoned private practice for a second career in public health, died Aug. 4 of heart disease at his Catonsville home. He was 71. "Ross was a fine ophthalmologist who changed careers...Tags: New York City, Surgery, Government Health Care, Brooklyn (New York City), Midwood
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CORNERED: Nik Aberle
Nik Aberle and Naomi Even are among the artists participating in the Summer Sculpture Show in the ARCC Gallery at the Aberdeen Recreation and Cultural Center. They are also getting married at 5 p.m. Saturday. Aberle, 23, is a graduate of Aberdeen...Tags: Education, Human Interest, Arts, Weddings, Arts and Culture
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Helping others the hallmark of educator Ron Etue's life
Ronald Etue, an Ellicott City resident and retired educator, has had many jobs in education since graduating from college in 1967. The 67-year-old continues to keep busy by volunteering throughout the area and has an admirable philosophy of life. Etue...Tags: Hawaii, Education, High School Sports, Maryland, Ellicott City
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Immigration: Homeland Security hit with flurry of immigration lawsuits
Opinion L.A.The Obama administration must be gearing up for a long fight in federal court after immigrant and civil rights groups filed a slew of lawsuits this month. The claims seek to gain class-action status and challenge a wide swath of...... -
Md. panel on medical pot eyes academic centers to run program
As proposals take shape for a medical marijuana program in Maryland, the state is considering an approach that would put academic centers such as the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland at the helm as a way of closely monitoring the...Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, Marijuana Use, Food and Drug Administration
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ATF denies it promoted Fast and Furious supervisors
The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said Wednesday that three supervisors in its controversial Fast and Furious gun-trafficking investigation were transferred to lateral jobs, not promoted. "They did not receive salary or...Tags: Defense, Justice System, Texas, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Department of Justice
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Should states fill the immigration law void left by the feds? [Most commented]
Opinion L.A.This month, the Department of Justice sued Alabama to block a contentious new immigration law that requires police to arrest suspected illegal immigrants, landlords to verify their tenants' immigration status and schools to check if students are here... -
Flooding washes away section of U.S. border fence
La PlazaForty feet of U.S.-built fence along the border with Mexico have been washed away after flooding in Arizona, prompting I-told-you-so responses from border residents who said the fencing damaged the local ecosystem and would be prone to flooding. The... -
America's Five Fastest Roads
KickingTiresAmericans are traveling more slowly than they were a few years ago, according to a company that tracks GPS data. The average speedster traveled 81 mph on America???s top 10 fastest roads, down from 85 mph last year, according INRIX,......Tags: Petroleum Industry, Transportation, Detroit, Oklahoma City, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona)
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Relatives Charged in Murder of Girl, 10, Who Suffocated in Box
KTLA NewsPHOENIX, Arizona -- Relatives of a 10-year-old girl who suffocated inside a footlocker used to punish her for taking a popsicle without permission pleaded not guilty Wednesday to murdering her. John and Samantha Allen, both 23, entered not guilty pleas...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Maricopa County, Murder, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Court Preliminary
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