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Navigating kids' unequal abilities
When Fran Pitre's twin daughters were 12 years old, they tried out for the softball team, confident they would both make it. Unfortunately, one girl made the team — and the other was named the statistician. Pitre, a mother of three sets of twins...Tags: Harvard Medical School, McGraw-Hill Incorporated
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College Lines
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH BRADFORD: Emily Angel of Stewartstown, Pa, was expected to graduate Sunday, April 28, from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford with a bachelor's degree in elementary education. MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY: Meredith Riddle, D.O.,...Tags: Georgetown University, Teaching and Learning, Biology, Habitat for Humanity International, Osteopathic Medicine
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Pardon, peace, power, purpose help prayer breakfast speaker
Some folks might think they need to get their act together before they can get serious about a relationship with Christ. Winston Parker says that's not the case. "If I may say so, you're missing the point," Parker told those who attended the Community... -
Veterans group complicates things for loan bill
It's funny how the vibe around a piece of legislation can change. Several weeks ago, a bill that would let consumer lenders increase the cost of borrowing was, politically speaking, not especially dicey. The groups that opposed it — Progress...
Tags: Consumers, Loans, Credit and Debt, NAACP, Don Gaetz
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'Don't stop believing' moves the Senate to kill the loud stereo bill
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- The Florida Legislature might be done trying to kill the music. The Senate killed a bill Friday (SB 634) that would make it a crime for people to play music in their vehicles that can be heard more than 25 feet away. The bill is a...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, John Thrasher, Miguel Diaz de la Portilla, Florida Legislature
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FAU removes giant sculptures it says were too costly to maintain
You think your spring cleaning is tough? Try getting rid of sculptures that are up to 70 feet tall and weigh up to 14,000 pounds. Such is the case at Florida Atlantic University, which decided in recent weeks to dismantle two giant steel sculptures...
Tags: Fine Artists, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Broward County, Artists
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Class 1A state meet: Mount Dora Bible's Austin Warren wins triple jump
Mount Dora Bible senior Austin Warren won the Class 1A state championship in the triple jump at the University of North Florida's track in Jacksonville Friday. Warren, who was seeded first in the event, jumped a season best distance of 46 feet, 4 inches... -
E.L. Konigsburg dies at 83; award-winning children's book author
E.L. Konigsburg, who was one of the few children's authors to twice win the Newbery Medal, died Friday at a hospital in Falls Church, Va. She was 83. Konigsburg had a stroke the week before she died, said her son Paul. She won the Newbery Medal, one...Tags: New York City, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Metropolitan Museum of Art, Stroke, Authors
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Irene Elinore Jones
Funeral service for Irene Elinore Jones, 91, of Aberdeen will be 2 p.m. Friday, March 29, 2013, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Houghton. Pastor Jay Haaland officiating. Burial will be in the Houghton Cemetery. Irene died on Sunday, March 24, 2013, at...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Lutheranism, American Red Cross, World War II (1939-1945), Christianity
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Virginia to dedicate historical marker in Danville for NASCAR pioneer Wendell Scott
The state of Virginia will issue an historical marker in honor of NASCAR pioneer and Danville native Wendell Scott on April 5. The dedication will be at noon April 5 at the marker’s location at 118 Wendell Scott Drive in Danville. In 1963 Scott...
Tags: American Legion, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Arts and Culture, Local Government
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History flavors St. Augustine vacations
There's a word that describes the vaguely musty scent of the cramped, unlit officer's quarters in Fort Matanzas, the 18th century Spanish outpost on a barrier island south of St. Augustine. That same word would characterize the experience of climbing...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Conservation, Trips and Vacations
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Hagerty softball continues to dominate state poll
Hagerty softball is sixth among all-classes in this week's state poll and No. 1 in Class 8A according to the Miracle Sports poll released Saturday. In addition, four schools from the Sentinel's readership area are ranked No. 2 in their classifications...Tags: Auburndale, Winter Springs, Politics, Mount Dora, Elections
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