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BROWN
BROWN Evelyn Ruth Brown, 86, Mill Run, formerly of Somerset, died Jan. 13, 2011, in Highlands Hospital, Connellsville. She was born Jan. 12, 1925, in Springfield Township, Fayette County, a daughter of the late Lloyd Sr. and Alverta Mae Romesburg...Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Pet Amnesty Day in Orange: Free rabies shots
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelFrom Orange County Animal Services: Pet Amnesty Day will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 11, at Cypress Grove Park, 290 Holden Ave., Orlando. During the outreach and education event, Orange County residents with dogs and cats older than 4... -
Christ Church Unity’s Edible Landscaping Project
The Religion WorldChrist Church Unity's Green Team has started an Edible Landscaping Project that incorporates 11 fruit-bearing trees. Incorporating the church's Unity Green Kids, the project was spearheaded by Dan Dolci, who has been researching “low chill hour... -
Seasons 52 culinary director honored by produce association
The Dish - Orlando SentinelChef Clifford Pleau, Senior Director of Culinary for Seasons 52, the highly-acclaimed fresh grill and wine bar restaurant, will be honored by the for his innovative and influential use of fresh produce in the culinary arts. One of only six chefs in the... -
2 men shot and killed at apartment complex in Orlando
Sentinel Staff WriterTwo men were shot and killed early Sunday at the Royal Summit Apartments in the Holden Heights area of Orlando. About 1:50 a.m., police responded to a call about a shooting at 2970 South Rio Grande Ave. When they arrived, they found Robert Lee Bates III,...Tags: Political Systems, Health, Crimes, Firearms, Politics
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Religious groups joined forces to help Hurricane Andrew's victims
Shortly after the winds stopped screaming and the patio chairs stopped flying, Pastor Joseph Coats and his family hurried to Glendale Baptist Church. Hurricane Andrew, they found, had ruined the sanctuary. The roof had been staved in by a wind-driven...Tags: Perrine, Vehicles, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Meteorological Disasters
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Overpopulation crowds South Florida animal shelters
Sun-SentinelThe cages are filled, as they almost always are, with dogs and puppies nervously barking, cats and kittens plaintively mewing. They come in with names like Toto, Angel and Sam, though many are known only by a number. Most will never leave. Last year,...Tags: Animals, Social Issues, Heart Attack, Pension and Welfare, John Snyder
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Plans that work
Sun-SentinelOther communities have tackled pet overpopulation with impressive results. In the decade ending in 2000, Denver shelters reduced by more than one-third the number of animals brought in, and the number of cats and dogs killed declined by 60 percent. By...Tags: Social Issues, Animals, Colorado, Arizona, Pets
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Articles of Impeachment
++++++++++++++++++++ || How Maryland's representatives voted ++++++++++++++++++++ || ++++++++++++++++++++ || || Article I || Article II || Article III || Article IV || || Wayne Gilchrest || Yea || Yea || Yea || Nay || || Robert L....Tags: National Government, Justice System, Davis (Yolo, California), Laws, Bartlett
Jan 14, 2011
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Sep 9, 2010
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Apr 28, 2011
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Feb 11, 2008
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Aug 24, 2002
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Jun 23, 2002
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Jun 23, 2002
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Dec 15, 1998
|Story| Baltimore Sun