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Calexico Unified approves 2011-2012 audit
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The Calexico Unified School District approved its 2011-2012 Independent Audit Financial Report and Audit Certification during its regular school board meeting Tuesday night. Wilkinson Hadley King & Co. LLP performed the audit and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Theft, Psychologists, Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Overdoing it on exercise
Most people who exercise find a way to work it into their lives. Robert Silvers of Marshfield, Mass., organizes his life around his exercise. When Silvers recently told his wife that, sorry, he didn't have time to help fix her computer, she reminded him...
Tags: Psychologists, Injuries and Wounds, Triathlon, Cardiologists, Health
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Florabel Kinsler dies at 83; social worker aided Holocaust survivors
After World War II, social workers typically urged Holocaust survivors to forget their horrific wartime experiences and get on with their lives. That struck Florabel Kinsler as a foolish and impossible order. During a decades-long career, the Los...
Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Heart Failure, New York University, Psychologists, Alcohol Addiction
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Bullied to tears, bored to death
Here's the thing about directing our attention so fully and passionately toward bullying: The people most affected by it are sick of talking about it. "Kids are at the eye-rolling stage with bullying," says Cynthia Lowen, producer and writer of the 2011...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Bully (movie), U.S. Department of Education, Alprazolam (drug), Documentary (genre)
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College news for Feb. 3, 2013
Dean’s list Georgetown College: William Christopher Beckerson of Harrodsburg, Haley Beth Hart of Stanford, Erica Lauren Knight of Junction City, Natalie Michelle Wesley of Liberty and Megan Marie Shell of Danville. President’s list...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Science, Arts and Culture, Science and Technology, Medical Specialization
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Students get hands-on experience during annual event
Staff WritersGroundhog Job Shadow Day was celebrated by agencies and businesses across the Imperial Valley on Friday in hopes students would see themselves as future members of the workforce. Through the national initiative, 10th- through 12th-grade students had...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Pediatrics, U.S. Border Patrol, Science and Technology, Students
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Rosemary E. Allulis, lawyer
Rosemary E. Allulis, a lawyer and world traveler who was also a photographer and musician, died Tuesday of liver cancer at her Villa Cresta home. She was 52.
"She was a genius. She had a fast mind and was such a good writer," said Sidney Friedman, a...Tags: Pikesville, Roman Catholicism, Catonsville, Legal Service, Science and Technology
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In Theory: Survey finds that fewer Americans believe homosexuality is a sin
A survey has found that fewer Americans believe homosexuality is a sin. The LifeWay Research poll discovered that 37% "affirm a belief that homosexual behavior is a sin," down from 44% in 2011. The percentage of "unknowns" has risen to 17%, up from 13%...Tags: Islam, Roman Catholicism, Elections, Same-Sex Marriage, Television Industry
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Dating in an age of multiple divorces
With divorce rates in the U.S. consistently reported at 30 to 50 percent, odds are pretty good that anyone on the dating scene is dancing, dining and moviegoing with someone who has been divorced, and often more than once. Relationship experts don't...
Tags: Family, Divorce, Google Inc., Science and Technology, Plainview
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Dr. Esther Coleman January 13, 1940 - January 21, 2013
Dr. Esther Coleman passed away suddenly at her Glendale home on January 21, 2013. Esther was born January 13, 1940 to Johnnie and Beth Petersen in Bakersfield, California. She worked as a public and home health nurse, later graduating from Fuller...
Tags: Breast Cancer
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Gunshot drill at Cary-Grove High School concerns parents, mental health professionals
The sound of gunshots echoed in the hallways at Cary-Grove High School on Wednesday as school officials used starter guns to add realism to a "code red lockdown drill." The training exercise at the McHenry County school alarmed some parents and mental...
Tags: Shootings, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Health, Behavioral Conditions
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Heartbreak can take a physical toll
Hope Rising (yes, her real name) says that the day she watched her husband pull out of their driveway for the last time, she collapsed, clutching her stomach in pain. That was, she says, in March 2012, a day before the couple's seventh wedding...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Migraine, Heart Attack, Human Interest
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