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Science, sex and birth control
Democrats claim we have one party that upholds science and one that rejects it. When it comes to climate change, presidential polling, stem cells, evolution and other topics, we are told, Republicans have no use for actual experts. They'd rather listen to...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Social Issues, Agriculture, Health Treatments, Justice and Rights
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Cheryl Ann (Twiss) Riddel
Cheryl Ann (Twiss) Riddel, 68, formerly of Doland passed away April 28, 2013, at Hospice of the Valley Coronado Home in Phoenix, Ariz., following complications from a brain aneurysm. Mass of Christian burial will be Saturday, May 4, 2013, at 10:30 a.m. at...
Tags: Animals, Watertown
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Community Announcements for May 2
Upcoming public government meetings • Stanford City Council: 6:30 p.m. today at L&N Depot • Crab Orchard City Commission: 6:30 p.m. today at Crab Orchard city hall • Stanford Water Commission: 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Stanford Water...
Tags: Auction Service, Interior Policy, Religion and Belief, Lifestyle and Leisure, Baptist
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Big Weekend For UConn's NFL Draft Hopefuls
The Hartford CourantFor the four UConn hopefuls most likely to hear their names called by an NFL team over the next two days, the hours leading to the start of the draft have been a time for reflection. "You sit back and think it was a lot of work and a lot of sacrifice to...Tags: Easter, Football, Stroke, Pittsburgh Steelers, Sports
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‘Pacific Rim’: Is Guillermo del Toro’s film the new ‘Transformers’?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesAfter footage of “Pacific Rim” played at CinemaCon this week, the whispers were palpable. “This looks like a new ‘Transformers,’” ...... -
Hagerty lacrosse teams draw closer with assist from guardian angels
When the national anthem plays before Hagerty's lacrosse games, Jake McCarthy and Katie Schwab feel the connection. McCarthy draws closer to his father, John, the man he so closely resembles — in looks, the way he talks and his mannerisms....
Tags: Lacrosse, State University of New York, Leukemia, Pancreatic Cancer, Sports
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Class on parenting becomes a journey through loss, grief and hope
Roshawne Mackey walked into the Jordan Downs community center clutching a pink pamphlet from a funeral over the weekend, her face like stone. Her niece had been 11 — a diabetic who wasn't given her insulin shots. The dozen or so women in the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Family, Financial Planning, Teachers, Insulin Injections
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Danville cancer survivor seeks to help others thrive
Shortly before her high school graduation, Danville’s Delores Yocum quit school, opting to lead a different path. Now, 40 years later, she is on the verge of graduating from Bluegrass Community and Technical College with a degree in medical...
Tags: Graduation, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Diseases and Illnesses, Awards and Prizes
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What does hate-watching mean?
Anne Hathaway — insufferable, grating, insistently chipper, with those big stupid puppy-dog eyes and that dumb pixie hair, shocked, shocked, at the fortune and appreciation bestowed on her talented head, so rehearsed in her faux-humility, so...
Tags: Jeff Daniels, Les Miserables (movie), Russell Crowe, January Jones, Tina Fey
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University of Miami celebrates life of 'The Wizard' Ron Fraser
CORAL GABLES — Ron Fraser was known as "The Wizard of College Baseball", but on Saturday evening, the University of Miami community came together to celebrate his touch off the diamond. Fraser died on January 20, at age 79, after a long fight with...
Tags: Howard Schnellenberger, College Baseball, Tommy Lasorda, Miami Hurricanes, Los Angeles Dodgers
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How not to say the wrong thing
When Susan had breast cancer, we heard a lot of lame remarks, but our favorite came from one of Susan's colleagues. She wanted, she needed, to visit Susan after the surgery, but Susan didn't feel like having visitors, and she said so. Her colleague's...
Tags: Breast Cancer
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Classmates and teacher, grieving for a student
Most big high schools are not unfamiliar with students dying. Teens can and do crash cars, get shot by other teenagers and, less often, die of natural causes — such as the brain aneurysm that fells Dane, one of the main characters in "The Dream of...
Tags: Students, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning
Apr 11, 2013
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Apr 26, 2013
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Apr 12, 2013
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Mar 14, 2013
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Mar 11, 2013
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Feb 24, 2013
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Feb 23, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Apr 7, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 2, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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