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READER SUBMITTED: Crossing The Finish Line Over 40 Years Later
Greater HartfordIn July, 1972, a young seminary graduate drove from Dallas to Bloomfield to become the pastor of a church with fourteen members meeting in a small basement. It was his first job out of seminary, but he planned to stay for the duration of his ministry -...Tags: Religion and Belief, The Finish Line Incorporated
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Huge cyber bank theft spans 27 countries
Reuters(Adds case citation at end of story) By Jessica Dye, Joseph Ax and Jim Finkle NEW YORK/BOSTON, May 9 (Reuters) - In one of the biggest ever bank heists, a global cyber crime ring stole $45 million from two Middle Eastern banks by hacking into credit...Tags: Theft, Justice System, U.S. Department of Justice, Muscat (Oman), Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Ortiz: PED rumors are unfair
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Ortiz: PED rumors are unfair David Ortiz believes fingers pointing at him and other Dominican players regarding the use of performance-enhancing drugs amount to profiling. The Boston Red Sox designated hitter took issue with a column...Tags: The Boston Globe, Boston Red Sox, ESPN Deportes (tv network), Spring Training, David Ortiz
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Rubio blasts labor nominee as `liberal activist'
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio on Wednesday accused President Obama’s nominee for labor secretary of being a liberal activist with “far left views” unsuitable for Senate confirmation. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez has “...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, Thomas Edward Perez, Politics, U.S. Department of Justice
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Rubio blasts 'far left views' of Labor nominee
Washington BureauWASHINGTON --U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio on Wednesday accused President Obama’s nominee for labor secretary of being a liberal activist with “far left views” unsuitable for Senate confirmation. Assistant U.S. Attorney General Thomas Perez...Tags: Career and Workplace, Justice System, Thomas Edward Perez, Politics, U.S. Department of Justice
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A 'Messiah' is born? Not in New Zealand
You may think your kid is a princess, but in New Zealand, you can’t name her that. Not officially, anyway. "Princess" is on a lengthy list of names banned in the last six months by the New Zealand government, which requires parents to register the...Tags: CNN (tv network), Justice System, Judges, New Zealand, Crime, Law and Justice
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Feds tap into Blackberry Messenger to shut down alleged drug ring
Intercepting communications sent through Blackberry Messenger, an L.A.-based drug task force uncovered an Inland Empire organization that allegedly distributed cocaine across the U.S. and into Europe. Authorities made three arrests in the case Wednesday...Tags: Justice System, Police Arrests, Trials, Drug Trafficking, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lake Minneola High stages Tony-award winning play about immigrants, 'In the Heights'
MINNEOLA — Members of Jonathan Melendez Pena's family will fly in from Puerto Rico to see the 16-year-old high-school junior play Sonny in "In the Heights," a musical about an immigrant neighborhood in Manhattan acted by students who really get it....
Tags: Immigration, Manhattan (New York City), Music Theater, Music, Entertainment Events
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Barrick announces tentative deal at Pueblo Viejo
ReutersMay 8 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp said on Wednesday that it has reached a tentative agreement with the government of the Dominican Republic on the Pueblo Viejo mine. The company said it now expects about half of the cash flow from the mine to go to the...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Barrick Gold Corporation, Goldcorp Incorporated, Gold and Precious Material
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READER SUBMITTED: Students Flip Into The Spirit Of Giving
SouthingtonWhen asked to collect flip flops as a Lenten project for the children living on the rural sugar cane villages of the Dominican Republic, the students at Saint Dominic's School answered with a resounding YES. Collection boxes were placed in each...Tags: Southington, Lent
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Cocaine-filled coconuts shipped through Port Everglades
Customs agents thought something didn't seem right with the coconuts that arrived at Port Everglades. When they looked closer, they found 90 of them were hollowed out and stuffed with pounds of cocaine. The routine inspection of a container of produce...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Punishment, Trials, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Coconut
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Miami Marlins: Marcell Ozuna not easily fooled
Sun SentinelDonovan Solano tried to have a little fun with new arrival Marcell Ozuna, but the rookie right fielder didn’t fall for the gag. After Ozuna singled to left off Jeremy Hefner Tuesday for his first major league hit, the ball made its way back into...Tags: Jeremy Hefner
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