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    Sep 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Events for fall at Baltimore colleges

    ++++++++++++++++++++ || Bo Burnham at Loyola: The off-color and politically incorrect YouTube sensation will serenade the Loyola community with some of his comedic ballads, such as “I’m Bo Yo” and “New Math.” 9 p.m. Friday,...

    Tags: George W. Bush, YouTube, Colleges and Universities, Entertainment, Karl Rove

  2. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. Ocotillo residents sound off on wind energy project

    Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
    OCOTILLO — More than 40 residents met Saturday morning with Imperial County Supervisor Jack Terrazas to voice their concerns over the Ocotillo Wind Energy Project. The proposed project by Pattern Energy is a 465-megawatt wind farm that would...

    Tags: Solar Energy, Weather Statistics, Wind Power, Minority Groups, Renewable Energy

  4. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  5. Film fest offers workshops for actors, directors

    The family that greeted filmmaker Andrew Kightlinger on Saturday in Aberdeen has its roots in Selby.
    The family that greeted filmmaker Andrew Kightlinger on Saturday in Aberdeen has its roots in Selby.  Kightlinger, who spoke at the South Dakota Film Festival, was born and raised in Madagascar. But his father, Lon, and his dad’s five siblings,...

    Tags: Patrick Swayze, Arts and Culture, Unions, Entertainment, Career and Workplace

  6. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. The jig is not yet up

     The yearly Northeastern Celtic Faire and Games, on the weekend of the third Saturday in September, attracts people from all over.
    snorman@aberdeennews.com
     The yearly Northeastern Celtic Faire and Games, on the weekend of the third Saturday in September, attracts people from all over.  At least 700 people had turned out by midday Saturday for the Celtic heritage, history, sporting and entertainment...

    Tags: McAfee, Inc., Health, Dance, High Schools, Entertainment

  8. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Taken For Granted: A tempest in a grave site

    We’re in northwestern Michigan’s lake country, where Hemingway hunted and Al Capone hid out from the Chicago heat, both feds and Fahrenheit. Summer and year-round residents alike strive to preserve the serenity of their surroundings while...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Minority Groups, Halloween, Al Capone

  10. Sep 17, 2011 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Local Hero: Eastford Man First Union General To Die In Civil War

    Gen. Nathaniel Lyon died at the right time.
    The Hartford Courant
    Gen. Nathaniel Lyon died at the right time. Raised in eastern Connecticut, the 43-year-old West Point graduate was killed while commanding the Union forces at the Battle of Wilson's Creek near Springfield, Mo., on Aug. 10, 1861. He became the first...

    Tags: Defense, Pennsylvania, Human Interest, Unions, Career and Workplace

  12. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Aberdeen: Suicide among American Indians topic of speech today

    Dr. Martin Michael “Mike” Cutler will speak at 3:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. today at Northern State University's Johnson Fine Arts Center room 134. “Who We Used to Be” will explore the phenomenon of suicide among American Indians from historical, social,...

    Tags: Suicide, Minority Groups

  14. Sep 19, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. High school students can learn to speak Lakota

    Sioux Falls high school students again will have the opportunity to learn the Lakota language starting next fall. The school district previously offered Lakota as a class in 2008-09, the Argus-Leader reported. Tim Easter earned credits last year at...

    Tags: Minority Groups, Religious Festivals

  16. Sep 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. PST: Barbara T. Smith's life in the avant-garde shadows

    The coffee table in Barbara T. Smith's Venice home is piled high with aging cassette tapes. She's been sorting through audio from a 1981 performance piece called "Birthdaze" in preparation for "The Radicalization of a '50s Housewife," her upcoming solo show at UC Irvine's University Art Gallery.
    The coffee table in Barbara T. Smith's Venice home is piled high with aging cassette tapes. She's been sorting through audio from a 1981 performance piece called "Birthdaze" in preparation for "The Radicalization of a '50s Housewife," her upcoming solo...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Heart Surgery, Minority Groups, Yoga, Arts

  18. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  19. Providence teacher goes 'paperless'

    Paper has been an everyday part of school, from syllabi to assignments to reports to grades. But when you walk in Joyce Bruner’s classroom at The Providence School in Wilmore, you will have trouble finding a sheet. In fact, you’d probably find more in the bathroom across the hall.
    jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.com
    Paper has been an everyday part of school, from syllabi to assignments to reports to grades. But when you walk in Joyce Bruner’s classroom at The Providence School in Wilmore, you will have trouble finding a sheet. In fact, you’d probably find...

    Tags: Computer Networking and Internet, Dyslexia, File Sharing, Minority Groups, Apple iPad

  20. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  21. Reenactment holds key to past, future

    The American Revolution is often thought of as a war fought in the large port cities of the original 13 colonies located along the Atlantic Ocean. While those battles did indeed take place and held a vital role in the outcome that helped form our nation, other important pieces of history from the American Revolution often go unmentioned, such as the revolution on the frontier.
    The American Revolution is often thought of as a war fought in the large port cities of the original 13 colonies located along the Atlantic Ocean. While those battles did indeed take place and held a vital role in the outcome that helped form our nation,...

    Tags: Atlantic Ocean, Civil Unrest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Minority Groups, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783)

  22. Sep 23, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Myth vs. Fact

    Learning about Type 2 diabetes and the risk factors involved can help a person detect the disease early or know what he or she needs to do to minimize their risk. Type 2 diabetes, which used to be called adult-onset diabetes, is becoming more common, especially in children and young adults.<span> </span><span>Here are common myths associated with Type 2 diabetes:</span>
    Learning about Type 2 diabetes and the risk factors involved can help a person detect the disease early or know what he or she needs to do to minimize their risk. Type 2 diabetes, which used to be called adult-onset diabetes, is becoming more common,...

    Tags: Health, African Americans, Social Issues, Breast Cancer, Weight

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