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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Pat Riley, Kaman Corporation, Miami Heat, Mike James, Caron Butler
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Hartford Community Court Judge Charged With DUI
The presiding judge of Hartford's community court was charged with driving under the influence Thursday night after her BMW struck a state police car parked at a construction zone, police said. The accident involving Judge E. Curtissa R. Cofield, 59,...Tags: Judges, Court Administration, Vehicles
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Active lifestyles benefit people in their later years
Special to NewsdayIn the presidential election year of 1984, age was an issue, as it is now. That year, the age in question was President Ronald Reagan's. He was 73 - too old, some said, to be president. During a televised debate with Democratic opponent Walter Mondale,...Tags: Walt Disney World Resort, Diseases, Marathon, Government, Medicine
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Man found guilty of murder
247-4749A jury at Newport News Circuit Court last night convicted Robert D. Cooper of first-degree murder in the death of Menchville High School senior Ryan Richards at a June 2007 graduation party. The jury reached its decision just after 7 p.m. after about four...Tags: Murder, Witnesses, Court Administration, Assault, Prosecution
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Elmhurst offers safety escorts for Muslim students
A suburban Chicago college has stepped up safety measures after an alleged attack on a female Muslim student which officials deemed a hate crime. Elmhurst College officials on Friday contacted Muslim students to offer safety escorts and Elmhurst...Tags: Racism, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at Work, Colleges and Universities, Assault
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Alt fuels, old haunts, open house
Tribune staffALT-FUEL SHOW Fueling the Future, the 45th annual Northwood University International Auto Show, will feature fuel- and energy-efficient Cars Oct. 10 through 12 at the college in Midland, Mich. The student-run, outdoor show will include 500 vehicles from...Tags: Road Transportation, Gardens and Parks, Veterans Affairs, Motorcycling, Toys
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Hartford Judge Faces DUI Charge
The Hartford CourantThe presiding judge of the Hartford community court was charged with driving under the influence Thursday night after her BMW struck a state police cruiser parked at a highway construction zone on Route 2, state police said. The accident involving...Tags: Judges, Court Administration
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State weighs cuts in critical needs
Amid a gloomy economy that has severely eroded tax collections, Gov. Martin O'Malley is considering steep cuts to public education and health care programs and might ask state employees to take a six-day unpaid leave.
The spending reductions under...Tags: Thomas V. Mike Miller, Genetics, Medical Services, Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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McCain, Obama on low campaign road to nowhere?
The tenor of the presidential campaign turned sharply negative this week, but the mud-slinging will likely have little effect on next month's election as long as the U.S. economy remains in turmoil, political observers said. "They can attack each other,...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, John McCain, Sarah Palin
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Pennsylvania: Suspect loses education bid
Wire reportsA Pennsylvania teen charged with killing a Mexican man has lost a bid to be sent to private school on the taxpayers' dime. Brandon Piekarsky is charged with third-degree murder in the July beating death of Luis Ramirez, 24. Piekarsky's school agreed...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Central Islip youth burned in crash returning to school
carl.macgowan@newsday.comNathaniel Rivera loves cars. So one August day, the Central Islip boy couldn't resist hopping into the backseat of a Suzuki sedan driven by a 14-year-old out on a joy ride. Moments later, Nathaniel, 12, was trapped in a burning car after the driver...Tags: Teen-agers, Central Islip, People, Fires, Islip
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George Jones' playhouse is classic country music
Sentinel Pop Music CriticBack in his wild days of drink and drugs, back when he used to miss more than 50 shows a year, they called him "No Show" Jones. So I had a sinking feeling that my chances of connecting by telephone with the legendary George Jones weren't that good,...Tags: Dolly Parton, Twyla Tharp, Tammy Wynette, Orlando, Radio Industry
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