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Saturday's local results and schedule
Daily PressHIGH SCHOOLS Please see HRVarsity.com for scores, news and opinion COLLEGES Football William and Mary at N.C. State, 6 Norfolk State at Kentucky, 6 Hampton at Southern Illinois, 7 Field hockey Columbia 2, William and Mary 0 Wilson (Pa.) at...Tags: Memorial Stadium, Fourth of July, Christianity
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Woman's mission: Keep Hispanic youths in school
Republican-American of WaterburyBack-to-school time for Maria Gonzalez means Friday evenings in a church basement, surrounded by 30 teens chattering in a mix of English and Spanish. She pushes them to excel in school, though she is not a teacher. She coaches the students in dance,...Tags: Population, Demographics, Social Sciences, Teen-agers, Christianity
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ASKING THE CLERGY
Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Congregation Sons of Israel, Woodmere: Yes. While houses of worship stand for ethereal and eternal values, functioning in the real world means they have to pay for electricity, heat, air conditioning and professional staffing. That'...Tags: Judaism, Unificationism, Roman Catholic, Belief and Faith, Melville
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Finding the divine online
Sentinel Staff WriterOn any given Sunday, Laurie and Tim Klaus of Salisbury, N.C., attend church with Laurie's parents in Longwood. And when their daughter traveled to Texas for an internship, she, too, worshipped with her family. "It binds us together," Laurie Klaus said....Tags: Electronics, Fort Lauderdale, Kissimmee, Christianity
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ALMANAC
On Sept. 6, 1837, the Oberlin Collegiate Institute of Ohio went co-educational. In 1901 President William McKinley was shot and mortally wounded by anarchist Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo. (McKinley died eight days later; he was...Tags: Bill Clinton, U.S. Open Tennis, Christianity, Air and Space Accidents, Government
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Bulletin Board: A list of Palm Beach County events
Today Acrylic painting classes, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Professional Artists' League, 19119 Winslow Terrace, west of Boca Raton. $25. Call 561-883-5033. Delray area Overeaters Anonymous, beginners meeting, no weigh-ins, 9:30-11 a.m., Crossroads Club, 1700...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Civil Unrest, Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Animals
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Community events
Beaverdam Park, located on 8687 Roaring Springs Road, in Gloucester, will host Moonlight Fishing from 6 p.m. to midnight, tonight. Boaters need to have navigation lights on their boat, red and green running lights and an all-around white light. Enter park...Tags: Popular Music, Defense, Euclid, Christianity, Classical Music
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Howard County Datebook
On Stage 'Blacklisted' Rep Stage, the professional theater-in-residence at Howard Community College, is starting its 16th season with Trumbo: Red, White and Blacklisted, Christopher Trumbo's story of his father, screenwriter Dalton Trumbo's ordeal with...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Academic Progress, Adults, Culture
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Ann Louise Peace, office manager and volunteer
Ann Louise Peace, a retired office manager, homemaker and volunteer, died of heart failure Aug. 28 at Pickersgill Retirement Community in Towson. She was 88. Ann Louise Thomas was born in Baltimore and raised on Canterbury Road. After graduating from...Tags: Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland), Roland Park, Christianity, Govans, American Revolutionary War
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1189: England's King Richard I (the Lion-Hearted) was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 1783: The Treaty of Paris between the United States and Great Britain officially ended the Revolutionary War. 1939: Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand declared...Tags: Roman Catholic, Christianity
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On this day in history
On Sept. 3, 1189, Richard I, known as Richard the Lion-Hearted, was crowned king of England in Westminster Abbey. In 1783 the Treaty of Paris between the United States and Great Britain officially ended the Revolutionary War. In 1939 Britain and...Tags: Frank Capra Jr., Roman Catholic, Pauline Kael, Christianity
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Labor Day Parade Elks Lodge 175 will hold a Labor Day parade through downtown Annapolis at 3 p.m. , starting at Amos Garrett Boulevard, heading down West and Calvert streets to Northwest Street. It will include bands, marching units, antique cars...Tags: Christianity, Dancing, Children, Fishing, Injuries
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