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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
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TAMAQUA AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT MEET THE RAIDERS NIGHT, AUG. 20 -- 7 p.m., at H.S. stadium … all fall sports participants, cheerleaders, coaches, Raider marching band performs field show … free and open to public … raindate 7 p.m., Aug. 25 …...Tags: Bill Elliott, Population, Teen-agers, Hospitals and Clinics, Babe Ruth
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Homeless man indicted in murder
A Peoria County grand jury has returned a one-count indictment charging a homeless man with first-degree murder in the death of an 18-year-old woman. A maintenance worker doing his morning rounds at Sterling Middle School on July 29 found the body of...Tags: Assault, Murder
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:58 p.m. CDT
A Ladysmith man's conviction this week for strangling a woman 32 years ago may seem like the high drama of the CBS television show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." But the idea only made the northern Wisconsin police chief whose department led the...Tags: Elections, Economic Policy, Employees, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CBS Corp.
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Report: Fire destroyed WTC 7, not explosives
michael.frazier@newsday.comSmoldering debris from one of the fallen Twin Towers ignited flames at nearby World Trade Center Building 7, and the intense heat -- not explosives -- caused the skyscraper to collapse, according to a federal report released Thursday. The findings...Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Industrial Accidents, Standards
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Jump in Measles Cases Linked to Vaccine Fears
Associated PressATLANTA -- The number of measles cases in the U.S. is at its highest level since 1997, and nearly half of those involve children whose parents rejected vaccination, government health officials reported Thursday. The number of cases is still small, just...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Medical Specialization, Health Organizations, Health Treatments, Diseases
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King speech to Obama speech: A dream realized?
AP National WriterThe dreamer in him envisioned a day when "Whites Only" signs would no longer hang in restaurant windows. A time when everyone's desire to vote would be respected. A time when blacks and whites would work, pray and live together. He spoke of an America...Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Apartments, Parliament, Condos and Houses, Population
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What Maryland thinks
Starting Sunday, the redesigned Sun will include a new op-ed page feature: "What Maryland Thinks." Five days a week, we will ask you a question of the day on a topic in the news, and you can respond by going to our Web site. The results of the online poll... -
Respect called key to school safety
Sun reporterAfter several well-publicized violent incidents last school year, Baltimore's teachers got a lesson on how building stronger relationships with their students reduces the chance of classroom disruption and increases achievement. "When students have...Tags: Morgan State University, National or Ethnic Minorities, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Sheila Dixon
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Drinking with your children
The news this week that more than 100 college presidents, including top university officials in Maryland, want the legal drinking age of 21 to be reconsidered has sent shock waves through the state and college campuses nationwide. Opponents in Maryland...Tags: William A Bronrott, Colleges and Universities, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Swimming, Family
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Don't lower the drinking age to 18
Do college presidents think lowering the drinking age to 18 will solve problems? Or will it turn into a larger problem for everyone else? What do you think high school prom night will be like with the whole class at the neighborhood bar? Don't lower the...Tags: Bowmanstown, Colleges and Universities
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The carrot and the sticky bun
Of The Morning CallSaucon Valley Superintendent Sandra Fellin keeps a jar of peanut M&Ms on her desk. It's the kind of treat that is hardly rare in schools or many other offices. But the suburban district is beginning to frown on candy -- or, for that matter, other food --...Tags: Mario, Catasauqua, Penn State University, People
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Even if you look drunk at a game, you can likely keep buying booze, says study of sports stadiums
Chicago TribuneThe stadiums and arenas of Chicago have seen untold amounts of alcohol-fueled mayhem, from obscene yelling to savage, bare-knuckle brawls. But according to a study released Wednesday, sports venues could be bringing some of this chaos on themselves....Tags: Celebrity, United Center, Government, Major League Baseball, Chicago White Sox
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