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FAU gets ready to take on Texas, OL injuries minor
SunSentinel.comFlorida Atlantic began preparation for the season opener at Texas Thursday, with the scout team running the Longhorns' offense. "I was pleased the way the team started preparation," coach Howard Schnellenberger said. "They came out and were attentive and...Tags: Injuries, Kevin Miller, Values, Howard Schnellenberger
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Michigan elections panel OKs ballot proposals
Associated Press WriterMichigan voters will decide whether to loosen the state's restrictions on embryonic stem cell research and allow medical use of marijuana during November's election. A state election panel gave final approval to the proposals Thursday, clearing their...Tags: Diseases, Medical Research, Alzheimer's Disease, Regional Elections, Court Administration
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Injuries not serious; FAU sets eyes on Texas
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsGood news Thursday afternoon. ???The two guys we are all concerned about are not seriously injured. They are questionable for the game,??? The Voice said after practice. Those two guys are center Nick Paris and guard Kevin Miller. Both......Tags: Kevin Miller, Values
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NY panel investigates lawmaker over e-mails
The New York Assembly's Ethics Committee is investigating claims that a married lawmaker exchanged sexually explicit e-mails from 2003 to 2005 with a legislative employee. The accusation against Assemblyman Sam Hoyt, a Buffalo Democrat seeking re-...Tags: Political Candidates, Primaries, Elections, Values, Sheldon Silver
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Injury to Davin Joseph gives guard Jeremy Zuttah a shot to start
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen the Tampa Bay Buccaneers used their third-round pick in the 2008 draft on Jeremy Zuttah, an offensive lineman out of Rutgers, the choice seemed somewhat curious. Their offensive line was already solid, and the Bucs had needs in other areas. "Our...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, National Football League, Values, Jon Gruden
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Palm Beach Community College employee says his race and gender cost him job interview
South Florida Sun-SentinelA Palm Beach Community College employee is suing the school, saying he's the victim of discrimination because he is a white man. Despite a "stellar" eight-year employment record with PBCC, Stephen Gray says he was denied an interview for a higher...Tags: Palm Beach Community College, Values, Colleges and Universities
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Good and evil and Barack Obama
In the wake of the fascinating forum hosted by Pastor Rick Warren at his Saddleback Church in Orange County, Calif., everyone is focusing on the contrasts between presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama. More interesting are the contrasts...Tags: George Bush, National Government, Executive Branch, Oak Lawn, Abortion
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Miramar's Moodie reps Jamaica in Olympics
Nova HighJamaican runners took the spotlight for their country in the Summer Olympics, but South Florida's Natasha Moodie, a 2007 Miramar High graduate, represented Jamaica in an event dominated by the United States: swimming. Moodie had high hopes for her first...Tags: Swimming, Disasters, Summer Olympics, Ohio State University, Values
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Sen. Ted Stevens' request to move corruption trial to Alaska is denied
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA federal judge Wednesday denied Sen. Ted Stevens' request to move his corruption trial to his home state of Alaska, saying the lawmaker's plans to campaign for reelection risked improperly influencing potential jurors if the case were to be transferred...Tags: Trials, Laws, Wetlands, Court Administration, Litigation
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Do pets await masters in afterlife?
Tribune wire servicesCarolyn Sharp's beloved greyhound Starr was 4 years old when she was diagnosed with a deadly form of cancer. Sharp decided the two of them would stay together as long as Starr was not suffering too much. The greyhound received radiation treatments and...Tags: Pets and Pet Supplies, Christianity, Roman Catholic, Religious Leaders, Judaism
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The path to assisted suicide
Contrary to an Aug. 11 Times editorial, AB 2747 is a legally confused solution to non-existent problems that opens the way to doctor-assisted suicide. This legislation is not cut and dry; rather, it raises substantive policy questions relating to...Tags: Diseases, Assisted Suicide, National Government, Upper House, Laws
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Still Missing The Edwards Scandal Story
From all the tearing of hair and gnashing of teeth, you'd think the story the news media missed was one of huge consequence, like going to war on fabricated grounds. Instead, it was an affair involving a once-viable presidential candidate, ex-U.S. Sen....Tags: Mass Media, Political Candidates, Corporate Crime, Beverly Hills, John Edwards
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