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Female UNI profs marry in California
Two female UNI professors flew to San Francisco and were legally married in a civil ceremony. Rebecca Burkhardt, a professor of music, and Cynthia Goatley, a professor of theater, said they initially did not want to publicize their marriage, but feel...Tags: Marriage
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ILLINOIS STYLE: A salt cave spa in Chicago
The (Crystal Lake) Northwest HeraldLittle can penetrate the solitude and soothing effects created from the roaring of the waves or the smell and feel of salt water. But exactly how is a Midwesterner supposed to temporarily escape the everyday pressures of work, family, finances and other...Tags: Personal Service, Caves and Caverns, Holistic Medicines, Fox River Grove, Medicine
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A smaller home can be a big change for retirees
Facing medical concerns, 75-year-old Bill Giesenhagen and his wife moved out of their single-family home near Denver last month and into an apartment in an assisted-living community. He and wife Maggie downsized the right way, starting to plan their move...Tags: Children, Sales, Alzheimer's Disease, Medical Services, Adults
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Paralympic swimmer sets sights on gold
For 30 minutes they swim together, two strangers lapping the pool in adjacent lanes at the Merritt Athletic Club in Towson. Finally, the older woman climbs out and slumps on the deck, in awe of the teenager still plugging away.
"She just keeps going,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Grey's Anatomy, Summer Olympics, Olympic Games, Awards and Prizes
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School board seeks members for advisory panels
The Board of Education of Harford County Public Schools is seeking applicants for its Citizen Advisory Committees. Membership is open to all Harford County residents, including those without children in the school system. Committees will meet as...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at Work
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Parents head back to school
Special to The Baltimore SunBefore the first day of school, county students were invited to attend an open house at their respective schools. During this night, the students were introduced to their teachers, shown their classrooms, and met classmates and schoolmates. Now it's...Tags: Back to School, Havre de Grace, Middle Schools, Children, Academic Progress
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Viewpoint: 'McCain the maverick' no longer exists
Sen. John McCain has an impressive personal story. Imprisoned by the North Vietnamese for 5 1/2 years, mostly in the infamous "Hanoi Hilton," he showed great courage, resilience and reservoirs of strength. It is the central narrative of his life, a...Tags: Barack Obama, Private Health Care, Washington Post Company, Elections, Executive Branch
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Maryland Republicans hold on to modest hopes
Head home, hunker down and hope for the best. That was the recipe for Maryland Republicans as they departed their party's national convention to prepare for an election they hope puts John McCain in the White House. There's not much of a chance of...Tags: Local Elections, Religious Leaders, Elections, Roscoe G Bartlett, Nancy Pelosi
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Howard County adoptions drop
While adoptions increased across the state last year, placements dropped in Howard County, but not enough to trouble social services officials. The findings, as well as news of increases in delinquent child-support payments, come from state social service...Tags: Book, Social Services, Catonsville, Society
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From construction to schools' renovation
Howard schools Superintendent Sydney L. Cousin unveiled a $125.3 million capital budget for the coming fiscal year that he says represents a shift from new construction to renovation. "It's a reflection of the needs of the school system," said Cousin,...Tags: Renovation, Teaching and Learning, State Budgets, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Public Finance
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Adopting HIV-positive children
Associated PressSolomon Henderson inherited just three things from his birth parents, who left him at an Ethiopian orphanage when he was 1 year old: a picture of Jesus, a plastic crucifix and HIV. As one of some 14,000 Ethiopian children born with the virus every year,...Tags: Diplomacy, Private Health Care, AIDS, Health Treatments, Diseases
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Zito strikes it rich for troops
Barry Zito is slowly turning things around with the Giants. Meanwhile, he continues to make progress on his foundation, Strikeouts for Troops, which he founded in 2005. The organization donates money to war-wounded veterans and their families, and...Tags: Barry Zito
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