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Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from '20/20' interview
The Associated PressThe highly public divorce battle between Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband may be settled, but the couple's bitter dispute is heating up again. Brinkley asked a Suffolk County court to shield the couple's two children from a televised interview,...Tags: Lawyers, People, Court Administration, Family, Trials
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Christian Children's Fund expands work to Cambodia
The Richmond-based Christian Children's Fund is expanding into Cambodia. Christian Children's Fund, in partnership with ChildFund Australia, plans to help build primary schools and recruit, mentor and train teachers in the Svay Rieng province. The...Tags: Society, People
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In Your School: Allentown Area
IN THE ALLENTOWN SCHOOL DISTRICT there will be no school Monday due to an In-Service Day. Allen High School's homecoming dance will be held 7-10 p.m. Oct. 18. Dieruff High School will hold an open house 7-9 p.m. Thursday. Harrison-Morton Middle...Tags: Middle Schools, Game Playing, Academic Progress, Festive Event, People
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County backs 'wholesome environment'
247-4644— York County's Board of Supervisors passed a resolution at Tuesday night's meeting in support of a child-appropriate community standard of decency. But if you're wondering what that standard is and how it came about, you might not be the only...Tags: People, Family, Standards
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Arkansas says it will begin allowing same-sex or unmarried foster parents case by case
Associated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) _ Arkansas plans to reverse course and allow unmarried or same-sex couples to take on foster children on a case-by-case basis, even as voters prepare to decide the issue in November, the state Department of Human Services said...Tags: Sex, Gays and Lesbians, Executive Branch, Minority Groups, People
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Community events
Flotilla 64 will offer a Safe Boating Class from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on Oct. 14, 16, 21 and 23 (Tuesdays and Thursdays); Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Waterman's Hall, Route 1208, Greate Road in Gloucester Point. The course satisfies the Virginia...Tags: American Legion, George Washington, Clubs and Associations, Nature, Christianity
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Assistance League The Assistance League Chesapeake will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Severna Park library branch, 45 W. McKinsey Road. 410-729-9169. Poetry lecture Anne Arundel Community College will offer "Wordscapes with John Lane" at 2 p.m. in...Tags: Fires, Defense, Colleges and Universities, Festive Event, Chesapeake Bay
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Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from 20/20 interview
Associated Press WriterThe highly public divorce battle between supermodel Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband may be settled, but the couple's bitter dispute is heating up again with yet another court fight. Brinkley asked a Suffolk County court to shield the couple's two...Tags: Lawyers, People, Court Administration, Family, Trials
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Family Time: October 9, 2008
CIRCUS SPECTACULAR Exotic white-striped Bengal tigers give high- fives. An archer demonstrates dazzling skills with his crossbow. Adorable daschunds perform clever tricks. Be right on top of the action when Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey circus...Tags: Lehigh University, Binney and Smith, People, East Stroudsburg University
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South Korea aims to end stigma of adoption and stop 'exporting' babies
New York Times News ServiceDaunted by the stigma surrounding adoption here, Cho Joong Bae and Kim In Soon delayed expanding their family for years. When they finally did six years ago, Cho chose to tell his elderly parents that the child was the result of an affair, rather than...Tags: Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Adoption, People, Family
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Stony Brook Medical Center cleared in 4 cases
The state Department of Health has cleared Stony Brook University Medical Center in cases involving four families whose children had been treated in the now closed pediatric cardiac surgery program. In 2006, weeks after the department closed Stony Brook'...Tags: Southold, People, Therapies, Surgery, Health Treatments
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Exhibit Celebrates Sculptor Bessie Potter Vonnoh
Also This Week Columbus Day Weekend is a good excuse for a road trip in New England. And the 14th Paradise City Art Festival in Northampton, ranked as one of the nation's best, is a good reason to head north. Of the 275 exhibiting artists and craftsmen...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Festive Event, People
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