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Weis worried about unexpected vs. San Diego St.
AP Sports WriterSan Diego State's defensive line is so beat up even Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis is concerned. No, it's not that Weis is feeling a twinge of compassion for Aztecs coach Chuck Long, who already has lost three defensive linemen for the season and has...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities
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LPGA suspends rule requiring players to speak English
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAmid a furor of protest, the LPGA announced today that it would back down on suspending golfers who do not speak adequate English, reversing a decision that had prompted widespread charges of discrimination. LPGA tour commission Carolyn Bivens said...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Fines, Clubs and Associations, Punishment
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For GOP, it's a whiter shade of pale
The SwampDelegates at the Republican National Convention the Xcel Energy Center on Paul, Minnesota. U.S. Sen. John McCain will accept The GOP nomination for U.S. President Thursday night. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) by Frank James ST. PAUL, Minn. --.....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Washington Post Company, 2008 Republican National Convention, Government, Energy Resources
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Eclectic schedule
SEPTEMBER THROUGH SEPT. 14 RV Outdoor Show, Fairgrounds THROUGH SEPT. 18 Contemporary Ceramics from Wales, Clayworks THROUGH SEPT. 18 Symbiosis: Animal and Human Form, Clayworks THROUGH OCT. 5 Tableware Show, Potters THROUGH DEC. 8 Selling the Candidates:...Tags: Culture, Public Holidays, Dance, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Broadway
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Viewpoint: America's 'identity' blind spot
As a nation and as individuals, we tend to view the world through the prism of our own experiences. Over the last few weeks, Russians, Georgians, Abkhazians and South Ossetians have reminded us that ethnic nationalism and secessionism are on the rise...Tags: Civil Rights, International Relations, Clubs and Associations, Diplomacy, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Community Calendar - September 5, 2008
TODAY Russian Days Festival, 11 a.m.-9 p.m., St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church, 980 Bridle Path Road, Bethlehem. Ethnic foods, baked goods, crafts, and music by Jolly Joe Timmer 6-9 p.m. Also, 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday with music by The Occasions noon-3...Tags: Emmaus, Dance, Lehigh County, Danielsville, Christianity
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Hispanic group sues state, alleging specialty license-plate rules discriminate
Sentinel Staff WriterA nonprofit group proposing a custom Hispanic license plate for Florida filed a federal lawsuit Thursday, claiming discrimination and infringement of free speech. National Hispanic Corporate Achievers, a Longwood organization that organizes local job...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Trials
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Family Filmgoer by Jane Horwitz for Sept. 5
The Family Filmgoer 6 & older Fly Me to the Moon (G) Three young flies stow away on the Apollo 11 spacecraft and go to the moon. Contains mildly crude language ("crap"). There is a Russian vs. American fly-fight finale. 8 & older The Longshots (PG)...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Traitor, Tropic Thunder, The Longshots, Washington Post Company
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Companies lose staff but can save assets
Layoffs. Downsizing. Restructuring. They are ugly words in business. When mentioned in conjunction with a particular company or industry, these words are sure to provoke fear and angst among employers and employees alike. As more companies struggle to...Tags: Unemployment, Unions, Retirement, Civil Rights, AirTran
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Out Of The Shadows
By ROGER CATLIN | Courant TV CriticPerhaps because of their association with darkness and shadow, the essence of movie drama, vampires have been part of film culture since "Nosferatu." Defined by Bela Lugosi and stylized by everyone from Anne Rice to Andy Warhol, the vampire has become...Tags: Bela Lugosi, Television Industry, Film Festivals, Andy Warhol, Bodies of Water
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African-Americans celebrate heritage
Traditional country cooking and pint-size lemonade were some of the African-American cuisine and beverages that festival-goers enjoyed recently at the second annual Surry County African-American Family Reunion Weekend Festival. The two-day historical...Tags: Dance, Dancing, Clubs and Associations, Festive Event, Christianity
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A Controversial VP Pick
On Wednesday, a new American star and hero was born! Sarah Palin took on her opposition in her Republican convention acceptance speech and scored an overwhelming victory. Despite formidable and herculean efforts to destroy her undertaken by the elite...Tags: Government, Medical Specialization, John McCain, Reproduction, Political Candidates
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