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Elmhurst offers safety escorts for Muslim students
A suburban Chicago college has stepped up safety measures after an alleged attack on a female Muslim student which officials deemed a hate crime. Elmhurst College officials on Friday contacted Muslim students to offer safety escorts and Elmhurst...Tags: Racism, Teaching and Learning, Assault, Colleges and Universities, Health and Safety at Work
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Hartford Judge Faces DUI Charge
The Hartford CourantThe presiding judge of the Hartford community court was charged with driving under the influence Thursday night after her BMW struck a state police cruiser parked at a highway construction zone on Route 2, state police said. The accident involving...Tags: Judges, Court Administration
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Pennsylvania: Suspect loses education bid
Wire reportsA Pennsylvania teen charged with killing a Mexican man has lost a bid to be sent to private school on the taxpayers' dime. Brandon Piekarsky is charged with third-degree murder in the July beating death of Luis Ramirez, 24. Piekarsky's school agreed...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Central Islip youth burned in crash returning to school
carl.macgowan@newsday.comNathaniel Rivera loves cars. So one August day, the Central Islip boy couldn't resist hopping into the backseat of a Suzuki sedan driven by a 14-year-old out on a joy ride. Moments later, Nathaniel, 12, was trapped in a burning car after the driver...Tags: Islip, Islip, Teen-agers, Central Islip, Stony Brook University
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George Jones' playhouse is classic country music
Sentinel Pop Music CriticBack in his wild days of drink and drugs, back when he used to miss more than 50 shows a year, they called him "No Show" Jones. So I had a sinking feeling that my chances of connecting by telephone with the legendary George Jones weren't that good,...Tags: Radio Industry, Tammy Wynette, Morgan Freeman, Satellite Technology, Orlando
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Brief profiles of U.S. House District 23 candidates Hastings, Thorpe
U.S. House District 23 Marion Thorpe Jr. Personal: 44, divorced, one daughter Education: M.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Professional: Physician Political: First run for office Civic: Chairman of Medicaid Reform Advocate Coalition...Tags: Miramar, Health Organizations, Lower House, Clubs and Associations, Parliament
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FOR FAMILIES: A guide for parents to Oct. 10 and earlier releases
Tribune NewspapersNew this week ' The Express' Rating: PG for thematic content, violence and language involving racism and brief sensuality. What it's about: A young man growing up in segregated America goes to college, where he becomes the first African-American to...Tags: Michael Cera, Beverly Hills, Sex, Rodanthe, Family
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Daily Herald, News-Gazette among IAPEA winners
The (Arlington Heights) Daily Herald won six first-place awards Thursday -- including the coveted general excellence honor -- in the 2008 Illinois Associated Press Editors Association Editorial Excellence contest. The Daily Herald also took home the...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Newspapers, Chicago Sun-Times, Avril Lavigne, Paul Klee
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McCain, Obama on low campaign road to nowhere?
The tenor of the presidential campaign turned sharply negative this week, but the mud-slinging will likely have little effect on next month's election as long as the U.S. economy remains in turmoil, political observers said. "They can attack each other,...Tags: Florida International University, University of Virginia, Political Campaigns, National Government, Sarah Palin
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State weighs cuts in critical needs
Amid a gloomy economy that has severely eroded tax collections, Gov. Martin O'Malley is considering steep cuts to public education and health care programs and might ask state employees to take a six-day unpaid leave.
The spending reductions under...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Michael E Busch, Genetics, Employees, Heads of State
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Correction: Student injured story
In an Oct. 7 story about an Iowa State University student injured in a fall, The Associated Press reported erroneously that Kaleb Stebens fell from a window at a campus fraternity. The fraternity is actually off-campus. The story also should have made...Tags: Injuries
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Mark Blount, Boston Celtics, Philadelphia 76ers, Shawn Marion, Jamaal Magloire
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