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W&M's McDowell gets to Final Four, but not the way he wanted
Daily PressQuinn McDowell didn't get to the Final Four the way he wanted – with his William and Mary teammates preparing for the national semifinals. It was, however, a nice consolation prize. McDowell was in New Orleans during Final Four weekend as part of a...Tags: Draymond Green, College Sports, Ashton Gibbs, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Sports
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Balancing cybersecurity and privacy
From the assembly lines of Detroit to the steel mills of Pittsburgh to the oil fields of Houston, our country has been built by an entrepreneurial spirit and thirst for innovation. And despite our recent economic challenges, that spirit is alive and well....
Tags: C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics, Preventative Medicine, FBI
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On the shelf for now, Jake Cave is eager to get back on the diamond
Jake Cave kept the souvenir. Of course he did. A broken bat, the result of barely getting some wood on one of Mariano Rivera's famous cutters. The Sandman's signature, along with his career save total and date he broke the record, are on it.
"It was...Tags: Baseball Statistics, Sports, Mariano Rivera, Alex Rodriguez, Derek Jeter
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Anchorage Residents Walk For Muscular Dystrophy and Autism
Channel 2 NewsOn Saturday, about 100 people strapped on their running shoes in Midtown to participate in the second annual MDA Muscle Walk. A series of local walk events were held across the country to pay tribute and raise funds for children and adults served by...Tags: Autism, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Behavioral Conditions, Health
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Muscular Dystrophy Association¿s Shamrocks Against Dystrophy campaign
When one thinks of the month of March they of the color green, shamrocks and the Muscular Dystrophy Association's Annual Shamrock's Against Dystrophy campaign. PHL17's Zachery Lashway recaps ACME's 2012 campaign.
Tags: Muscular Dystrophy Association
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Handicap protest toward Governor Brown
FOX5 San DiegoSAN DIEGO – 21- year old Rau Carranza try’s to delivers the Governor a message by staging a sit-it in his wheelchair in a state building in downtown San Diego. The Chula Vista man is suffering from Muscular Dystrophy; he lives his life in a...Tags: Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Government, Politics
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Actor Kevin Bacon judges charity competition at College Park
Actor Kevin Bacon brought his star power to a charity event Wednesday at the University of Maryland, College Park. But the cheers the actor received were not as loud as the hoots and hollers directed toward the six student groups competing for $5,000...Tags: Facebook, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Justice System, University of Maryland, College Park
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City Lights: 'Hey, Martha' stories still worth telling
A former editor of mine sometimes referred to what he called a "Hey, Martha" story. That was his term for a story with an offbeat or amusing twist. In other words, if an old couple were rocking on their front porch while the husband read the paper, he...
Tags: Stan Laurel, The Rolling Stones (music group), Brian Jones, Woody Allen, Yosemite National Park
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Dalia Rodriguez, Fitness Oasis Health Club and Spa
Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer/Copy EditorDalia Rodriguez, Fitness Oasis Health Club and Spa 504 W. Aten Rd., Imperial, CA 92251 760 355-8888 www.fitnessoasisiv.com Tell us how you ended up in this line of work. I have always enjoyed participating in fitness related activities. Therefore, it...Tags: Diabetes, Personal Service, Arthritis, Breast Cancer, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Caretenders Home Health helps keep fixed-income folks healthy
jenb@amnews.comA program begun in 2011 by Caretenders Home Health Agency is continuing this year. The program, which recognizes February as Love a Senior Month, collects necessities for senior citizens who frequently are on fixed incomes. Julie Shewmaker, account...Tags: Chemical Industry, Companies and Corporations, Insurance, Nursing, Economy, Business and Finance
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'Celebrity Apprentice' gets fired up for another season
Zap2ItEven by Manhattan standards, the sandwiches are outrageously expensive -- $500 for a turkey club. At least proceeds from the Celebrity Club International, created by Real Housewife of New Jersey Teresa Giudice and author/Mafia daughter Victoria Gotti --...Tags: American Chopper (tv program) , Adam Carolla, Sandwiches, Paul Teutul Sr., Lisa Lampanelli
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ACLU Attorney Confident After Federal Hearing On Begging
News ReporterACLU Attorney Miriam Aukerman said she feels pretty good about comments made by a U.S. District Court judge after a federal hearing Thursday about the constitutionality of the state’s panhandling ban. “The judge had obviously thought about...Tags: The Salvation Army, Crime, Law and Justice, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice System, Lawyers
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