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High court strikes down Stolen Valor Act
SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego assemblyman and ex-Marine said Thursday he respects theU.S. Supreme Courtruling striking down the Stolen Valor Act, which made it unlawful to falsely claim to have been awarded a military honor. The law, passed by Congress in...
Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Antonin Scalia, Nathan Fletcher, Finance
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WDBJ7 goes inside the White House for a behind the scenes tour
Anchor/ReporterIt was the biggest home in America at one time until after the Civil War. WDBJ7 Anchor Hollani Davis was one of eight reporters invited by the Obama administration earlier this month to take a personal tour of the White House. The President invitation...Tags: Harry S. Truman, Politics, Business, George Washington, White House
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And Baltimore's Funniest Celebrity is....
The Baltimore SunIn the end, Baltimore's Funniest Celebrity became more of an endurance test than a flexing of comedic muscle. Maryland's former Lt. Gov. Michael Steele, the last celebrity to take the stage, might have won over what remained of the crowd when he joked...Tags: Sheila Dixon, Annapolis, Denise Whiting, Michael Steele, Tom Brokaw
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U.Va. president reinstated
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The president of the University of Virginia was reinstated on Tuesday by the school's board, whose surprise decision to force her out two weeks ago set off a wave of protests by faculty and students. Teresa Sullivan,...Tags: Politics, Bob McDonnell, Executive Branch, University of Michigan, Government
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Teresa Sullivan reinstated as University of Virginia president
WDBJ7 ReporterIt's a new day at the University of Virginia. President Teresa Sullivan is back on the job after a tumultuous two weeks that drew protests on-campus. On Tuesday, the Board of Visitors voted unanimously to reinstate Sullivan two weeks after her forced...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Students, University of Michigan, Teachers, Financial Planning
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Kelly clears Rees for workouts -- for now
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterBRIDGMAN -- Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees is attending summer school classes, working out with his Irish football teammates and basking in relative normalcy. For now. The junior's May 3 arrest and subsequent four misdemeanor charges haven't gone...Tags: Misdemeanors, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Football, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Jeff Semler: We have to preserve vocational agriculture
jsemler@umd.eduAgricultural literacy is a large concern of mine, and sort of a cause, if you will. My concern was heightened when I read about a survey conducted by a British charity called LEAF, which revealed that only 40 percent of young adults associated cows with...Tags: Science, Genetics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Biology, Genes and Chromosomes
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High performing schools receive waivers on annual accreditation
Ten schools with high marks here in western Virginia are getting a break on annual accreditation. State education officials are offering three-year waivers to more than 100 schools across the state. They qualified by achieving pass rates of 95 percent or...
Tags: Franklin County (Virginia), Science, Standards of Learning, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia)
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Defense Concludes Closing Arguments in Fairbanks Militia Case
Channel 2 NewsThe defense wrapped up its closing arguments Wednesday in the federal trial of three Fairbanks militiamen accused of plotting to murder judges and other federal officials. The prosecution will get 45 minutes of rebuttal time Thursday, before the...Tags: Trials, Wars and Interventions, Judges, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Natural Bridge: Landmark features birding, nature walks and tubing events this summer
The Natural Bridge has launched a new family-friendly outdoor activities program, “Days of Summer Wonder,” that includes a James River tubing package, guided birding walk and regularly scheduled guided nature walks. - The guided walks at...
Tags: Holidays, Labor Day, Caves and Caverns, Landforms
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All but one student burned in Alki Beach bonfire mishap released from hospital
Q13 Fox News reporterAll but one of the five high school students burned in an Alki Beach bonfire accident were being released from Harborview Medical Center Tuesday. One will remain in the hospital to be treated for more severe burn injuries. He is listed in satisfactory...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Hospitals and Clinics, Students, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Mail Call - June 12
“I’m calling in regard to the letter to the editor in June 6, about Thomas Jefferson, advocating religion. But he forgot to mention that Thomas Jefferson was also a slave owner, who took liberties with the female slaves in his quarters, and...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Television Industry, Barack Obama, White House, Slavery
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