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Aberdeen man hits home run with sports collection
swaltman@aberdeennews.comAs both a child and adult, Carlyle Mardian has provided a venue for others to absorb the sports they love. When he was a youngster in Roscoe, buddies would visit his home on Saturday afternoons to watch the Major League Baseball game of the week on one...Tags: Steroids, Sammy Sosa, Sports, Lifestyle and Leisure, Athletes
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MDA telethon making major changes without Lewis
PHOENIX (AP) — Comedian Jerry Lewis' conspicuous absence is not be the only change at the Muscular Dystrophy Association's telethon this year. The Tucson, Ariz.-based association is making major changes to the telethon, slashing it down from a...Tags: Entertainment, Television, Celebrities and Health Issues, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Jerry Lewis
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Letters to the Editor - Sept. 5
Taxpayers cannot afford the current prison ‘non-system’ To the editor: Tim Rowland’s column regarding prison inmates (Aug. 28) completely ignored a major problem regarding prison overcrowding and defective parole practices. Prison...Tags: Bus Accidents, Prisons, Transportation Accidents, Human Interest, Mike Steiner
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'Hollerwood II': World premiere will open season at West T. Hill Community Theatre
jenb@amnews.comThe wild and wacky antics of Random resident Babe Dean, and her friends and family, are the stuff and substance of “Hollerwood II,” written by local playwright Elizabeth Orndorff. In 2008 in “Hollerwood,” audiences were...Tags: Regional Authority, National Government, Government, Politics, Jayne Mansfield
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Northwestern falls apart again, 34-24
In words and actions, Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald made it clear this was no average game week.
He challenged his seniors, telling them: "You're either going to have six opportunities (remaining) or seven — you choose."
In other words, you...Tags: Football, Northwestern Wildcats, Chicago Tribune
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Meals on Wheels Volunteers Get Their Car "Summer-ized"
tommy.noel@the33tv.comMore than 75 Dallas County folks got their car “summer-ized.” “To make sure they don’t have a breakdown in the searing Dallas heat,” said Jim Brown of Prestone. The lucky folks are all volunteers for Meals on Wheels. ...Tags: Russell Maryland, Maryland, Dallas, Vehicles, AAA
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A salute to heroes
"We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; for he today that sheds his blood with me shall be my brother ..." — William Shakespeare, Henry V Did Henry V, King of England, ever say those words? Probably not. But what a wonderful lament and...Tags: Athletes, England, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, Defense
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City voluntarily ends emergency training at fire academy
The Baltimore Fire Department has voluntarily ended its emergency medical services training in the wake of an investigation into cheating at the fire academy in June, according to the state agency that oversees such training. The disclosure came a day...Tags: Collective Contract, Regional Authority, Colleges and Universities, Health, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Monroe uses defense to muffle Hawks
Staff CorrespondentThe Hagerstown Community College and the Monroe College men’s basketball teams entered the Jim Brown Classic with 6-0 records. Only the team from the Bronx, N.Y. stayed that way as the No. 1-ranked Mustangs came away with a 98-78 victory in the...Tags: College Sports, Mike Wilson, Basketball
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DeMarco Murray rushes from obscurity into Cowboys' record book
The Fabulous ForumDallas Cowboys rookie DeMarco Murray ran for 253 yards in Dallas' 34-7 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday, the most rushing yards ever in a single game in team history. Only eight other NFL players and one other rookie have compiled more yards on... -
Biking-friendly resolutions passed by Lemont trustees
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsTrustees this week passed two resolutions that could improve bicycling access in Lemont. The Complete Streets policy, approved at this week’s Village Board meeting, strives …... -
Sell-out? Duh, Michael Jordan’s an owner now
Orlando Sentinel’s Magic BasketBlogStephon Marbury is lucky nobody has invented a time machine or Mister Peabody’s “wayback machine,” as I remember from the days of my youth, watching Rocky and Bullwinkle (“moose” and “squirrel,” as Boris Badenov...
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