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Channeling their pain
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Bobbie Woods remembers Feb. 7, 2003, like it was yesterday. It was the night her son, Terrill Woods, was shot inside a downtown Burger King. As she arrived at Memorial Hospital that night, Woods had no idea how serious her 28-year-old son'...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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Hobo or Boy Scout? Credit quiz tells the score
Funny MoneyIt's one of the most important numbers influencing life on this planet, and I don't mean your ZIP code, dress size or how much you spent on Mother's Day gifts for your wife. I mean your credit score, which, besides determining how much credit you get...Tags: Clonazepam (drug), Drugs and Medicines, Alprazolam (drug), Consumers, Personal Finance
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READER SUBMITTED: Supreme Court Justice Dennis G. Eveleigh Urges Quinnipiac Students To Maintain Honesty, Integrity
HamdenYou have nothing if you do not have a good reputation. This was the advice the Honorable Dennis G. Eveleigh, associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court, offered at the Quinnipiac University School of Law commencement ceremony. Eveleigh gave...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Quinnipiac University, Career and Workplace, Students
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Twin Cities' rise in suburban poverty among highest in nation
Star TribuneInver Hills Community College nestles into leafy valleys near some of the wealthiest neighborhoods in suburban Dakota County. But every Wednesday at noon, students like Christine Monroe and Muhammad Rashad quietly slip into the back of a truck to pick...Tags: Washington, DC, Poverty, Students, Instrument Engineering, Social Issues
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Charity events keep spring social season hot
Chicago socialites had a difficult decision to make Saturday, with three celebrity-hosted galas taking place at the same time around the city. But for the see-and-be-seen crowd, this was likely a good problem to have. Those who attended the 26th...
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Congrats x 3: Buettner family is up to their elbows in caps and gowns
Belleville News-DemocratThe Buettners of Belleville are up to their elbows in caps and gowns. The family of seven has three graduates this year. Daughter Renee, 21, graduated from Indiana State University in Terre Haute on May 4. Her graduation cards line the living room...Tags: Education, Schools, Elementary Schools, Trips and Vacations, CEO Pay
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Special day honors military spouses
Commercial-News, Danville, Ill.Each year on May 10, the U.S. military honors those who do not wear the uniform but who stand beside their service members every day -- military spouses. Military Spouse Appreciation Day was established by Ronald Reagan in 1984 and is celebrated the...Tags: U.S. Military, Armed Forces, Ronald Reagan, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Urbana (Champaign, Illinois)
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Victoria announces Cool Film series
The Dayton Daily NewsThe names of the 12 films that will be shown this summer at the Victoria Theatre Association's popular Cool Films Series have just been announced. New this year is "Reel Late At the Vic," a series of films that will screen at 10:30 p.m. They include...Tags: Dance, Music, Carnegie Hall, God Bless America (movie), FBI
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Grad party costs go beyond food and decorations
Grand Forks HeraldBuying cake and making punch are considered staples of preparing for a graduation party, but some hosts are going beyond securing the essentials for their graduates' bashes. Local business staff said it's also common for people hosting a graduation...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Book Notes: Sweeney hits Auntie's on Friday
The Spokesman-ReviewActress-comedian-writer Julia Sweeney is returning to her hometown on Friday to read from her new book, "If It's Not One Thing, It's Your Mother." The reading, at 7 p.m. at Auntie's Bookstore, 402 W. Main Ave., will also feature a giveaway -- call it... -
Community rallies behind Taylor Robinson's family
The Akron Beacon JournalHer daughter has yet to come home. Carmilla Robinson wants no one to forget that. Two weeks have passed. Mother's Day has come and gone, and yet 19-year-old Taylor Robinson remains missing. On Saturday, a crowd nearing 200 or more joined the Akron...Tags: FBI, Human Interest, Kent State University
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Herald readers pay tribute to their mothers' wisdom
Bradenton HeraldGiving advice may not be the most difficult job a mother has, but it may be one with the most enduring significance. A few weeks back, the Herald asked readers to submit photos of themselves with their mothers to Bradenton.com, along with the most...Tags: Key West, Family, Colleges and Universities
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