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    Dec 22, 2008 |Story| WPHL-LTV
  1. 2009 Mummers Release

    2009 Mummers Release December 22, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE INFORMATION ABOUT THE 2009 NEW YEAR'S DAY MUMMERS PARADE EDITORS: If postponed, the Mummers Parade press credentials issued originally for coverage on New Year's Day will be honored on the...

    Tags: Public Transportation, Oregon, Entertainment, WGN, Washington (U.S. state)

  2. May 24, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Jazzman Perez reaches out to the world

    In the brief history of jazz, several extravagantly gifted musicians have transcended their roles as virtuoso performers to become bona fide cultural ambassadors for this country and its greatest musical export — jazz.
    In the brief history of jazz, several extravagantly gifted musicians have transcended their roles as virtuoso performers to become bona fide cultural ambassadors for this country and its greatest musical export — jazz. Louis Armstrong and Dizzy...

    Tags: Vocal Music (genre), Music Industry, Global Expansion, Dizzy Gillespie, World War II (1939-1945)

  4. May 24, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Prosecutors: Driver had pot in system when Skokie boy hit, killed

    Investigators say a woman with a drug possession conviction was smoking pot the day the vehicle she was driving struck an 8-year-old boy in Skokie, pushing the bike he was riding on a sidewalk across the street and into a parked car.
    Investigators say a woman with a drug possession conviction was smoking pot the day the vehicle she was driving struck an 8-year-old boy in Skokie, pushing the bike he was riding on a sidewalk across the street and into a parked car. Carter Vo, a second-...

    Tags: Marijuana Use, Judges, Misdemeanors, Prosecution, Crimes

  6. May 21, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  7. Explore More Day offers students experimental lessons

    TribLocal - Arlington Heights » News
    Erin Losselyoung, 7, could barely contain her excitement as she prepared to tie-dye a white pillow case at Juliette Low Elementary last week. The first-grade …...
  8. May 15, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Student-created mural unveiled at South Elementary

    TribLocal - Des Plaines » News
    It takes creative thinking and critical skills to design a mural, and South Elementary students learned just that this spring as they set out to …...
  10. May 18, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  11. MOMS gather for friendship

    Before kids, Sylvia Gurganus was an editor for the College of William and Mary's alumni magazine. Now she is raising her two preschool boys, does freelance editing and is president of the Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Club of Newport News-C, Yorktown-S, and Poquoson.
    Before kids, Sylvia Gurganus was an editor for the College of William and Mary's alumni magazine. Now she is raising her two preschool boys, does freelance editing and is president of the Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Club of Newport News-C, Yorktown-...

    Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Facebook, College of William and Mary, Health

  12. May 10, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. Study: Connecticut Residents Among Those With Highest Potential To Improve Economic Status

    WASHINGTON — People living in a group of mostly Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic U.S. states are more likely than the average American to improve their economic status. But southerners are largely falling behind, according to a study released...
  14. May 13, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Student loan blues

    Brenda Small didn't think twice about taking out student loans to pay for nursing school in the late 1980s. She figured she could easily pay off the $20,000 bill — until an injury a few years later left her permanently unable to work.
    Brenda Small didn't think twice about taking out student loans to pay for nursing school in the late 1980s. She figured she could easily pay off the $20,000 bill — until an injury a few years later left her permanently unable to work. Her dreams of...

    Tags: Politics, Students, U.S. Department of Education, Loans, Financial Aid

  16. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  17. Weaker al-Qaida still plots payback for US raid that killed Osama bin Laden

    <span class=&quot;s1">WASHINGTON (AP) &mdash; A year after the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida is hobbled and hunted, too busy surviving for the moment to carry out another Sept. 11-style attack on U.S. soil.</span>
    WASHINGTON (AP) — A year after the U.S. raid that killed Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida is hobbled and hunted, too busy surviving for the moment to carry out another Sept. 11-style attack on U.S. soil. But the terrorist network dreams still of payback,...

    Tags: Global Expansion, Wars and Interventions, Ayman al-Zawahri, Pakistan, Abbottabad (Pakistan)

  18. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Critics seek more oversight of renovations at school district headquarters

    Outraged education, community and political leaders have called for increased oversight of spending in the Baltimore City school system, amid revelations that about $500,000 was spent to upgrade offices at the district headquarters while city and state leaders fought for funding to fix dilapidated school buildings.
    Outraged education, community and political leaders have called for increased oversight of spending in the Baltimore City school system, amid revelations that about $500,000 was spent to upgrade offices at the district headquarters while city and state...

    Tags: Teachers, Politics, Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Lobbying

  20. May 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. NATO summit's economic impact questioned

    The Chicago host committee for the NATO summit said Monday that the event would be a bigger economic boon than some of the city's best-known trade shows, but the rosy projections include what the government and corporations are spending to put it on.
    The Chicago host committee for the NATO summit said Monday that the event would be a bigger economic boon than some of the city's best-known trade shows, but the rosy projections include what the government and corporations are spending to put it on....

    Tags: Travel, Politics, Science, McCormick Place, Economy, Business and Finance

  22. May 2, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Six in race for two open seats on Jefferson County Board of Education

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    Six candidates are running for two open seats on the Jefferson County Board of Education. Voters may cast ballots for no more than two candidates. The two top vote-getters will win seats. While each of the five board members represent a magisterial...

    Tags: Teachers, Loudoun County, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Elections

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