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Sister Stella Marko, teacher, dies
Sister Stella Marko, a member of the School Sisters of Notre Dame who taught in parochial schools and worked in an orphanage, died of congestive heart failure June 18 at her order's motherhouse in the Woodbrook section of Baltimore County. She was 87....Tags: Notre Dame of Maryland University, Colleges and Universities, Maryland, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore County
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Pakistan seminary raid finds students held in abusive conditions
World NowPolice rescued approximately 50 students late Monday from an Islamic seminary in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, several of whom were reportedly chained in a basement, denied food and pressured to join the Taliban.... -
O'Malley to lead push for same-sex marriage next year
Gov. Martin O'Malley pledged Friday to lead the charge next year for a law to recognize same-sex marriage in Maryland, saying he would include the effort among a "handful" of legislative priorities during the 2012 session. Supporters predicted that the...Tags: Government, Nancy Jacobs, Tea Party Movement, Robert J. Garagiola, Annapolis
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Noonan and young people head to Catholic World Youth Day
On Thursday, Aug. 11, Bishop John Noonan and 57 young people, priests, parents and staff from the Orlando Catholic Diocese leave for in Madrid, Spain to observe World Youth Day on Aug. 16.
Among the group is 22-year-old Laura Blancato who has been...Tags: Health, Seminaries, Schizophrenia, Brain, Human Body
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Lists don't make the cut
In the reporting for this story, I thought I’d find at least one old-timer coach or athletic director who still posted lists of who did (and therefore didn't) make the team. Someone who’d rather not face a devastated teenager to explain his or...Tags: Arts and Culture, Students, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning, Volleyball
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School voucher faces lawsuit but new students still a go in Catholic schools
MISHAWAKA -- A judge's decision on whether to block Indiana's new school voucher law, that gives public money for kids to go to private schools based on need, isn't expected until at least next week. But if it is blocked, what does that mean for...Tags: Indiana, Roman Catholicism, South Bend (St. Joseph, Indiana), Education, Fort Wayne (Allen, Indiana)
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Linemen get their moment in the sun before summer practices begin
While many of the more high-profile high school football players spend the summer honing their skills and their competitive edge at 7-on-7 tournaments, linemen continue to toil away in anonymity in weight rooms and at camps and combines. For one day last...Tags: Jonathan Ogden, The Pennsylvania State University, High School Sports, Public Schools, Athletes
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Area school information released for 2011-2012
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Bowdle !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Classes start: School begins Aug. 25. Enrollment: 128. New faculty members: Nicole Trefz, special education (Oahe Special Education Cooperation) Returning...Tags: Health, High School Sports, Travel, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology
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Bishop Carroll names new principal
When Bishop Carroll High School students return to classes this fall they will recognize the newest face behind the principal’s desk. Lorie Ratchford, a long time faculty member, has been appointed Bishop Carroll’s newest principal....Tags: Jesus Christ, High Schools, Colleges and Universities, Schools, Roman Catholicism
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Vic Dunlop dies at 62; zany comic
Vic Dunlop, a zany and irreverent standup comic with a natural flair for making people laugh, has died. He was 62.
Dunlop died of complications of diabetes Saturday at Glendale Adventist Medical Center, said his wife, Linda.
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FOR THE...Tags: Comedy (genre), Health, Human Interest, Devlin (music group), Diseases and Illnesses
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Evergreen Park family settles bullying suit with archdiocese
Tribune reporterAfter a group of cheerleaders dropped a teammate during a stunt toss at a Saturday night football game, the five girls were ordered to drop to the ground to do 25 pushups. But the student manager wasn’t pleased with the effort and her friend...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Trials, Parochial Schools
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Patriot's Pen essay contest
Commander Timothy Bence of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 554 and its Ladies Auxiliary announce this year’s Patriot’s Pen Essay writing contest for the 2011-12 year. It is open to 6th-, 7th-, and 8th-grade students enrolled in...Tags: U.S. Military, Education, Parochial Schools
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