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Pending sales of existing homes fall below mark considered healthy
After hitting a two-year high, pending sales of previously occupied homes fell in August below the threshold considered healthy, according to a trade group. An index of signed contracts had hit 101.9 in July, reaching its highest point since home...
Tags: Real Estate Sales, Google+, Services and Shopping, Inventories, Real Estate Buyers
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Minorities unequally disciplined in high school
On a spring morning last semester, a teenage girl wound up in the nurse's office at Hinsdale South High School, throwing up after smoking marijuana before school. Three other students smoked pot with her, she told the dean. All four got in trouble...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Chicago Tribune, Marijuana Use, U.S. Department of Education, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Prof. Schwarzenegger gives a lecture on post-partisanship
Charisma counts. Former President Clinton proved it at the Democratic National Convention, and former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proved it Monday at USC. He received a standing ovation as he stepped onto the stage in an auditorium on campus for the start...
Tags: Executive Branch, Teachers, Government, Brian Grazer, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Graduating to the U.S. Army's basic training
School's out for summer, but there will be no lazy days in the sun for Eric Youn. The Glendale High School graduate is scheduled to report on July 2 for basic training at West Point, the military academy in New York famous for minting the elite of the...
Tags: U.S. Army, Annapolis, Graduation, West Point, Glendale (Queens, New York)
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Paterno's last thoughts: 'This is not a football scandal'
Joe Paterno wrote nearly a month before his death in January that the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse case is "not a football scandal" and that certain Penn State officials were wrong to claim the football program was a bad influence on the university. In...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, College Sports, Lung Cancer, Joe Paterno, Football
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Rapper Nicki Minaj, Country's Keith Urban Pump Up 'American Idol'
ReutersLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Controversial rapper Nicki Minaj and country singer Keith Urban joined the "American Idol" judging panel on Sunday, as the ageing Fox show seeks to boost its star power and recapture sliding audiences in a crowded TV talent show...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Nicki Minaj, Ryan Seacrest, Miley Cyrus, The Hollywood Reporter
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Jennifer Love Hewitt is throwing in a boat and kayaks with rental
The murmuring around Toluca Lake is that "Ghost Whisperer" star Jennifer Love Hewitt has listed a house for sale at $2.895 million and is trying to lease out another place she owns up the street — complete with watercraft.
The traditional-style...Tags: Rafael Furcal, Rentals, Los Angeles Galaxy, Terry Lewis, Landon Donovan
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Butler Machinery awards local FFA scholarships
FARGO, ND. - Butler Machinery is announces five deserving students have each been awarded a $1,000 scholarship for the 2011-2012 FFA scholarship year. As an approved national FFA scholarship sponsor and in cooperation with AGCO, Butler Machinery will...Tags: Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Mailbag: Patrician values cost GOP, McCain victory
Stratfor, a private U.S. intelligence company with high-power clients around the globe, disclosed that Sen. John McCain was aware of significant voter fraud during the 2008 presidential campaign. Despite having had evidence that the Democrats had...Tags: Psychology, Crime, Law and Justice, Jeremiah Wright, Christianity, Religion and Belief
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Getting a slice of the pie
Mother Knows Best
Cookies by Shar
In 2004, Davie mom Sharmila Melwani was not happy. Her daughter's first birthday was here, and the cookies she ordered for this special occasion were anything but special enough for Liana's big day. The cookies for...Tags: Martha Stewart, Plantation, Shortbread, Whole Foods Market, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Animal rescuers become a sick, abandoned dog's many best friends
The German shepherd was lashed to a fence inside an abandoned junkyard. With no food and water, he began drinking his own urine. Part of his right ear was torn or bitten off. A too-small collar was embedded into his skin. Lesions and scabs dotted his back...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Southern California Edison Company, Subway Transportation, Joan Jett, Social Issues
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More National Merit Scholarship winners announced
The last of the winners of the 2012 National Merit Scholarship competition have been named. From Corona del Mar High School, Nicholas Charles Roy won the college-sponsored scholarship for Northwestern University and states his likely career field as...Tags: Woodbridge, Northwestern University, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology, High Schools
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