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Godspeed to a graduate
The Baltimore SunAs I write, members of the Class of 2013 at Loyola University Maryland are receiving their diplomas, and I would like to mention one of them. I am a little reluctant to do this, because there have been many able and promising students out of the 600-...Tags: Loyola University Maryland
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Gun threats disrupt L.A. area schools; student detained
Anonymous calls and threats made to schools in the Los Angeles area disrupted classes and created confusion Thursday morning as police descend on campuses placed on lockdown. Several law enforcement agencies -- the Los Angeles County Sheriff's...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Colleges and Universities, Law Enforcement
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Police 'all over' Monterey Park after school 'shoot up' threat
Students milled around parking lots on the outskirts of East Los Angeles College on Thursday morning after a shooting threat prompted an evacuation of the campus, along with lockdowns at other Monterey Park schools. All Monterey Park schools were locked...
Tags: Students, Transportation Accidents, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Colleges and Universities
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1-0. El Real Garcilaso hace historia y espera en cuartos a Gremio o Santa Fe
Montevideo, 9 may (EFE).- El Real Garcilaso peruano añadió hoy un nuevo capítulo a su incipiente historia en torneos internacionales al eliminar al Nacional uruguayo de la Copa Libertadores y avanzar a cuartos de final, fase en la que se puede encontrar... -
Car-dealership owner sentenced to prison in Gulf Cartel case
An Apopka car-dealership owner accused of laundering marijuana sale proceeds to the Gulf Cartel was sentenced to roughly three years in federal prison Wednesday. Joel Torres, owner of JM2 Auto Sales, was suspected of helping the Gulf Cartel establish...
Tags: Gulf Cartel, Crime, Law and Justice, Apopka, Orlando, Punishment
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Military News
MEDINA: Navy Seaman Melnard B. Medina, son of Bernardita and Michael Medina of Forest Hill, recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Medina completed a variety of training...Tags: Schools, Physical Fitness and Exercise, U.S. Navy, First Aid, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland)
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Berean and Hesston track take Moundridge quad
CatchItKansas.comOn a freezing evening, the Berean boys and Hesston girls ruled the day, winning team titles in the track quad in Moundridge. Berean finished with a boys total of 107, enough to create plenty of distance from second-place Hesston which finished with 66...Tags: Track and Field
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Reminders of Imperial Valley's 2010 Easter earthquake linger
Imperial Valley Press Staff WritersWhen the Easter earthquake started rocking the Valley three years ago today, Josefina Rivera was so concentrated in her cooking that, at first, she dismissed it. “I was peeling a chicken,” said the El Centro resident in Spanish, “and...Tags: Science and Technology, Natural Disasters, Water Supply, FEMA, Environmental Issues
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Alleged home invader shot to death, raising gun issues in Colorado
President Obama was in Colorado on Wednesday, hoping to use the recent enactment of gun-control legislation there as a way to spur support for his own package of proposals. But a politically purple state such as Colorado can also offer ammunition for...
Tags: Wayne LaPierre, Evan Spencer Ebel, Gun Control, Prosecution, National Rifle Association of America
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Honor roll for Jennie Rogers, McKinney and Waynesburg Elementary schools released
Jennie Rogers Elementary School Fourth grade All A’s: Amelia Cloud, Christian Evans, Sam Gibson, Elizabeth Graves, Jamie Price, Ashley Rankin, Ryan Rogers, Hunter Ross, Mayme Taylor, Catavyon Whitehead-Webb and Sierra Young. A’s and...
Tags: Schools, Aaliyah, Elementary Schools
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Cecilia Preciado Burciaga dies at 67; longtime Stanford administrator
As one of the first high-ranking Latina administrators at a top American private university, Cecilia Preciado Burciaga inspired and mentored hundreds of Chicano and Latino students and faculty members during 20 years at Stanford University. She taught...
Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Teachers, University of California, Los Angeles, Unemployment, Immigration
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Mar 29, 2013
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