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Building A Bridge From Connecticut To South Africa
Advanced Digital Communications class, South Kent SchoolAn alumnus from South Kent School is working on creating a bridge between South Kent and a South African group. Tresor Kayumba, Class of 2009, has visited Nkosi’s Haven in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the past two years. Nkosi's Haven is a non-...Tags: AIDS, South Africa, Education, New York City, Teaching and Learning
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Cross country: Inland Lakes boys second at league championships
CENTRAL LAKE — The Inland Lakes boys’ cross country team finished second, while Pellston was third at the Ski Valley Conference cross country championships Wednesday at Burns Farm. Mancelona won the boys title with 42 points, while Inland...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Bellaire
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Cross country: Northmen boys run to victory at Newberry
NEWBERRY -- Logan Hensley finished first and Mark Smith was second, leading the Petoskey High School boys cross country team to a first-place finish Saturday in the Newberry Kiwanis Invitational. The Northmen finished with 23 points, while Sault Ste....
Tags: Jacob Bell, Bellaire, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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Cross country: Clean sweep for Harbor at Mud Run
CHARLEVOIX -- The Harbor Springs High School cross country teams continued their solid start to the season on Saturday. Competing in the 21st annual Charlevoix Classic Mud Run at Charlevoix High School, the Rams swept the Division III-IV portion of the...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds
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As one Somali journalist is buried, a top poet and comedian is slain
World NowAs one Somali journalist is buried, a leading poet and comedian is slain: Hours after assassinated Somali radio journalist Mohamed Mohamud Turyare was buried Monday, gunmen killed one of Somalia's famous poets and radio comedians, Warsame Shire Awale,... -
Police reportedly open fire on striking South African miners
World NowSouth African police opened fire Thursday on striking mine workers at a Lonmin's Marikana platinum mine northwest of Johannesburg, killing at least seven protesters, according to media reports.... -
26 laborers killed in South Africa as train hits truck
World Now26 fruit pickers die when truck hit by coal train in South Africa: Early Friday morning, 26 South African fruit pickers died when a coal train sliced into a truck carrying around 45 workers at a rural railway crossing when the truck driver apparently... -
Jailed former South African police chief Selebi gets medical parole
World NowA disgraced former police chief of South Africa and Interpol boss serving a 15-year prison sentence for corruption was released Friday on medical parole, with officials insisting he didn’t get preferential treatment. Correctional Services Minister... -
Willard L. Howe Sr., 91
Willard L. Howe Sr., 91, died May 25, 2012, at his home in Johannesburg. A veterans memorial service will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 16, at Sunset Hill Cemetery in East Jordan, under the auspices of the East Jordan American Legion Post. A...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), American Legion, Military Equipment, U.S. Air Force
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MHSAA State Track Meet Results
The MHSAA State Track and Field meets for all four divisions were held today at various facilities throughtout West Michigan. Below are the results for each event: Here are results from the Michigan High School Athletic Association Lower Peninsula...
Tags: Science, Boris (music group), Jason C. Ervin, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities
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Phillip Tobias dies at 86; South African expert on early man
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — Phillip Tobias, a renowned South African paleoanthropologist and expert on early man and hominids, died Thursday. He was 86. Tobias died in a Johannesburg hospital after a long illness, according to South Africa's...Tags: Science, Health, Genetics, Genes and Chromosomes, Biology
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South African photographer believes theft was hate crime
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — It was a most unusual burglary. Thieves got in through the bathroom window and walked past the flat-screen TV, DVD player, expensive camera and a couple of brand-new cellphones. Instead, they took 20 external hard drives...Tags: Government, Same-Sex Marriage, Customs and Tradition, Theft, Arts
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