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The Voice and The Prez; Surprise scrimmage; Top 5
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsI think FAU???s new prez and The Voice bonded at the bonfire. - - This is what Howard Schnellenberger had to say about Mary Jane Saunders: ???I was delighted she was there, and secondly she was having such a......Tags: Howard Schnellenberger, Teaching and Learning, Students, Education
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FAU's healthy players may get a break
FAU Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsLet???s see, if it???s Sunday I must be in Durham, N.C. Second stop on the way to NYC. Today it is Durham to Marlboro, N.J., where we will base camp for our forays into the Big Apple. A stop......Tags: Howard Schnellenberger
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Teavolve, new and old
Dining@LargeYou may have heard that the folks at Teavolve in Harbor East will be adding a second location. The second Teavolve will be in the John G. Rangos Building at the Science + Technology Park at Johns Hopkins. (That last......Tags: Science, Science and Technology, Fells Point, Harbor East
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Bush: Edwards, Milken pardons denied
The Swampby Josh Meyer President George W. Bush, on his last full day in office, formally struck down the petitions for clemency of some high-profile politicians and businessmen, including convicted lawmakers Randall "Duke'' Cunningham, Edwin Edwards and Mario...Tags: Prisons, U.S. Military, Louisiana, Long Island, Politics
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Professor vs. policeman: Viewpoints
The Swampby Mark Silva If Harvard University's Henry Louis Gates Jr. and the Cambridge Police Departtment's Sgt. James Crowley ever get around to having that beer at the White House which President Barack Obama says the two are welcome to join......Tags: Heavy Engineering, Human Body, Harvard University, The New York Times, Colleges and Universities
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Talent pool runs deep for sophomore guards in the Southland
Get ready for an invasion of private jets arriving from Lexington, Ky.; Durham, N.C.; Gainesville, Fla.; and elsewhere carrying college basketball coaches hoping to woo a growing group of talented guards from the high school class of 2015. The days...
Tags: Holidays, Gainesville, Teaching and Learning, Jrue Holiday, Students
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When you give up religion, what do you give up for Lent?
The Religion WorldReligion News Service reporter Kimberly Winston writes about atheists who have left religion, but still observe Lent: What would an “atheist Lent” look like? A group of young nonbelievers are finding out, observing the Christian practice minus... -
Buying a copy of your deed through the mail would be a misdeed indeed
Watchdog with Paul MuschickHomeowners in the Lehigh Valley area are receiving letters from companies offering to sell you a copy of the deed to your property for about $85-$87. It's not a bad idea to have a copy of your deed, but it...... -
How to get tickets for Theresa Caputo tour
Channel Guide MagazineTickets are on sale for the Theresa Caputo tour. The Long Island Medium is taking her show on the road making live appearances at various venues across the nation. Similar to her popular TLC series, Long Island Medium, Theresa will be doing super-sized... -
ReelzChannel’s “Bomb Girls” brings Meg Tilly back into the spotlight
Channel Guide MagazineMeg Tilly thought she would just dip her toe back into acting. Having last appeared onscreen in 1995, the Academy Award-nominated actress (Agnes of God) appeared in three episodes of the Syfy series Caprica, which reunited her with her old friend Eric... -
Rockin' cello, feisty folk, Gypsy pirate music and other favorites (Friday platz picks)
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGMichael Duck: I don't want to say the weather forecast for today looks crummy, but ... well, the forecast for today looks pretty darn crummy. Which is a blinkin' shame, because some of my all-time favorite Musikfest acts are returning...... -
Pictures in the News | January 9, 2013
FrameworkWednesday's Pictures in the News begins in Washington DC, where a protestor in an orange prison jump suit and black hood on his head protests against holding detainees at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay during a demonstration in front of the US...
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