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Linda C. Black horoscopes for 5/31/13
Linda Black HoroscopesToday's Birthday (05/31/13). Explore opportunities optimistically this year. Get clear on your talents, strengths and chosen purpose. Partners with shared passions show up. Greatest financial and personal satisfaction comes from creative collaboration....Tags: Arts and Culture, Financial Planning, Culture, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Facebook to crack down on anti-women hate speech after boycott
SAN FRANCISCO -- Facebook Inc. said it would make a greater effort to identify and remove hate speech after a group of protesters convinced more than a dozen advertisers to boycott the giant social network unless it cracked down on content that encourages...
Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Culture, Facebook, Minority Groups
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Best-selling author, outspoken Rev. Greeley dies
The Rev. Andrew Greeley, an outspoken Roman Catholic priest, best-selling author and longtime Chicago newspaper columnist who even criticized the hierarchy of his own church over the child sex abuse scandal, has died. He was 85. His longtime publicist,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Sociology, Opinion Research Corporation, Bill Clinton, Authors
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'Game of Thrones' enters the therapist's office
The Baltimore SunForget the water cooler — or any other public space like social media or the Internet. When a TV show strikes the kind of psychic chords that HBO’s “Game of Thrones” did last week with its blood-drenched Red Wedding sequence, the...Tags: Television, Social Media, Weddings, Game of Thrones (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice
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READER SUBMITTED: Farmington Resident Chosen To Lead National Volunteer-Training Program At Grand Canyon
FarmingtonKailie Gulino of Farmington, is one of two students from Johnson State College to have been selected as site leaders for a national "alternative break" leadership session this summer at Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. Gulino, a junior anthropology...Tags: Students, Sociology, Gardens and Parks, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Arne Duncan tells Hampton University audience to continue push for education
While black students in the U.S. are graduating high school and enrolling in college in higher numbers than in previous years, community members must continue to push more children toward attaining an education to be globally competitive, U.S. Secretary...
Tags: Hampton University Ministers' Conference, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Culture, High Schools
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Should Pennsylvania hold open primaries?
Just one in five registered Democrats and Republicans voted in last month's primary election. In the Lehigh Valley, turnout was worse: 13.7 percent in Lehigh County, and 14.4 percent in Northampton County. Reporter Nicole Radzievich" asked two political...Tags: Northampton County (Pennsylvania), Religion and Belief, Hillary Clinton, Lehigh County, Parties and Movements
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Congress assails spending on IRS conferences, spoof videos
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON If reports of political targeting of conservatives by the Internal Revenue Service shocked the nation, they didn't seem that surprising to many other groups who experienced problems with the tax agency in the past. Liberal groups such as...Tags: Human Rights, Jim McDermott, U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Women's Health, The Wall Street Journal
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Report: MLB prospect Gray tests positive for Adderall
Oklahoma University right-hander Jonathan Gray, one of the prospects the Cubs are considering for the second overall pick in the draft, tested positive for Adderall during a pre-draft test, according to ESPN’s Keith Law. There are no penalties for...
Tags: Chicago Cubs, Arts and Culture, Adderall (drug), Culture, Mark Appel
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Mental-health services protect kids, taxpayers
Though as many as one in five children will struggle with some form of mental illness this year, most will never get help, leaving them to suffer in silence or lash out in hostility, even violence. In many parts of the nation, those kids are more likely...
Tags: Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), ADHD, Duval County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Robin Williams
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READER SUBMITTED: Christopher Todd Named Windsor Public Schools' "Teacher Of The Year"
WindsorChristopher M. Todd, a Social Studies teacher at Windsor High, has been named the 2013-2014 Windsor Public Schools "Teacher of the Year." Todd also recently was selected as Connecticut's 2013 Fellow by the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation, and...Tags: Students, Trinity College, Wars and Interventions, Connecticut Economic Development, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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