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Ram Ramblings: WSSU baseball team should be proud of its season
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.It's a shame more folks didn't come out to see No. 23 Winston-Salem State's baseball team at the Atlantic Region at Wake Forest Ballpark. While attendance was spotty for the Rams three games, the brand of baseball was good. I was impressed at the...Tags: Baseball, High School Baseball, College Baseball, High School Sports, Sports
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Springfield and Newsweek: A happy marriage
Springfield News-Sun, OhioThirty years after Newsweek published its 50th Anniversary edition on Springfield and the American Dream, the award-winning journalist who shot the pictures describes the relationship between the city and magazine as "a marriage that worked." "It was...Tags: Marriage, Arts, Mick Jagger, Arts and Culture, Photography
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Triunfel the hero again for Rainiers
Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, Wash.Carlos Triunfel's walk-off solo home run in the bottom of the ninth inning lifted the Rainiers to a 6-5 win over the Memphis Redbirds on Sunday and a series split. Subscribe to read the full story Current Subscribers -- Activate Now Already...Tags: Apple iPad, Science and Technology, Photography and Video, Services and Shopping, Computer Hardware
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EDITORIAL: Graduation season a welcome relief
The Wisconsin State JournalThere was plenty of focus on higher education this past weekend, and for the first time in awhile it was nothing but positive. Following weeks of controversy about the University of Wisconsin System's overflowing reserves, celebrating graduation weekend...Tags: Finance, Scott Walker, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Edgewood, Colleges and Universities
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NY regulator questions investment firms' ties to insurers: WSJ
Reuters(Reuters) - New York's top financial regulator has sent subpoenas to several firms seeking information on investments that guarantee steady payments to hundreds of thousands of retirees and other consumers, the Wall Street Journal said on Monday, citing...Tags: Finance, Investments, The Wall Street Journal, Insurance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Proposal gives Scott Walker administration more power to sell state property
Milwaukee Journal SentinelGov. Scott Walker's administration would gain broad authority to sell state property -- including prisons, highways, heating plants and university dormitories -- under a plan legislators will take up Tuesday. Proceeds would be used to chip away at the...Tags: Alberta Darling, Scott Walker, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Republican Party, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel No Quarter column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelIf you thought Summerfest CEO Don Smiley was already being paid like a rock star, wait until you see the latest set of numbers. Officials with Milwaukee World Festival just released data for 2012, and Smiley's total package climbed to $886,185 -- an...Tags: Summerfest, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Common, Politics, Barack Obama
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Flash Forward | The Week Ahead column
Milwaukee Journal SentinelWho knew that a couple of slacker characters like Jay and Silent Bob would remain so productive nearly 20 years after their creation? Inhabited by writer-director Kevin Smith (Silent Bob) and his friend and actor Jason Mewes (Jay), the characters...Tags: Clerks (movie), Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes
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Ceremony to mark population recovery of Arkansas snail species, Magazine Mountain shagreen
MOUNT MAGAZINE STATE PARK, Ark. (AP) — Conservation officials are planning a ceremony to mark the recovery of the population of an endangered snail that lives at Mount Magazine State Park. The Magazine Mountain shagreen was removed from the...Tags: Conservation, Endangered Species, Periodicals, State Parks, Environmental Issues
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Pennsauken printing firm, in hiring boom, looks to expand
The Philadelphia InquirerIn this digital world, old-industry companies can be busier than ever. "We're running around the clock," said Nicholas Maiale, second-generation owner of Inserts East Inc. on industrial-heavy Central Highway in Pennsauken. The company is printing...Tags: Advertising, Marketing, Business, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Cherry Hill
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Former L-T editor Fred Steffen dead at 91
The Leader-Telegramformer editor of the Leader-Telegram -- "was the epitome of what a newsman should be," said John Graaskamp, former colleague and friend. "He was always concerned about what the newspaper should be printing, ... what people should know about a given...Tags: Periodicals, Dwayne Johnson, Washington, DC
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Cameron 'losing control' as rift with party core widens
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister David Cameron is "losing control of his party", Conservative Party grandee Geoffrey Howe said on Sunday, as a row raged over whether a close aide to Cameron had labeled grassroots activists "mad, swivel-eyed...Tags: Parliament, Gays and Lesbians, United Kingdom, Politics, Margaret Thatcher
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