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Valley's music community gathers for 'Afternoon of Jazz'
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterIMPERIAL – The assembly room at Frank Wright Middle School was filled to capacity with toe-tapping, finger-snapping community members during the 19th Afternoon of Jazz concert here Sunday. Jimmie Cannon’s Valley Jazz opened the day’s...Tags: Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Schools
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Children's obituary tribute to Bay St. Louis mom goes viral
The Sun HeraldAntonia "Toni" Larroux would be amused and amazed to know the obituary her children wrote for her has gone viral on the Internet. She would like it that others think her children are as funny as she was, her longtime friend Myrtle Haas said. Larroux,...Tags: Literature, Mardi Gras, Obituaries, Dollar General Corporation, Arts and Culture
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A Mother's Day for remembering
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaA metal replica of a ribbon, of the type worn by cancer patients and the families of deployed soldiers, is displayed in a garden bed set away from Doug and Dana Atkins' house. Placed there among tulips and other garden decor, the ribbon is a reminder....Tags: American Cancer Society, Health and Medical Professionals, Awards and Prizes, Tylenol (drug), Personal Service
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ND's Brey urges full-court press on cancer
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Notre Dame men's basketball coach Mike Brey puts the fight against cancer in terms any fan can understand. "We've got this disease on the run a little bit," Brey said at Saturday night's Coaches vs. Cancer BasketBall at the Hilton Scranton and...Tags: Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Sports, Pancreatic Cancer
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The Philadelphia Inquirer GreenSpace column
The Philadelphia InquirerAt the chemical plant in Toms River, nylon stockings would melt on the legs of secretaries sent on errands to production buildings. Noxious, colored smoke rose from the plant's stacks. Its effluent tinted the river, and fish caught there had a strange...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Mesothelioma, American Cancer Society, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities
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Mayor poured energy into improving community
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewLong after John W. Smith Sr. left the top spot in Mt. Oliver government, people still called him "Mayor," finding it impossible to let go of the title he'd held for nearly three decades. "His heart was always in the right place," said granddaughter...Tags: Elections, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Pittsburgh, Local Elections, Brownsville
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Live discussion: Will Floyd Mayweather Jr. remain undefeated?
Join Times boxing writer Lance Pugmire at 1 p.m. today for a live discussion of the upcoming Floyd Mayweather-Robert Guerrero fight. Guerrero is a heavy underdog in the fight against the undefeated Mayweather, but as Pugmire wrote Thursday, that's...
Tags: Welterweight, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Super Featherweight Boxing, Boxing, Featherweight Boxing
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Mother overcame tragedies with strength, perseverance
alnotarianni@aol.comDorothy Hull is no stranger to adversity. The 90-year-old mother of eight lives quietly in Martinsburg with her daughter, Darlene Cuddy, filling her weekdays with crossword puzzles and game show reruns, and going out to eat on Saturdays. But her life...Tags: Game Playing, Breast Cancer, Lifestyle and Leisure, Crosswords
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���Team Ben��� sports bald pates
The Akron Beacon JournalBen Ladich's mother, Bethany, said her son isn't above playing the "cancer card" when it suits him. But the 17-year old Green High School junior gets very little traction when he uses the ploy on her, she said. "He tells his friends, 'Do you believe...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Cancer, Make-A-Wish Foundation of America, Health Treatments
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LETTER: History Repeats Itself With New Toxins
Journey back 100 years in America's history. While industries touted the amazing properties and safety of using radium, mercury and asbestos in various manufacturing processes, workers were being made ill by daily exposure to such substances. As...Tags: BPA Contamination and Investigations, Arts and Culture, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at Work, Symptoms
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South Florida outdoors notebook
Fishing benefit: A fundraiser for the Florida Fishing Academy, a nonprofit afterschool program that teaches at-risk kids about fishing, is May 3 at City Fish Market in Boca Raton. Former Delray Beach resident and presidential candidate Michael Dukakis...Tags: Conservation, Endangered Species, Dania Beach, Wildlife, Hunting
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Town Talk
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn."We live. We die. The best we can do is leave a worthwhile example for those who come after us." -- Adam Walinsky FUNDRAISER TENNESSEE RIVER Gorge Trust celebrates its third annual "Another Gorgeous Evening" Saturday at Tennessee RiverPlace. The...Tags: Media Industry, Cancer, Lymphoma, Bars and Clubs, Medical Research
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