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READER SUBMITTED: Farmington Valley VNA Celebrates The Invaluable Contributions Of Their Volunteers
SimsburyThe Farmington Valley VNA recently hosted two special events in celebration of our dedicated volunteers. Our Town Associates, Granby Food Bank, and Community Programs volunteers were invited to a buffet breakfast and recognition ceremony on April 19 in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Flu, Simsbury, Human Interest
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Let's talk conservatism
I could tell you that I'm married, have three adult children and on and on. But you don't really know a person until you've talked about "stuff." That's what we're going to do here every Tuesday. I'm just going to talk about the things that matter to me....Tags: Government, Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Human Interest, Politics
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Lester Wood, 48, security supervisor at Bowdoin College
Portland Press Herald, MaineLester Wood, a longtime Cumberland County sheriff's deputy who served as supervisor for campus security at Bowdoin College for the past nine years, died Thursday after suffering a heart attack. He was 48. Mr. Wood was remembered by his family and...Tags: Heart Attack, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest
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Dissecting laughter, a serious business
The bleak chamber of an MRI machine is among the least funny places on earth, but a group of German researchers is using the device to probe the origins of laughter in the human brain. In a paper published Monday in the journal PLOS One, scientists...
Tags: Science and Technology, MRI (imaging), Medical Research, Human Interest
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Philippines for realty
Khaleej TimesThe philippines is an archipelago comprised of 7,107 islands -- 7,108 if the sea's at a low-tide level -- with only around 2,000 of these inhabited. So saying there's a lot of land to be developed is an understatement. It may be more appropriate to...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Consumer Confidence, Manila (Philippines), Condos
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A bit of Britain at Jolly Posh
Before I could ride a bicycle or recite The Lord's Prayer, I remember sausages. Bulbous and gray, with brown patches from the fry pan, these links — ask my folks — were the quickest, cheapest way to quiet a hyper child. But my introduction...
Tags: Hong Kong, Irving Park, Bacon, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sausages
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LOCAL FOLKS: Bet leads to nearly 30-year career for officer rising in the ranks
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloHUNTSVILLE, ALA. --A betting man knows losing isn't always the worst thing in the world. More than 30 years ago, Phillip Jolly made a bet. The East Union High School graduate was taking an elective R.O.T.C. class at Northeast Mississippi Community...Tags: University of Mississippi, U.S. Army, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Human Interest
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Yahoo's Marissa Mayer makes a joyful return to Wisconsin
Milwaukee Journal SentinelYahoo CEO and President Marissa Mayer said the first concert she ever attended was years ago at Milwaukee's Turner Hall. "I saw Michael Damian," she said. "He was this 'Young and the Restless' star. My best friend and I called in to some Milwaukee radio...Tags: Career and Workplace, The Killers (music group), Skylar Grey, Radio Industry, Taylor Swift
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Happiness of female citizens in Seoul rated 2.67 out of 5: report
The Korea Herald, Seoul / Asia News NetworkSEOUL (The Korea Herald/ANN) -- Women in Seoul gave an average 2.67 on a scale of one to five in grading their level of happiness, according to a report released Sunday by the Seoul Foundation of Women and Family, a city-affiliated policy developer and...Tags: Germany, Family, Seoul (South Korea), Human Interest, Rentals
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Grand Forks Herald Ann Bailey column
Grand Forks HeraldAlong with my regular day-to-day duties at Good Samaritan Society -- Larimore, I help with a variety of events that the center holds. I enjoy the people I'm working with, get to visit with the people who attend the events and help serve -- and eat -- good...Tags: Sour Cream, Apple Pie, Apples, Rhubarb, Pies and Tarts
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Hope's heart makes Mother's Day special
The Tampa TribuneAll of Hope's heart belongs to her baby, the child she never thought she could have. She has always been in the background on Mother's Day, celebrating others. Now it is her turn. She has to say it over and over, to make it even more real. I am a...Tags: Heart Attack, Hospitals and Clinics, Ceremonies, Diabetes, Arts and Culture
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Celebrating Mother's Day: The meaning of 'mom'
The Columbus DispatchWomen don't often talk about what motherhood means to them, the way it shapes their souls and their days, uncovers feelings they didn't know existed. We asked nine central Ohio women to choose a word that describes what motherhood means to them....Tags: PTA, Ghana, Breast Cancer, Medical Specialization, Washington, DC
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