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The Charleston Gazette, W.Va., Phil Kabler column
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- In the bizarre House floor debate over the Feed to Achieve bill, some Republicans, led by Delegate Ray Canterbury, R-Greenbrier, argued that giving free lunches to schoolchildren would cripple their work ethic. Delegate Jeff Eldridge,...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Politics, Executive Branch, Religion and Belief
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Coast Guard, PETA continue to spar over "goat camp"
The Virginian-PilotNo one disputes that "goat camp" is ugly. Ugly for the military trainees learning battlefield first aid. For the goats that serve as wounded patients. For the public who watched an undercover video released last spring of a Coast Guard session held in...Tags: Religion and Belief, Procedural Sedation, U.S. Army, Hampton Roads, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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First Lady urges graduates to live by their values
Richmond Register, Ky.Touching on her own college experiences, First Lady Michelle Obama urged Eastern Kentucky University graduates to live a life of service while building on valuable character traits that will benefit the entire nation. Obama visited Richmond as the...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Religion and Belief, Eastern Kentucky University, Graduation
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Lobbying still thriving business in Nashville
Knoxville News SentinelAs much as $67 million was spent on lobbying state lawmakers last year while taxpayers spent $38 million on the total operating budget of the Tennessee General Assembly, according to reports filed with the Tennessee Ethics Commission. The commission,...Tags: Nursing, Personal Income, Politics, Religion and Belief, Crime, Law and Justice
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Rendell, Goode Sr. start legal fund for Fattah's son
The Philadelphia InquirerFormer Gov. Ed Rendell and former Mayor W. Wilson Goode have launched a fund-raising effort to pay the legal bills of U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah's son, who has been under federal investigation for months. Rendell said he agreed to pitch in after Rep. Fattah...Tags: Human Interest, Banking, Chaka Fattah, Religion and Belief, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Boy Scout officials say NH open to change in national policy on gay members
The New Hampshire Union Leader, ManchesterNew Hampshire's Scouting community favors allowing not only gay Scouts but also gay adult leaders to serve in the Boy Scouts, going beyond a national resolution to be voted on May 23 that would only lift the ban on youth Scouts, according to two local...Tags: Politics, Gays and Lesbians, Religion and Belief, Social Organizations, Youth Organizations
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Fuse of pension bomb lit in 1992
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Promising to save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars, Dunmore council approved a lucrative pension incentive for police officers under a 1993-94 collective bargaining agreement. The plan, approved in November 1992, would entice older, higher-...Tags: Elections, Politics, Religion and Belief, Scranton, Interior Policy
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Probe faults Modesto city attorney
The Modesto BeeAn investigation has determined that Modesto City Attorney Susana Alcala Wood violated policy last summer in her handling of a request to change an employee's timecard hours. The employee wanted her timecard to show she earned less money than she...Tags: California Public Records Act, Justice System, Conservation, Lawyers, Religion and Belief
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Cacciatore talks stats background, hitting
Reading Eagle, Pa.Few people have worn a Reading Phillies uniform for as long as Frank Cacciatore. He's in his sixth consecutive season as batting coach -- a streak unmatched by any staff member in the club's 47-year history. He's in his 26th season in professional...Tags: Sports, FirstEnergy Corp., Minor League Baseball, Baseball, Jason Donald
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DSU grads celebrate spring commencement
The Dickinson PressA veteran of nearly two dozen theater productions during her time at Dickinson State University, Jordan Mork starred in a real-life drama Saturday and may have received her biggest ovation yet. Mork was far from alone, however, as 274 of her peers...Tags: Medical Specialization, Nursing, Religion and Belief, Graduation, Education
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The changing of the guard
Daily American Staff WriterANNVILLE — American involvement in the Afghanistan and Iraq conflicts could be drawing to a close, but the National Guard may never be the same. In the 10 years since the initial siege of Baghdad, the role of guardsmen and women has shifted...Tags: Religion and Belief, Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Crime, Law and Justice, Iraq, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Health care, teacher raises, 'revenge porn' in 50 words or fewer
In some ways, the Florida Legislature is like a bomb. We know it will go off. We know there will be casualties. But it sometimes takes a while to assess the damage. That's why I'm here to help. Think of me as your one-man disaster-response team...
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