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More on-street parking expected
Sentinel Staff WriterResidents near Winter Park High School and Rollins College could soon get more on-street parking. On Monday, city commissioners are expected to approve permit-parking districts around the schools. As the districts are proposed, only residents with permits...Tags: Rollins College, Schools, High Schools
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Henry VIII events around London
Special to The Los Angeles TimesHAMPTON COURT PALACE * "Young Henry VIII" exhibition, now through 2009. * Tudor cookery, Dec. 27 through Jan. 1 and the first weekends of February and March, with more live events scheduled throughout the year. * Tudor Christmas celebrations, Dec.... -
Sexual Assault Reported At UConn
A man sexually assaulted a woman at the University of Connecticut early Saturday and campus police issued an e-mail crime alert, they said. The man came up behind the woman as she walked on the sidewalk east of Hilltop Apartments connecting with Alumni...Tags: Assault, Police, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Connecticut
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'Trumbo' examines a bleak, fearful time
In 1950, Dalton Trumbo, a top Hollywood screenwriter, was sent to federal prison for maintaining that his political beliefs were a personal matter and none of Congress' business. After serving his sentence he was punished again when the studios barred him...Tags: Parties and Movements, Armed Forces, Kirk Douglas, Theater, Ginger Rogers
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Sunday arts festival The Inner West Street Association will hold a First Sunday Swing-N-Jazz Arts Festival from noon to 5 p.m. in the first block of West St. from Church Circle to Calvert Street around to Whitmore Park Plaza. The event will...Tags: Pleasant Plains, Culture, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Montpelier, Edgewater
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Education Beat
David Matthews, author of Ace of Spades, will discuss his memoir from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday in Harford Community College's Student Center. Matthews' memoir explores his life growing up in 1980s Baltimore as the white-looking son of a Black...Tags: Schools, Music, Television, Television Industry, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia)
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Stewart H. Hulse
Stewart H. Hulse, a retired Johns Hopkins psychology department chairman who studied how birds use their song and found they possess absolute pitch, died of pneumonia Aug. 31 at Union Memorial Hospital. The former Lutherville resident was 77. Dr. Hulse...Tags: Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University, Zoology, Death and Dying, Music
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Identity thieves targeting college students
Special to The Morning CallParents have plenty of advice for children starting college. Here's one more piece: Protect yourself against identity theft. ''In today's world, the likelihood of either your data being lost in a campus environment or, worse, your identity being stolen...Tags: Credit and Debt, Equifax Incorporated, Theft, Tribune Co., Crimes
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Dance
Voloshky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble: Moravian College, Foy Hall, Main and Church streets, Bethlehem. 610-861-1650. Sept. 13. http://www.lvartsboxoffice.org . Forever Tango: All-Argentine cast of dancers and musicians traces the history of tango through...Tags: Culture, Allentown Symphony Orchestra, Theater, Dancing, DeSales University
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College Republicans director resigns over post
Of The Morning CallA Kutztown University student who once begged fellow students to forgive the campus president of the College Republicans for making racially insensitive remarks has resigned as the head of the statewide GOP group after posting comments on Facebook about...Tags: Parties and Movements, Martin Luther King Jr., Political Candidates, Republican Party, Pennsylvania
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Experienced Northampton off to strong start FIELD HOCKEY
Special to the Morning CallBack in the early 2000s, Northampton field hockey goalkeeper Kelly Augustine coached the third-graders in the district's feeder program. Back then, Augustine provided the foundation for a program on the rise. The squad reached the state quarterfinals...Tags: Field Hockey, Teaching and Learning, Students, Soccer
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Chasing the youth vote
Sentinel Staff WriterTo Gauriel Cutipa-Zorn, who was born in 1990, it seems like the '60s again. The 17-year-old is among the record number of young people who have registered to vote, mobilized by growing opposition to a foreign war and an unpopular president, and energized...Tags: Teen-agers, Florida, Political Candidates, University of Central Florida, University of Florida
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