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New Juvenile Court and Detention Center finished
Connecticut's new Juvenile Court and Detention Center is done, nearly three years after it confronted scandal and opposition in Bridgeport and in the state Capitol. State officials say the security aspects of the $40 million building along Bridgeport'...Tags: Court Administration, Waterbury, Connecticut, Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Justice System
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Making the rounds to prevent DWI-related accidents
jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comA little past 11:15 p.m. The amber glow of a bottle of liquor is the first detail Nassau police officer Kyle Poppe notices after speeding to the scene of an overturned car. Getting out, he is overwhelmed by the smell of liquor permeating the night air....Tags: Law Enforcement, Transportation, Road Accidents, Hofstra University, Long Island Expressway
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Registrations for 7-6 issue
BASEBALL Archbishop McCarthy HighSchool will host a baseball camp for ages 7-12 through July 18. E-mail Coachdem44@bellsouth.net. Pompano High School will host an All-County camp 8:30 a.m.-noon through July 17. Cost is $75 per session. Call 954-771-6132....Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Clubs and Associations, Orlando Predators, Karate, High School Sports
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Jonas, Miley and Demi: The kids are upright
Times Pop Music CriticA TORRENTIAL squeal will hit the Southland next week, when the Jonas Brothers play in Irvine and Anaheim, and there'll be much parental chatter about how this latest craze is affecting our kids. Adults love to fret about the chilling effect of Miley...Tags: Sex, Gene Simmons, Popular Music, Kurt Cobain, Nick Jonas
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Incentives for summer reading
Special correspondentWith school days long behind and the pleasures of summer beckoning, cracking open a book may be the last thing on most kids' minds. That's why the Broward County Library is offering a little incentive. How about tickets to a Miami Dolphins game or to...Tags: Nintendo Company Ltd., People, Football
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Opening eyes, minds
Sun reporterThe boys from Baltimore sprawled on leather chairs and sofas in the dark-paneled sitting room of a castle-like residential college at Yale University. It was the kind of place where scholars from earlier decades might have relaxed with cigars as they...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Court Administration, Punishment, Angela Bassett, Law Enforcement
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Bayside Big Band as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring cooler,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Public Holidays, Rowing, Wars and Interventions, Kendo
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Tobacco policy criticized
Sun reporterTo lift a burden from the police, Baltimore County lawmakers authorized the Health Department last year to take over the task of imposing fines on store clerks who sell cigarettes to underage teenagers. But the county hasn't been doing that job -...Tags: Dan K Morhaim, Baltimore County, Tobacco Products, Elections, Sales
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Young adventurers
Little Brother By Cory Doctorow Tor Teen, $17.95 Ages 14 and older This novel of techno-geek insurgence is enthralling. One minute Marcus (a cheeky 17-year-old hacker, otherwise known by his handle, w1n5t0n) is ditching class to hang out with his...Tags: Family, Crimes, Juvenile Delinquency, Gymnastics, Illnesses
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Older folks make Net gains
Of The Morning CallGene Wroblewski can barely pass his PC without checking e-mail, spends many a night mastering computer games and logs onto YouTube daily for the latest in videotaped hijinks. If that sounds like typical teenage behavior, it's understandable. Computer use...Tags: Google Inc., People
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