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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Philadelphia 76ers, Boston Celtics, Larry Bird, Jeff Foster, Foreign Aid
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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Philadelphia 76ers, Miami Dolphins, Boston Celtics, Larry Bird, Jeff Foster
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Another Connetquot grad, 18, killed in car accident
erik.german@newsday.comAn 18-year-old graduate of Connetquot High School died yesterday afternoon after his car slammed into a utility pole in Ronkonkoma - not far from where another crash killed a Connetquot student in July, police said. Just before 1 p.m., Jayson Giles, of...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Road Accidents, Prosecution, Health Organizations, Vehicles
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Truly enchanting
Pompano Beach High SchoolA small, Scottish village filled with singing, dancing, romance and drinking seemed too good to be true until a mysterious secret is uncovered in JP Taravella's production of Brigadoon. Originally produced on Broadway in 1947, the play was written by...Tags: Pompano Beach
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Penn State mascot arrested on DUI charge
The Associated PressThe Penn State senior who plays the Nittany Lion mascot was arrested on a DUI charge and his status for the Rose Bowl is in doubt, police and school officials said. James Sheep was pulled over on campus around 3:15 a.m. on Nov. 22, hours before Penn...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Colleges and Universities
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1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder
AP Medical WriterAlmost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind. The disorders include problems such as...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Bipolar Disorder, Mental Illness, People, Behavioral Conditions
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Obama has the 'Look'
Tribune criticRichard Nixon had "My fellow Americans." George W. Bush has "Folks." Increasingly, Barack Obama is revealing the latest linguistic fingerprint of leadership: "Look." In Monday's press conference to announce his national security team, Obama slipped in at...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, National Government, Richard Nixon, Government
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CST
The hand recount of Minnesota Senate ballots slid into a final but likely inconclusive week Monday, with the declaration of a winner on hold until thousands of disputed ballots are sorted out. By Friday, all of the state's 87 counties should be done...Tags: Teen-agers, Juvenile Delinquency, People, Alzheimer's Disease, Referenda
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How to approximate marriage rights
Sentinel Staff WriterThe passage of Amendment 2, adding the ban of same-sex marriage to the Florida Constitution, underscores the patchwork of legal documents needed by gay and lesbian couples for some semblance of the rights and protections afforded married couples. Gay...Tags: Lawyers, Gays and Lesbians, Corporate Crime, Same-Sex Marriage, Medical Conditions
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Ways to relieve stress
While not every stress reduction technique suits everyone, any incremental change -- a little more exercise, a little more sleep, a little deep breathing and a few more nights out with friends -- will help.
Get moving
Evolution has conditioned us to...Tags: Marriage, Biology, Natural Science, Colleges and Universities, Demographics
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Global AIDS crisis overblown? Some dare to say so
Associated PressLONDON — As World AIDS Day is marked on Monday, some experts are growing more outspoken in complaining that AIDS is eating up funding at the expense of more pressing health needs. They argue that the world has entered a post-AIDS era in which the...Tags: Economic Organization, Viral Diseases, Epidemics and Plagues, Death and Dying, AIDS
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Bush's mess left to others to clean up
In this season of thanks and accounting, the mind boggles at the dizzying, down-spiral of our republic over the past eight years. As economists sort out causes of the collapse, we need look no further than the White House for the political blame...Tags: National Government, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Society, Government
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