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Drinking age call draws outrage
Sun reportersHealth, safety and transportation advocates denounced yesterday a proposal by more than 100 university administrators to reconsider the legal drinking age of 21 -- contending that any reduction would lead to thousands of additional drunken-driving...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Government, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Transportation, Local Authority
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Business After Hours canceled
Sentinel Staff WriterMinneola Recreation Department will host Minneola Gym Flix on Sept. 5 on a large screen at the City Hall gymnasium, 800 N. U.S. Highway 27. The feature will be Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds 3D concert film. Admission is free....Tags: Babe Ruth, Christmas, Awards and Prizes, Chicago Bears, Demographics
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Drinking-age proposal draws attacks
Sun reportersHealth, safety and transportation advocates denounced Tuesday a proposal by more than 100 university administrators to reconsider the legal drinking age of 21 -- contending that any reduction would lead to thousands of additional drunken-driving deaths...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Government, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Transportation, Local Authority
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Baby boomers will demand care
As The Sun has noted, we're beginning to feel the impact of an aging baby boom generation ("Senior population soars," Aug. 7). Thanks to medical advances, seniors are living longer, more active lives. But aging boomers require more services from...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Staff, Medical Services, Diseases
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It's time for the givers to receive
Several times a week, Anita Mentzer encounters people who are struggling to keep an elderly family member safely at home. As a clinical social worker with Johns Hopkins Community Physicians in Baltimore, she is on the front lines of a profession facing...Tags: Laws, National Government, People, Research, Society
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Women wait longer for kids, census says
Women are waiting longer to have children, and more women than ever are choosing not to have children at all, according to a new report from the Census Bureau. Twenty percent of women ages 40 to 44 have no children, double the level of 30 years ago,... -
Glueck family built for speed
247-4645For Connie Glueck and family, it was a marathon-of-fun weekend. It began on Friday morning with Glueck, 44, and 10-year-old daughter Gaphne competing in the Super Day 5K race at Fort Eustis. Glueck finished second in the women's race in 20 minutes, 34...Tags: Mariners' Museum, Babe Ruth, Bowling, Marathon, Athletics, Track and Field
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Kaine's remarks include budget message; everything's on the table
Daily PressGovernor Timothy M. Kaine today addressed the joint meeting of the Senate Finance, House Finance and House Appropriations Committees. The prepared text of his remarks follows: "Chairman Putney, Chairman Colgan, Chairman Purkey, and Members of the General...Tags: State Budgets, Sales, Regional Authority, Timothy M. Kaine, Government
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Hispanic Births Drive Population Growth
If it weren't for Hispanic births, the U.S. could be confronting long-term population declines similar to those in Germany, Japan and other industrialized countries. Hispanics are the only ethnic group now producing more than two children per family,...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Reproduction, Medical Specialization
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Boomers want more out of retirement than parents did
My late parents, careful savers all their lives, enjoyed a pleasant if modest and brief retirement (my father, the last to die, passed away at age 73). Among the many things I learned from them were the values of discipline and thrift. I regret I wasn't...Tags: People, Labor Legislation, Retirement, Family
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Population dangers
At first, I was pleased to see your Aug. 10 editorial, "Our save-the-planet primer." By the time I finished reading, I was disappointed. Nowhere do you say anything about the urgent need to reduce our population. There are 6.7 billion people on...Tags: Energy Saving
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2 congregations become 1
Sun reporterTwo area Jewish congregations that are facing declining or aging populations will officially become one today, and are celebrating the merger with the dedication and consecration of their Torah scrolls. With the 11 a.m ceremony, Kol Ami of Annapolis...Tags: Prince George's County, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Religious Leaders, Judaism, Religious Texts
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