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Lakeport woman pens book for kids about freighters
Times Herald (Port Huron)As she was growing up, Marlene Weir loved to watch freighters move along the St. Clair River on hot muggy nights. Now, she's sharing the ships' stories with children. The Lakeport resident published her first book, "I Know Where the Freighters Go,"...Tags: Book, Christianity
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How you can help Ike victims
How you can help Catholic Charities of Miami Make checks payable to Catholic Charities of Miami, with a notation designating the donation for hurricane relief Mail the checks to Catholic Charities / Storm Aid/ 9401 Biscayne Blvd./ Miami Shores, FL...Tags: Charity, Social Services, Natural Disasters, Miami Shores, Disasters
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Beer filling charity's tap
Chicago Tribune reporter252 It's a brewer with a twisted history, no actual breweries and a collection of brands your grandfather drank—Blatz anyone? Yet, Pabst Brewing Co. has persevered in an era of tony craft beers. Sales of its namesake brand have been growing at a...Tags: Sales, Values, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Beverage Industry
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Bulletin Board: Palm Beach County events
Today Alice's Bridge Club, 12:30 p.m., Temple Beth Ami, 1401 NW Fourth Ave., Boca Raton. Call 561-843-4344. Bereavement Support Group: Loss of a Loved One, 1-2:30 p.m., Center for Group Counseling, 22455 Boca Rio Road, Boca Raton. Call 561-483-5300....Tags: Academic Progress, Beach Vacations, Judaism, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Clubs and Associations
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Va. Catholic churches in need of priests
The Roanoke TimesFor a clergyman so in demand, helping fulfill the spiritual needs of more than 1,000 families in three Catholic churches, the Rev. Nixon Negparanon spends a lot of time alone. His Sundays sometimes begin on Saturday night, driving 30 miles from his home...Tags: Labor Legislation, Sexual Assault, Nazareth, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Pope
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Community Calendar- September 8, 2008
TODAY Hi Neighbors Program, 10 a.m., Rev. Alf Halvorson presents ''Travel in the Holy Land;'' 11:15 a.m., Officer Thomas DeFrank presents ''Overview of Bethlehem Police and Senior Citizen Security Awareness.'' Both programs at First Presbyterian Church,...Tags: Phillipsburg, Allentown, Judaism, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Lehigh County
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Agencies request cash to help Hurricane Ike victims in the Caribbean
South Florida Sun-SentinelFor too long, aid shipments sat in Haiti's ports while the populace starved and thirsted for help. With recent storms killing hundreds across the Caribbean, mostly in Haiti, aid organizations are requesting cash more than goods. "We're really emphasizing...Tags: Social Services, Relief and Aid Organizations, Dolphin Stadium, Christianity
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People
Advertising •gkv announced the appointments of Meredith Gilbert and Haley Ulloa as assistant account executives for the Baltimore-based marketing firm and named Johnny Vo as associate manager for GKV REACH, the agency's social marketing division....Tags: Parkville, Employee Benefits, Wages and Pensions, Marketing, Gary Anderson
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Building to compete
Special to The Baltimore SunArchbishop Spalding High School has started an $8.2 million expansion to handle increased enrollment and attract students in the highly competitive private school market, school officials said. The Catholic school in Severn will lay the foundation for...Tags: Financial Aid, Engineering, Corporate Officers, Technology, Christianity
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James Horan
James Horan, a Jesuit brother who worked with the Apostleship of the Sea, a Roman Catholic mariners' ministry that operates the Stella Maris International Seafarers' Center in Dundalk, died of melanoma Aug. 29 at the University of Maryland Medical Center....Tags: Academic Progress, Diseases, Vehicles, Family, University of Maryland Medical Center
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H.O.P.E searches for a home
Jane Seleski says she is usually very grounded, but when the Glen Burnie rental home she lived in with her two teenage sons burned to the ground in July, she could not think clearly. Their clothes, photos, furniture - all of it was gone. But somehow, in...Tags: Glen Burnie, Linthicum, Society, Homes, Charity
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Paul Chamberlain Sr., insurance agent, veteran
Paul E. Chamberlain Sr., a retired insurance agent and longtime Bel Air resident, died of cancer Aug. 30 at Stella Maris Hospice in Timonium. He was 78. Mr. Chamberlain was born and raised in Dedham, Mass., and served in the Navy for four years. He...Tags: Timonium, Death and Dying, Manchester, Insurance, Aetna Incorporated
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