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Flights canceled, schools closed in Conn.
Associated Press WriterThe season's first major winter storm blanketed Connecticut on Friday, delivering the first blow of an expected wintery one-two punch with a heavy snow that made highway travel hazardous. Up to 6 inches of snow fell by mid-afternoon in western...Tags: Hamden, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Air Transportation Industry, Meriden, Vehicles
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Broward football playoff summaries (Nov. 28)
Miramar 34, Cypress Bay 29 ++++++++++++++++++++ || Miramar || 0 || 7 || 14 || 13 — 34 || || Cypress Bay || 7 || 3 || 7 || 12 — 29 || ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ || CB — Kampanile 10 pass from Green (Bray kick) M —...Tags: Booker T. Washington, Colleges and Universities, Maryland
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Award-winning gym teacher knows her field
Special to The Baltimore SunKathleen Donaldson has always been physically active. In high school, she played volleyball and softball and attended college on a softball scholarship. By the time she earned a bachelor's degree in physical education from Western Michigan University...Tags: Physical Fitness, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Clubs and Associations, People, Physical Exercise
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Media setting aside rivalries in fight to survive
The famous line about how we must hang together or we'll hang separately has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin, a reputed call for interdependence in support of independence. Franklin was a visionary in many respects, including, it turns out, the news...Tags: Benjamin Franklin, Texas, Newspapers, McClatchy Co., Dallas
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Cobras roll past Trojans
Special CorrespondentAll Devon Wright could do was stand on the sideline, crutches at his side and a blue hoodie on. With Broward County's leading rusher out because of an ankle injury sustained in the regular-season finale, the Cobras rolled to a victory over the Trojans in...Tags: Mike James, Football
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Broward football summaries (Nov. 14)
St. Thomas Aquinas 49, Miramar 2 ++++++++++++++++++++ || St. Thomas || 14 || 7 || 21 || 7 — 49 || || Miramar || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 — 2 || ++++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++ || STA — Difton 9 pass from Becker (kick blocked) STA ...Tags: Football, Colleges and Universities, Rivers, Justin Williams
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BA shuts out Plantation
Special CorrespondentJohn Wallace knew his home field would be sloppy. So the Boyd Anderson running back made sure he did everything with precision. He made deliberate cuts and kept his steps choppy, scoring the Cobras' first two touchdowns in a 29-0 District 10-6A victory...Tags: Steve Davis, Football
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Kids' books to take along or read before hitting the road
Heading for the beach, hopping a plane to France or hitting the American road with your kids this summer? Some books to prep or pack: _ "Scaredy Squirrel at the Beach" (Kids Can Press, $15.95, ages 4-8) written and illustrated by Melanie Watt. The...Tags: Kansas, Trips and Vacations, Beach Vacations
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Both Resumes Long on Business Experience
Times Staff WritersPhil Angelides is strolling along a grassy promenade inside Laguna West, offering his defense of the housing community he developed as a pedestrian-friendly antidote to suburban sprawl. Critics contend that the 1,000-acre project south of Sacramento...Tags: Real Estate, Elk Grove Village (Cook, Illinois), Political Systems, Los Angeles, Lobbying
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Four held in attack on home of activist
Sun StaffFour young men were in custody yesterday and may face federal charges in the firebombing this weekend of the North Baltimore home of a woman described by Baltimore police as an outspoken community activist, city police said. The firebombing was described...Tags: Police Arrests, Arson, Police, Fires, Charles Village
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Disaster at No. 5 Mine
Tribune staff reporterTwo thousand feet below the rolling, wind-scrubbed hills, in a remote section of North America's deepest coal mine, the walls began to creak and pop. In a dark corridor about 100 feet away, two miners watched as long steel bolts anchored into the rock...Tags: Empire State Building, Health and Safety at Work, Fishing, Metal and Mineral, Lincoln Logs Limited
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