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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Software Industry, Internal Revenue Service, Fire Department of New York, Medicare
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Man surrenders to face trust fund theft charge
An Evansville man accused of stealing $245,000 from a college scholarship trust fund has surrendered to southern Indiana police. Sgt. Todd Ringle of the Indiana State Police says 37-year-old Jared Church was arrested early Saturday on a theft charge...Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Police Arrests, Crimes, Police
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Greenberg's 2009 class plans: No limit, try to hold 'em
It's the same tune every year — the perpetual jig all Division I men's basketball coaches have to perform in order to keep their teams within NCAA regulations on scholarship numbers is under way. Virginia Tech coach Seth Greenberg is doing it...Tags: Chris Tucker, Basketball, Rivers, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football
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East Hartford Superintendent Leaving; Bennet School Reopens
East Hartford schools lose their superintendent, Manchester celebrates the opening of a renovated school building, and South Windsor proposes to spend $117 million to replace two school buildings and renovate two more. Here are summaries of some of the...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Crimes, Grant Hill, Referenda, Regional Authority
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Web site offers microloan matches for college students, private lenders
McClatchy NewspapersHer name is Larisa, a biology major attending Auburn University. She wants to become a dentist, but must come up with $17,000 to continue her education. Thanks to a $7,800 pledge from one lender, she is halfway there. "Because of my parents, I have the...Tags: Ethics, Academic Progress, Values, Colleges and Universities
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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: Technology, Schools, Roman Catholic, Christianity, Engineering
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
[CAL_BOLD]CLUB AT MORGAN HILL G.C. PATRIOT GOLF DAYS AUG. 29 - SEPT. 1[/CAL_BOLD] -- Club at Morgan will match $1/player that participates … benefits spouses and dependents of service members killed or disabled … event supports a...Tags: Tom Kennedy, Marathon, John Miller, Moravian College, Defense
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Chicago to home buyers: Find your place
Chicago Tribune reporterThe city is launching a campaign to lure skittish home buyers off the sidelines to purchase $150,000 to $450,000 homes in which the city has an investment. "Everything is slowing down," Mayor Richard Daley said at a press conference Thursday announcing...Tags: State Budgets, Richard M. Daley, Chicago Housing Authority, Real Estate Buyers, Sales
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Boynton commissioners decide to keep money pot for non-profits, needy
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsBy Erika Pesantes staff writer As the city prepares for its first public budget hearing next week and braces for a $6 million shortfall, commissioners Tuesday decided to give up on a proposal to eliminate a $50,000 pot of money......Tags: Jerry Taylor
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Half a million students ready their return to school on LI
john.hildebrand@newsday.com, jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comMichael Patti wanted a new start. So on Wednesday, the Island Park teen attended freshman orientation at Long Beach High School. "I wanted to be around new people," Patti, 14, said of opting to spend his high school years in Long Beach instead of West...Tags: Island Park, Long Island, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, State Budgets
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A new start - and new classes - for many LIers
john.hildebrandMichael Patti wanted a new start. So yesterday, the Island Park teen attended freshman orientation at Long Beach High School. "I wanted to be around new people," Patti, 14, said of opting to spend his high school years in Long Beach instead of West...Tags: Island Park, Long Island, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, State Budgets
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Memory of a special lady inspires an IronMan
The families of those who have lost children want one thing most of all -- that their kids are never forgotten. That's the biggest reason they pour their hearts into fundraising endeavors. In their grief, they somehow find the strength to turn the...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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