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Plenty of contenders lining up in Colonial League
Of The Morning CallAfter two years of dominance by Northern Lehigh, Colonial League boys basketball is wide open again. ''Eight teams have a legit chance of winning it,'' said Wilson coach Bob Frankenfield, who is starting his 28th season in the league and has been with...Tags: Brian Smith, Basketball, Adam Smith
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When Eagles struggle, it's always funny in Philadelphia
Remember all of those warm, fuzzy feelings created by the Phillies a few weeks ago? Well, they're long gone from the Philly sports media outlets these days. Sunday's Eagles-Bengals game generated the negative reaction expected when a team some thought...Tags: Boston Red Sox, Philadelphia Eagles, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, New York Mets, Major League Baseball
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South Florida ceremonies, speeches, songs honor veterans
SunSentinel.comScores are turning out across South Florida today to say thank you to veterans through speech, song and ceremony. The Veterans Day service at Veterans Park in Plantation this morning glided effortlessly from cute to jovial to serious to somber. Guided...Tags: Eleanor Sobel, Defense, People, Broward County, Veterans Affairs
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John K. Clark, 73, former Palm Beach County tax collector
South Florida Sun-SentinelJohn K. Clark, who served for 15 years as Palm Beach County's tax collector, has died. He was 73. Mr. Clark died Wednesday, six weeks after suffering the last of several strokes. Mr. Clark suffered his first massive stroke in 1998, which left him...Tags: Armed Forces, University of Maryland, Defense, Local Elections, Nebraska
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Speaking of those summer vacations
It's time for "what I did on my summer vacation" reports from Baltimore's jet-setting crowd. Tax credit consultant Frances Reaves took friends Rose Carpenter, Becky Swanston and Suzan Garabedian to Buenos Aires, Argentina. "It's this absolutely...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Maryland, American Visionary Art Museum, Maryland Zoo Baltimore
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Cops: Port Jefferson Station teen shot brother, 17, in face
patrick.whittle@newsday.comPolice Sunday charged an 18-year-old Port Jefferson Station man in the death of his 17-year-old brother after he allegedly shot him in the face with a shotgun in a home they once shared with their father. Police said they charged Sean Clark, 18, with...Tags: Punishment, Central Islip, High Schools, Port Jefferson, Police
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The governor's $25,000 club
Gov. Rod Blagojevich's aggressive fundraising machine collected hundreds of $25,000 checks in a campaign effort that dwarfed his predecessors', and most of these big givers ended up benefiting from his administration. A Tribune examination of all 235...Tags: Republican Party, Police, Prisons, Personal Weapon Control, Joliet
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BSO awards Medal of Honor to 3 deputies
Sun-Sentinel.comDeputies and officials from the Broward Sheriff's Office gathered Tuesday morning to honor members of the public and their department, both past and present, for their service to the community. Family members of fallen officers Sgt. Christopher Reyka,...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Oakland Park
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Man gets back lost high school ring 50 years later
Sentinel Staff WriterJohn F. Clark never lost much sleep wondering what happened to his 1959 Eustis High School class ring. After all, he didn't have it long. Clark lost the gold ring with a deep-blue stone shortly after he bought it as a high-school junior in 1958. He...Tags: Easter, Mount Dora, High Schools, Wisconsin, Schools
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Bus ride traded for BMW -- with regrets
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBy virtually any measure, Cliff Moore has a great commute. The kind of commute, I suspect, many of you would dearly love to have. Moore lives in Altadena and works in Sun Valley, where he runs a real estate records library. On most days, he can leave...Tags: Altadena, Prices, Monrovia, Traffic, Transportation
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Aiming to get Montauk Downs ranked again
erik.boland@newsday.comKevin Smith recognized the long-shot nature of what he was proposing. "Is it a pipe dream?" Smith, Montauk Downs' head professional the last 18 years, said. "Maybe, but I think the golf course is that good." Smith's aim for Montauk Downs is to one day...Tags: U.S. Open Golf, Long Island Sound, Clubs and Associations, Renovation, Bodies of Water
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Cocoa surfers set the tone for 'Surf's Up'
Sentinel Movie CriticSurf's Up is an animated mockumentary that is nearly pitch-perfect in the movies it spoofs -- surfing films such as Riding Giants, and interview-on-the-spot sports documentaries in general. But it has surfing cred, too. The waves and those who ride...Tags: Sony Corp., Florida, Beverage Industry, New York, Roger Moore
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