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Palm Beach County library events
Boca Raton 200 NW Boca Raton Blvd. 561-393-7852. Book club, The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, 7 p.m. July 24. Tween Dance, Dance Revolution Night, 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Ages 9-12. Boynton Beach 208 S. Seacrest Blvd. 561-742-6390. "Power of a...Tags: Boynton Beach, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Beach Vacations, Royal Palm Beach, Clubs and Associations
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Hot tix: Beatstock 2008 and Robert Gordon
NOW ON SALE WHAT Beatstock 2008, featuring the Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane WHEN|WHERE Aug. 23, Nikon at Jones Beach Theater INFO $26-$149; call Ticketmaster, 631-888-9000 WHO Rockabilly legend Robert Gordon WHEN|WHERE Sept. 5, YMCA Boulton...Tags: Bay Shore, Clubs and Associations, Country Music
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'Economy is Out of Gas' group provides support in tough times
Forum Publishing GroupBoca Raton – A new support group says it will try to help those depressed or troubled by current economic times. The Economy is Out of Gas support group's first meeting is at 7 tonight at the American Health Society conference room, 3200 N...Tags: Mental Illness, Boca Raton, Illnesses
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KidsPeace psychologist wins award
Of The Morning CallAs director of psychology at KidsPeace Children's Hospital, Peter Langman assesses and counsels troubled children and teens. He also trains staffers and is finishing a book on school shooters. Talking to reporters, he said, is ''this little thing I do...Tags: Whitehall, Pennsylvania, CBS Corp., Philosophy, Juvenile Delinquency
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Long quiet, justices end their term with a growl
Associated Press WriterFor most of the term, Supreme Court justices showed remarkable restraint. They displayed broad agreement even in some volatile areas and refrained from angry dissents. Then they decided the tough cases. The court, in its three most important cases,...Tags: Justice and Rights, Barack Obama, National Government, Death Penalty, Fraud
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Activist-performer speaks out
McClatchy/Tribune newspapersGive props to Gil Scott-Heron for the cutting-edge topicality of his best street poetry and jazz-inflected R&B over the last four decades, and the activist performer will accept the compliment graciously, albeit with reservations. For instance, the...Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Martin Luther King Jr., Super Bowl, Bill Clinton
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Edwards: An urgent agenda
Washington BureauAs chemicals coursed through his wife's body, attacking her tumors and plunging her into sleep, John Edwards sat bedside in a drab Georgetown hospital room and planned his future as president of the United States. Edwards was a year past falling, by...Tags: Natural Disasters, Basketball, Bill Clinton, National Government, Global Warming
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Building on reputation
Times Staff WriterAn early death, big money, beloved character, academic brilliance: Those are some attributes that get a prominent building or plaza named after you at one of California's colleges and universities. Many schools boast landmarks bearing the monikers of...Tags: Duke Ellington, Architecture, Los Angeles, San Diego (San Diego, California), Mining
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Rock tees make a fashion statement
STAFF WRITERBlame David Bowie. A Thin White Duke T-shirt propelled a little white lie, which snowballed with every wearing. Being too young to attend a show on Bowie's 1983 Serious Moonlight tour, I did what any underage doofus would do. I bought a concert T-...Tags: Manhattan, Music, Avril Lavigne, National Government, Country Music
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Stop Sweating Social Security -- the End Is Not Near
Kevin Drum is a writer for the Washington MonthlyI used to be a Social Security doom-monger. Like everyone else my age, I knew the familiar drill: Social Security is a demographic time bomb. Life expectancies are increasing. The baby boom generation is getting ready to retire. Every year we have a...Tags: Bill Clinton, Government, Immigration, Wages and Pensions, Productivity
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