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Northampton County seeks advice on curbing recidivism
Of The Morning CallNorthampton County Prison is taking its show on the road in September and October to collect ideas on programs and initiatives that could help reduce how often inmates come back. ''We're looking for the community to help us with solutions,'' said John...Tags: Local Authority, Crimes, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Prisons, Roman Catholic
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No excuses for Navy's Niumatalolo
Most college football coaches can point to the moment their careers turned, to a game or a play or even an official's call that might have altered their path.
Navy's new coach, Ken Niumatalolo, can point to a place - a McDonald's near the academy.
It...Tags: Armed Forces, Employees, Football, Baseball, McDonald's
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Broward Football Class 4A Team Previews
South Florida Sun-SentinelDISTRICT 16-4A FORT LAUDERDALE Outlook: Has experience on offensive and defensive lines, but are a little undersized. Last season: 4-6. Coach: Bob Woods (second season, 29-34 overall). Returning starters: Offense -- ; Defense -- . Promising newcomers:QB...Tags: Booker T. Washington, Sony Corp., Football, Greg Smith
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Tom Coughlin looks for some advice on how to repeat
First-time Super Bowl champion Tom Coughlin says he reached out this summer to John Wooden and Dodgers Manager Joe Torre, seeking advice on how best to prepare a team to defend a title. . . . Torre, whose New York Yankees teams won three consecutive...Tags: Colorado Rockies, Hugh Hefner, Galileo Galilei, Football, NBC
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These days, 'clean enough' will do
McClatchy/Chicago Tribune NewspapersBy Federica Narancio WASHINGTON — Many women who work outside the home, including those with helpful kids and husbands, have come up with a new housekeeping standard, according to sociologists and family relations experts. It's called "clean...Tags: Family, Indiana, Society, University of Maryland
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Foreclosure's hidden victims
Special to the TribuneLast fall, when Andrew Hester walked into the South Side two-flat he just rented, he noticed contractors working there had "sad-looking faces." He thought maybe they had a disagreement or weren't happy about doing overtime. "It didn't click," he says....Tags: Rental Service, Condos and Houses, Evanston, John Bartlett, MacArthur Foundation
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Oklahoma, Missouri storms kill at least 18
From the Associated Press. -- Severe weather including a tornado that spun across the Oklahoma-Missouri border killed at least 18 people Saturday, mangling buildings and trapping people in rubble in the storm-weary region. At least six people were killed as the tornado flattened...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Central Park, Missouri, Oklahoma, Death and Dying
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Liars and cheats
In 1988, Princeton University accepted an orphan with an eye-catching résumé. Seventeen-year-old Alexi Santana hadn't been to school but had picked up his education while working in Utah as a cattle herder, a construction worker and a racehorse exerciser....Tags: Crimes, Clubs and Associations, Prisons, Corporate Crime, Book
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Lending heft to an anti-bias campaign
Tribune correspondentNEW YORK — In an overwhelmingly overweight nation that worships thinness, many describe prejudice against the obese as one of the last socially acceptable biases. Advocates for the plus-sized, particularly activists in the "fat acceptance" movement,...Tags: Tampa, Employees, Discrimination, Health and Safety at School, Litigation
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First aide station
Sun ReporterIn 1989, Ken Niumatalolo's college football career, a frustrating four-year ride at Hawaii, was coming to a close. It had not been the stuff that fairy tales and highlight reels are often made from. A third-string quarterback for much of his tenure,...Tags: Armed Forces, Photography, Football, Basketball, Colleges and Universities
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125 years of Thanksgiving editorials
THANKSGIVING editorials are not unlike dads who say grace only once a year — perfunctory, awkward and occasionally charming. Stack up 125 years' worth from a newspaper with such an outsized role (for good and ill) in the life of a great city, and...Tags: History, United States of America, Public Holidays, Family, Abraham Lincoln
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Movie review: 'Seraphim Falls'
Tribune movie critic3˝ stars (out of four) "Seraphim Falls" is a movie some will relish and others will find a bit anachronistic. It's a violently exciting Western with a vision of the West that's grand, mythic and also full of near-surreal menace, starring two Irish-born...Tags: Pierce Brosnan, Walter Huston, Movies, Kevin J O'Connor, Sergio Leone
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