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Transactions
This listing represents real-estate transactions valued at $321,000 or more. Smaller transactions can be found online at OrlandoSentinel .com in the Public Records section. ORANGE MASON AND GENA ASHE to Daniel and Rose Brown, Keenes Pointe, $1.41...Tags: Mount Dora, Sprague, Celebration, Village Green, Lake Forest
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Summer Drama Camp
MADISONAs they sat in the stuffy auditorium of Abraham Pierson School, the two-dozen or so who had signed up to participate in the Madison Arts Barn summer drama camp looked like an overheated little mass of children getting lectured on the rules of performing....Tags: Armed Forces, Robin Hood, Montana, Defense, Theater
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John W. Student Jr.
Sun reporterJohn William Student Jr., a former machinist foreman for Koppers Co. who started a Boy Scout troop in the 1950s at the Maryland School for the Blind to show his son he could do the same things as people who have sight, died Thursday at Broadmead...Tags: Retirement, Maryland, Bethlehem Steel
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More than 100,000 young Roman Catholic pilgrims gather for opening Mass of World Youth Day
Associated Press WriterMore than 100,000 Roman Catholic pilgrims from around the world swarmed Sydney Harbor on Tuesday, waving the flags of their countries and singing as they awaited a Mass opening the World Youth Day festival. The star of the show, Pope Benedict XVI,...Tags: Anglican, Robin Hood, Pope, Religious Leaders, Francis George
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Young Catholics gather in Sydney for World Youth Day opening Mass
The Associated PressTens of thousands of Catholic pilgrims from around the world crammed into an area along Sydney Harbor today, waving flags of their home countries and singing as they awaited a Mass opening the World Youth Day festival. Pope Benedict XVI arrived Sunday,...Tags: Robin Hood, Pope, Freedom of the Press, Religious Leaders, Crimes
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Funeral held for slain Officer Richard Francis
Chicago Tribune reportersThe police officers stood in dress wool uniforms in stifling heat and held their formation under threat of drenching rain. As a measure of the dedication to a police officer who died in the line of duty, the governor of Illinois and mayor of Chicago...Tags: Murder, Chicago Police Department, Government, Defense, Illinois
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No bail for woman charged in cop slaying
Chicago Tribune reporterA woman whose family said she has a history of violent seizures was ordered held without bail Friday in the fatal shooting of Chicago Police Officer Richard Francis. Robin Johnson, 45, was charged with one count of first-degree murder of a police...Tags: Irving Park, Death and Dying, Police Investigations, Assault, Murder
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Not small change: Man a suspect in 20 break-ins
Of The Morning CallPolice have filed 20 burglary charges against a man who was arrested last week for allegedly stealing 100 pounds of coins from a home, saying he broke into houses to feed his addiction to cocaine. Anthony John Sabella, 24, whose last known address was...Tags: Game Playing, Bethlehem (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Police Arrests, Clermont, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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Reunions
HAMPTON A&T Williamsburg-Peninsula Aggies Alumni. 5 p.m. July 12 (and every second Saturday), Flying Twenties Social Club, 620 Anderson Lane, Hampton. Details: John Haywood, 247-2370. Mega Class Reunion for Hampton City Schools. Aug. 8-10. Interested...Tags: Oklahoma, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Williamsburg
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