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Donna said. Chris sometimes looks in a mirror and doesn't immediately recognize the face staring back.
Chris was warden of the Cheshire Correctional Institution for 22 years, a high-stress job that forced him to rely on fast food. As he gained weight, he developed obstructive sleep apnea, which left him drowsy during the day. He compensated by eating sugary snacks.
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ginia defensive end Chris Long said, who ran by Glennon more than once. "At the end of the day, it's on us.
On the drive to the field goal that made it 10-0, Glennon sidestepped cornerback Marcus Hamilton in the backfield and ran for 19 yards before being hit by safety Byron Glasby, who drew a 15- yard personal foul. That moved the ball to the Cavs' 14.
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Missouri officials are taking a dual track toward ending the mortgage foreclosure crisis, signing onto a massive civil settlement with the country's largest banks while criminally prosecuting another company for similar behavior.
Attorney General Chris Koster said last week that a Boone County grand jury indicted Alpharetta, Ga.-based DocX, a home foreclosure servicer, and its former president, Lorraine Brown. The 136-count indictment alleges that they committed forgery and made false declarations on mortgage documents.
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Question: Can you get in trouble for receiving a nude photo on your cell phone or computer? Answer: It depends on what you do with it. Dubuque Community Schools Technology Director Jim Puls said the best thing to do is report it and delete it. If you send the picture on to someone else, that could get you in trouble. "I have no control over what someone sends me. But I do have control over what I do when I receive it," Puls said. Question: What can parents do to prevent this? Answer: Talk to your kids about what they do, who they talk to and your expectations for their behavior with a cell phone and Internet, suggests the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Make it clear that you're interested in what they're doing and you will impose consequences if they breac...
... pornography, Jackson County (Iowa) Attorney Chris Raker said. "We have to use the laws on the books ...
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[Chris Wright] said the going-concern analysis requires companies to assess whether they have resources to survive, especially from a cash flow perspective. "There's a lot of subjectivity in the forecasting and the modeling," he says. "It's difficult to forecast anything into this economy." Companies' use of historical data and historical judgments will be challenged by auditors (and possibly plaintiff lawyers, in the worst cases) as never before given the depth of uncertainties....
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Schools nationally are continuing to fall short of federal goals for standardized testing, and Columbia Public Schools Superintendent Chris Belcher said that is a sign the No Child Left Behind era is coming to an end.
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A groundbreaking motorized louver system promises global expansion opportunities for Kirtz Shutters.
I wouldn't be surprised to see us grow 25 percent this year," owner Chris Tietz said of company revenues, which rose 7 percent last year to about $2 million.
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MORGANTOWN - As a sea of gold-clad fans lined up at the gates to Milan Puskar Stadium on Sunday afternoon, dozens of vendors were ready for them.
It's going to be fun," Sodexo employee Chris Conner said. "People are going to be responsible.
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The assault of two teens allegedly by nine Wayne Hills football players has roiled the township, exposing a divide that has focused on Hills coach Chris Olsen, a dynamic leader who has built a football dynasty over nearly a quarter century at the school.
You either love Chris Olsen or hate Chris Olsen," said one former school trustee. "But he's a large presence.
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Erie County and the U.S. Justice Department have signed an agreement to dismiss the federal lawsuit that sought improved conditions at the downtown Holding Center and the Correctional Facility in Alden, County Executive Chris Collins said Wednesday.
Under the agreement, the county will continue to retain two respected corrections consultants who will guide improvements to policies, procedures and physical surroundings at both facilities, Collins said.