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PICK UP The Wall Street Journal today, and the business pages are full of stories about the men and women who built the stock market bubble. Months in...
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Associated Press Jerry Kelly's hole-in-one helped him move past a fading Ernie Els in the Verizon Heritage at Hilton Head, S.C.
When Kelly stepped to the par-3 fourth hole, he was two shots behind Els. But Kelly stunningly caught his playing partner with a 4- iron shot that hit the green, bounced to the flag stick and dropped in.
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The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - For many who helped dedicate the new Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on Sunday, the towering granite monument is a stark reminder that the civil rights leader's dream of social and economic justice has yet to be realized.
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ORONO, Maine -- The longtime voice of the University of Maine and Black Bear hockey television broadcasts is leaving the university for a position at Providence College.
Joe Carr, UMaine's director of university relations, has written press releases, helped media set up interviews, assisted at university events and spoken on behalf of the school for the past 18 years.
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Portlands Marcus Camby (23) helped limit Dirk Nowitzki of Dallas to 16 points on 5-of-12 shooting.
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RELATED: Survey has helped homeless find housing.
LONG BEACH -- Two years ago, about 90 volunteers hit the streets of Long Beach not knowing exactly what or who they would find.
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Memorial High School
Students from Memorial High School's Medical Professional Practicum Program helped St. Mary's Medical Center celebrate Magnet recognition for Nursing Excellence on Jan. 19. St. Mary's has been working since 2005 to achieve this distinguished recognition.
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An American captive in Iraq was coming home. Television news producers had camped their satellite trucks on the front lawn of the family home. It was a zoo that nobody in the family had ever handled before.
But Aly Goodwin-Gregg had been there and done that.
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The black press has helped many careers for many well-known journalists," she said. "The black press also knows how to tell our stories right.
"There is a need for Black Enterprise because not all black people are athletes and entertainers," said Deborah Creighton Skinner, editorial director for the magazine. "We can show blacks from a wide variety of fields running their own businesses and taking charge of their lives."
"We have former employees from the BBC, ABC [and] CBS, and graduates from Columbia [University] and [the University of California at] Berkeley working for us," [Keith Brown] said. "There is this stigma that working for black media is career suicide, but it's really not true."
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The subfreezing weather hasn't helped attendance, but it needn't keep anyone from listening to the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana's weekly Brown Bag Series - not if they have a radio, anyway.
That's because the University of Evansville's radio station, WUEV (91.5 FM), has begun simulcasting the free performances the arts council hosts at noon Wednesdays in the Bower-Suhrheinrich Foundation Gallery at 318 Main St.