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Cullen twins named
They’re no longer known as Baby A and Baby B. Skeena-Bulkley Valley MP Nathan Cullen and wife Diana’s twin boys have been named Jackson Donald and Elliot D’Arcy.

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Post Now: Tree falls on baby in Chevy Chase
It started as a parent’s worst nightmare: Howling winds outside and a crashing sound. Chevy Chase – Washington DC – United States – Neighborhoods – Chevy Chase DC

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One drunk and a baby confront war in “Jasmina”
A man who finds himself unexpectedly stuck with a little baby is funny, but in the context of the war in the Balkans things become much more tragic.

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Daughter of murder accused sexually abused in CYF care
A woman accused of murdering her baby son was on antidepressant medication because her daughter, 5, was sexually abused while in Child Youth and Family care, a court was told today.

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Group studying senior needs will form focus groups
The Senior Health Care and Housing Policy Development Team project is starting recruiting for a series of eight citizen focus groups that will conducted over the two weeks, from August 31 to September 9 in the Town Hall Board Room.

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Library briefs
The Rowlett Public Library will close early at 3 p.m. on July 3 for the Fireworks on Main event. The library will also be closed on July 5 for a city holiday. Regular hours will resume at 9:30 a.m. on July 6.

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Starry, Starry Night : Peters and Stritch Return to Broadway in Sondheim Revival July 13
Aren’t they a pair? The acclaimed, Tony-nominated revival of Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music, which began a temporary hiatus June 20 at the Walter Kerr Theatre, resumes performances July 13 with two new stars: Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch.

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The âbest kept secret in Rio Ranchoâ
Raised in Brentwood, a classmate of the kids of Nat King Cole, Clark Gable and Michael Landon, local business owner Holly Smith also attended Pepperdine University.

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Operation BabyFace collects items, funds for area families
Over the past year, the Lullabye Foundation has been developing a new project called OPERATION BABYFACE. This project’s main purpose is to encourage and uplift single mothers and their young children by providing new blankets or quilts to newborns, establishing the Prevent Shaken Baby Syndrome Program at Cass County Memorial Hospital under the direction of Dr. Angie Weppler, and providing new or …

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Group seeks items to give to troops
LEOMINSTER – As part of “Christmas in July,” American Family Link will put together packages for troops serving in Iraq and Afghanistan at 7 p.m. July 22 at the Leominster Veterans Center.

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postheadericon LaGrange Park moms grow environmental group

Letters to the Editor
WHAT a laugh! If former House on the Rock director Jennifer van der Merwe really cared for the children, as she claims, she would let go and allow them to get on with growing up (Charges laid over cupcake fight, DD, June 24).

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No decision yet on baby boy left at hatch
KUALA LUMPUR: The baby boy, who was the first infant to be dropped off at the country’s only baby hatch, will not be adopted anytime soon. The biological parents of the healthy 2.7kg baby boy, who has yet to be named, granted temporary custody to OrphanCARE after talking to its administrators.

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Fitness calendar
Submit entries at least two weeks in advance to Fitness Calendar, P.O. Box 2090, Asheville, NC 28802, e-mail to melmoore@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax to 251-0585.

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AT&T Completes NYC Network Upgrade; SF’s Still In Works
The proliferation of smart phones and iPads has been causing AT&T’s urban networks some strain, namely “dropped calls, slow downloads and other problems,” but the company announced today that it completed an upgrade of the New York City network. They opened up more room on the airwaves for their 3G network there, and a similar upgrade is still to come in S.F. [ AP ]

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LaGrange Park moms grow environmental group
Now that the timing is right, the ideas bubbling up from a group of LaGrange Park moms appear to be taking off.

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Father’s Day Poll Results: Tech and Tools Are Tops!
“Home Theater Systems” and “Fully Loaded Tool Boxes” Rate Highest as Gift Suggestions; Family Activities Rate Highly for Dad’s “Perfect Day”

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Teams compete for barbecue crown
The fourth annual King of the County BBQ Challenge and Music Festival will be held Father’s Day weekend June 19 and 20, at Martinez Waterfront Park. There will be family activities — from the amateur BBQ Challenge to soccer-playing border collies, kid’s karaoke stage and live music.

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Haute Talk: Dangerous activities
The Haute Mamas pose the question: What activities are too dangerous for kids?

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Rally billions uncovered
Billions of baht were withdrawn from the accounts of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s family during the recent anti-government protests, the Department of Special Investigation has found.

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Group will honor area fathers
Their stories are different, but their perspectives are much the same: While fatherhood has its challenges, the reward of a stable and thriving family is worth the work.

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postheadericon National Group Honors VA Trooper for Saving Child from Burning Car

Permission to kick: Man forces GF to sign ‘abuse bond’
A 31-year-old American man has been arrested in Seattle, US, for allegedly forcing his 19-year-old pregnant girlfriend to sign an “abuse contract”, which allowed him to attack her whenever he wanted.

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Annie comic ends, but the redhead’s fate uncertain
CHICAGO (AP) — Talk about a hard-knocks life: She has been jailed in North Korea, kidnapped repeatedly, accused of murder, trapped in a cave, roughed up by gangsters. And she’s just a kid — more precisely, a red-haired girl named Annie. Over 86 years, the spunky (and forever young) orphan …

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Van der Sloot Confesses to Peruvian Murder
He is still the prime suspect in the Natalee Holloway case Kate Schwab The prime suspect in the murder of two women on opposite ends of the Americas has confessed to the May 30 killing of Stephany Flores in Peru. Joran van der Sloot, 22, said he broke Stephany Flores’ neck because she peeked at his laptop and discovered his connection with the still unsolved disappearance of an American teenager …

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Girl Scouts parade float cow-nquers competition
Saturdays first-place blue ribbon at Marshfields Dairyfest Parade was an icing-on-the-cake moment for area Girl Scouts and their troop leaders, who labored to create the winning entry.

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National Group Honors VA Trooper for Saving Child from Burning Car
A national police group is honoring a Virginia State Police trooper who rescued a three-year-old girl from a burning car.

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Roselle heralds the season with Spring Family Fun Fest
More than 500 people are expected to jump-start the festival season this weekend in Roselle, at the Roselle Park District’s annual Spring Family Fun Fest.

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Playhouse to host Family Fun Day
WESTON — Everyone’s invited to Family Fun Day, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Weston Playhouse …

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Owners aim to rejuvenate the Wigwam
New Wigwam owner Jerry Colangelo aims to better emphasize the resort’s historic roots and add features guests have said are lacking, including an improved restaurant lineup and more outdoor dining and activities.

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The complete story on school chiefs’ pay
Letters on school superintendents’ pay, library, family planning and state museum budgets, too much focus on A-Rod, overreaction in Wood-Ridge High School, Obama’s Kagan nomination, Christie’s incivility and the radical right-wing legal agenda.

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News in brief: Gay group to host Family Night
Our Family Coalition and the downtown Berkeley YMCA will hold the 12th annual LGBTQ Family Night on Saturday, May 15 from 5 to 9 p.m. Hundreds of LGBTQ-headed families are expected to take part in an evening of fun activities.

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postheadericon Waiting for Development: Public Building Authority growing impatient with group on hotel project

Gonzalez lifts Bucs to 8-7 win over Tennessee Tech in 13 innings
A walk-off single by freshman Michael Gonzalez (Jupiter, Fla.) propelled the ETSU baseball team to a 8-7 win over Tennessee Tech Wednesday night at Cardinal Park.

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Former leader DeLay to speak at Lincoln Dinner
Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay will assume the role of whip once more Saturday as the keynote speaker at the Washington County Republican Party’s Annual Lincoln Day Dinner.

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Today last day for early voting in 3 counties
Voters in Washington, Carter and Unicoi counties only have two more opportunities to vote in the Republican primaries. Early voting in the three counties ends today. Those who do not vote during early voting will have the opportunity to vote at each of these locations on Tuesday.

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For owners, it’s more than puppy love
Despite recession, we still indulge our pets Even in a recession there’s record spending for our best friends

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Waiting for Development: Public Building Authority growing impatient with group on hotel project
The Carnegie Hotel’s owners have struggled to complete a project on a Millennium Park lot next door to the hotel, and Wednesday Public Building Authority commissioners’ patience with the group showed signs of strain.

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postheadericon One By One: Homeschool Group Leader’s Guide To Motivating Members.

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One By One: Homeschool Group Leader’s Guide To Motivating Members.



postheadericon Wisconsin Group Stops Using Citizens United Name

Army-Navy Surplus Market a survivor in modern Tampa
In the heart of what was once a vibrant retail area of downtown Tampa, one large store – the Army-Navy Surplus Market of Tampa – has survived for decades selling an assortment of items ranging from unique and hard to find, to practical and necessary.

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St. Thomas student group allocates nonprofit grants
Four Twin Cities area nonprofit organizations are receiving financial help — and seven University of St. Thomas students are learning what it’s like to give away a lot of money — thanks to local business owners Jackie and Chris Gibney.

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Lost Soldiers
How a family remembers.

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‘It really touched me’
NORWOOD — When Norwood nurse Rose Cabot assisted in the birth of a baby girl in the outskirts of Port-au-Prince, Haiti Jan. 27, she didn’t know her reaction would be so emotional.

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Wisconsin Group Stops Using Citizens United Name
MADISON, Wis. — A Wisconsin group protesting a landmark U.S. Supreme Court campaign finance ruling will stop using the name “Citizens United” in a petition protesting the decision after being asked by that group not to.

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