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Palm Beach County students smoking less, according to studies
South Florida Sun-SentinelTime to clear the air — childhood smoking is being snuffed out here. New state and federal health reports issued in the past week show considerable progress in the war against cigarette use among youths and adults. And more people are urged to quit...Tags: Diseases, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, San Diego (San Diego, California), Lake Worth
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Family FilmGoer: A guide for parents
OK FOR 6 AND OLDER ''BOLT'' (PG) If it weren't for a very funny hamster and his exercise ball, ''Bolt'' would not make much of a blip on the radar screen opposite its chief competition, the hilarious new animated film '' Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.''...Tags: Daniel Craig, Quantum of Solace, Central Park, Folklore and Mythology, Teen-agers
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Social worker praises teen accused in killing
A 16-year-old from Glen Burnie who is accused of killing a man with a baseball bat has excelled at the Cheltenham Youth Facility, where he has received high grades and awards for good behavior, a social worker testified yesterday at a hearing to determine...Tags: Murder, Teen-agers, Crimes, People, Juvenile Delinquency
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Shrinking Seminoles
Patricia Kidd is among the legions of Florida State fans who can't help but look back.
Kidd, a Northern Virginia resident and 1984 Florida State graduate, is among several thousand Seminoles fans planning to attend Saturday night's game against...Tags: Bobby Bowden, Colleges and Universities, Maryland Terrapins, Florida State Seminoles, Ralph Friedgen
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Patchogue-Medford HS meeting aims at community healing
jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comThe principal of Patchogue-Medford High School asked parents gathered in a crowded auditorium last night to stand and observe a moment of silence for Marcelo Lucero. "You have taken the first step in joining with us to be partners in resolution,"...Tags: High Schools, Medford, Family, Assault, Crimes
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Wife of alleged drug dealer charged with fatally shooting FBI agent
Of The Associated PressThe wife of an alleged drug dealer was charged Wednesday with killing an FBI agent who showed up at the couple's suburban Pittsburgh house to arrest her husband. Christina Korbe, 40, was charged with homicide in the Wednesday morning shooting death of...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Police, Crimes, Law Enforcement, Police Investigations
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Island Trees chief defends handling of lead issue
eden.laikin@newsday.comIn an often-raucous Island Trees school board meeting last night, Superintendent James Parla refused a call to step down amid an accusation that he hasn't done enough to clean up lead contamination in the high school basement. School board member...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Schools
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Dolphins Q&A with Harvey Fialkov
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Harvey! Sun-Sentinel Dolphins writer Harvey Fialkov answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. ----------------...Tags: Kaman Corporation, Boston Celtics, Jacque Vaughn, Values, Court Administration
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Man gets death for cyberstalking, killing his girlfriend and friend
Sentinel Staff WriterA judge today gave the death penalty to a 22-year-old Oviedo man to who cyberstalked his girlfriend after she dumped him then tracked her down and killed her and a friend. Andrew Allred pleaded guilty in April to two counts of first-degree murder. The...Tags: Justice System, Police Arrests, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Murder, Punishment
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Minnesota news in brief at 8:58 p.m. CST
As the recount in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race began here Wednesday, one volunteer judge asked the city election director what to do if she spotted a questionable ballot and no one else did. "I don't think that's likely," election director Cindy...Tags: Justice System, State Budgets, Local Elections, Colleges and Universities, Voting
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Police maintain tight security following threats
Tight security will remain in place through Friday following the third death threat at Triton Junior-Senior High School, authorities said. Only about 40 percent of the Triton School Corp.'s 600 students attended classes Wednesday, while the presence...Tags: Police, Police Investigations
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Arrests of police officers in northeastern China highlights widespread public anger with force
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Long identified with corruption, abuse and political repression, China's police are facing an increased outpouring of public anger that has led to mob attacks, caustic Internet postings and displays of sympathy for a convicted cop-killer....Tags: Society, Police Arrests, Colleges and Universities, Economic Policy, Police
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