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Sean Chen, pianist bred on SoCal scene, is Cliburn medal finalist
Sean Chen first met the Southern California music public in 2002, when the New West Symphony tapped him as one of its “Discovery Artists,” a program that paired precocious teens with the orchestra’s professional players in an annual...
Tags: Russia, Concerts, Music, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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2013 World Series of Bicycling kicks off with top Europeans, Americans
Matt Baranoski sat stone-faced while Marty Nothstein introduced the European cyclists who are in Trexlertown this month to help kick off the 2013 World Series of Bicycling international professional racing series, which begins Friday night at the Valley...Tags: Track and Field, Track Cycling, Cycling, Science and Technology, Auto Racing
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Officer charged in drug, tax scheme granted pretrial release
A U.S. District Court judge has released a Baltimore police officer caught in a drug dealing and tax-fraud investigation from federal custody until trial. On Tuesday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher allowed Baltimore police officer Ashley...
Tags: Drug Trafficking, Substance Abuse, Trials, Lawyers, Theft
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Friends react to electrical shock of Salina child
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThoughts and prayers go out to Jayden Hicks from friends like Mason Hill and his mom, Kathy. Both have known the 11-year-old Salina girl all her young life--a life that took a tragic turn Wednesday evening. "She's a very spunky and a very loving little...Tags: Science and Technology
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Gov. Scott signs "cyberbullying" bill into law
Gov. Rick Scott today signed a bill (HB 609) that expands Florida's current anti-bullying law to include "cyberbullying" and to include some activities that occur off campus and on privately owned electronic devices. The law expands the scope of the...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School, Rick Scott
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The top of their class, 2013: East Jordan's valedictorian and salutatorians
EAST JORDAN -- The East Jordan High School Class of 2013 will graduate Sunday, June 2. The top three students of the graduating class, the valedictorian and co-salutatorians, are Casey Keane, Joshua Johnston and Jacqueline Radtke. Casey Keane...
Tags: University of Michigan, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Scott signs 36 bills
TALLAHASSEE -- Gov. Rick Scott signed a total of 36 bills today. Among them are measures setting new standards for cyberbullying; banning the use of electronic funds transfer cards in adult entertainment or gambling facilities; and codifying an...
Tags: Brevard County, Agricultural Research and Technology, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Kenny Rittenhouse Jazz Quartet to play Glenelg United Methodist [Lisbon Woodbine]
The Glenelg United Methodist Church will be offering a free program entitled Java and Jazz at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 8, as part of the congregation's Community Concert Series. The concert will feature the Kenny Rittenhouse Jazz Quartet. Summer...Tags: Apple iPhone, Science and Technology, Microsoft Corporation, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Scott signs into law new ban on texting while driving
TALLAHASSEE -- After five years of false starts, Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday signed into law Florida's latest attempt to crack down on texting while driving vehicles. The bill (SB 52) bans manual texting only while driving, but allows it for drivers...
Tags: Florida Highway Patrol, Accidental Death, Labor Day, Orlando, Services and Shopping
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Soldier sentenced to prison for making $10M in unauthorized purchases, selling goods
A soldier stationed with the Army Active Guard Reserve in Orlando was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in federal prison this week for making more than $10 million in unauthorized purchases with government money, and then selling the items. Sebastian Stewart...
Tags: Punishment, Trials, Theft, Craigslist, Inc., Science and Technology
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Navy Reserve airborne electronic attack squadron makes final Md. flight
For nearly a quarter-century, members of the airborne electronic attack squadron VAQ-209 have launched their jets from this air base in Prince George's County for deployments over Bosnia, Afghanistan and Iraq. Earlier this month, Navy Cmdr. James King...
Tags: Defense, Mark Kirk, Human Mishaps, Linthicum, Prince George's County
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VA looks to American Legion, other veterans groups for help with backlog
As officials at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs look internally for solutions to a claims backlog that is drawing increasing fire from Capitol Hill, they are also reaching for outside help from some of the nation's best-known veterans groups....
Tags: Government, Eric Shinseki, National Government, Science and Technology, Barbara A. Mikulski
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