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We asked residents of Wyndemere, a retirement community in Wheaton: What little luxury do you splurge on?
George Newitt, 95 I love bow ties hand tied ones. They're not readily available these days, but Land"'s End occasionally offers them in a catalog. The ladies love them too! They evoke compliments. Joanne East, 87 Gloria Vanderbilt jeans ...Tags: Apple iPad, Science and Technology, Starbucks Corp., Gloria Vanderbilt
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Tablets, smartphones replacing scorebooks in area dugouts
Shortly after he was hired as Pleasant Valley's baseball coach in January 2012, Charlie Inserra spoke to members of his program's booster club. For two years he had toyed with a smartphone app, named iScore, as a way to track player stats while he was...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Apple iPad, Sports, Baseball, Science and Technology
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Awards and honors for Lehigh Valley residents
Bill Henry, of Bethlehem, spent the majority of his life training students to excel in technical careers. Now, the William L. Henry Apprenticeship and Craft Training Center bears his name. The school in Kulpsville, Montgomery County, which opened in 2008,...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Nazareth, Science and Technology
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Family of man killed by Culver City officer awarded $8.8 million
A jury Wednesday awarded $8.8 million to the family of a man fatally shot by a Culver City police officer, attorneys for the family said. The unanimous verdict was handed down in U.S. District Court after jurors deliberated for only a few hours over the...Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Science and Technology, Shootings
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Food aid for the 21st century
For almost 60 years, a bag of life-saving food etched with the American flag has served as one of the purest expressions of our country's generosity and compassion around the world — from the earthquake devastated streets of Port au Prince to the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Finance, Science and Technology, White House, Somalia
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$8.8 million awarded to family of man killed by Culver City officer
A jury Wednesday evening awarded $8.8 million to the family of a man fatally shot by a Culver City police officer, attorneys for the family said. The unanimous verdict came in U.S. District Court after jurors deliberated for a few hours over the 2010...Tags: Lawyers, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Science and Technology
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Summer camp for area's homeless children expands in third year
A summer-camp program for homeless students in Central Florida has had considerable success in its first two years, organizers say — but it's still reaching less than 15 percent of the 9,500 children eligible. Launched by Fifth Third Bank in 2011,...
Tags: Siemens, Family, Students, Science and Technology, Rentals
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Some doctors refusing to adopt electronic records
Under a plan first endorsed by President George W. Bush and signed into law by President Obama, the health care industry in the United States has started to change one of the signature elements in doctor's offices — switching chicken-scratched hand-...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, General Practitioners, Chemical Industry, Nazareth
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Police, politicians push surveillance post-Boston
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police and politicians across the U.S. are pointing to the example of surveillance video that was used to help identify the Boston Marathon bombing suspects as a reason to get more electronic eyes on their streets. From Los...
Tags: Computer Hardware, Law Enforcement, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Data Collection
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Lewis joins NN tourism as marketing coordinator
Jocelyn O. Lewis recently joined the Newport News Tourism Development Office as its web marketing coordinator. Lewis of Hampton will be responsible for researching and preparing digital marketing and electronic media methods to promote public...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Science and Technology, Hampton University, Travel
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Court: Police need warrant to look at cell phone pictures
TALLAHASSEE – Police officers need a warrant if they want to search through photos on a cell phone in possession of a defendant at the time of arrest, the Florida Supreme Court ruled on Thursday. The ruling, which overturns an opinion from the...Tags: Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Police Arrests, Science and Technology, Trials
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Pacific Symphony's new Wavelength Fest will meld classical and pop
Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt will be among the artists joining the Pacific Symphony this summer in a new series intended to bridge the symphony’s regular crowd with non-classical audiences. The series, titled the Wavelength Festival of Music, is...Tags: Concerts, Arts and Culture, Music, Science and Technology, Services and Shopping
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