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Briefs: Shoot-A-thon next week at HBHS
The third annual Hoops of Hope Shoot-a-thon is May 30 at the Huntington Beach High gymnasium. The free-throw shooting event includes live music, food and a silent auction and raffle and runs from 3 to 7 p.m. All proceeds will help support the...Tags: Students, Soccer, Teaching and Learning, Prices, Sports
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Around Town: Christmas around the world
Old World Village held the 11th annual International Celebration of Christmas and live Nativity play on Dec. 2. The money raised from proceeds and donations will benefit World Vision, a Christian humanitarian organization. Bell choir "Beach City...Tags: Holidays, Entertainment Events, Kenya, Old Catholic, Religious Festivals
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Letters to the editor: Rubio's education plan, tea party, and Hispanics
Rubio's education plan I was taken aback at U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio's suggestion that we need yet more legislation to direct the secretary of education to compile information and make it easily available in a simple format ("Bill helps students make...Tags: Holidays, Taxation, Memorial Day, Internal Revenue Service, Elections
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Area youth collect money, food for famine relief
Twenty local youths participated in World Vision’s 30-Hour Famine April 26-27, fasting throughout the period and collecting money to feed starving children. One highlight of the event was a protest against world hunger Friday night in Old Pasadena....
Tags: Methodist, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Human Interest
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Fast is part of teens' fundraiser
Twenty-two La Caņada Flintridge teens plan to fast, living on only water and juice for 30 hours this weekend. The fast is part of a World Vision project to promote awareness about poverty-stricken nations. Members of La Caņada United Methodist Church&...Tags: Google+
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China earthquake death toll reaches 156; more than 3,000 hurt
By Barbara DemickBEIJING -- A strong earthquake struck China’s mountainous Sichuan province Saturday morning, leaving at least 156 people dead and more than 3,000 injured. Chinese authorities assessed the magnitude of the quake at 7.0, while the U.S. Geological...Tags: Xi Jinping, Science and Technology, Armed Forces, U.S. Geological Survey, China
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China quake kills at least 179
BEIJING — When their beds began to shake and the dishes clattered off the shelves, people knew what to do this time. The temblor Saturday morning in Sichuan province was a lesser replay of a killer quake that struck along the same fault line...
Tags: Xi Jinping, Science and Technology, Armed Forces, China, U.S. Geological Survey
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Pressure cooker bombs used in past by militants
CAIRO (AP) — Homemade bombs built from pressure cookers, a version of which was used in the Boston Marathon bombings, have been a frequent weapon of militants in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan. Al-Qaida's branch in Yemen once published an online...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Jihad, Periodicals, Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama
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Replica of God's house is a labor of love for church member [Loch Raven]
Inside Arnolia United Methodist Church, located at Joppa and Oakleigh roads, is an exact replica of the building complete with the steeple and cross which rises high over the church, dozens of windows, six porches with steps and even the corrals for the...Tags: Easter, Parkville, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Religion and Belief, Pies and Tarts
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Unleashed by Jesus
Happy Easter, everybody! Easter is a happy time of year for many because it marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, despite a stray winter storm or two. But Easter is more than just a seasonal indicator. Easter, or Resurrection Sunday, is the...
Tags: Easter, The Salvation Army, Genesis (music group), Religion and Belief, Food for the Hungry
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It's A Gray Area: We should be skeptical of our government
People in our country mostly seem to possess an innate faith in government. Probably that has evolved because, while our governments generally are unnecessarily expensive, wasteful and intrusive, they have not been overtly corrupt like so many others...Tags: Africa, IBM, Justice System, Orange County Superior Court, Barack Obama
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Hansen: Indelible stories behind the art
Picasso probably had this problem. People just didn't get it. It was complicated and uncomfortable. Nowadays, the experience of art has not changed much. You may pass by a piece in a gallery window and immediately recoil — "what is that?"...
Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Human Interest, Malaria, Netflix Inc., YouTube
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Apr 16, 2013
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Apr 5, 2013
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Mar 29, 2013
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Mar 15, 2013
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Feb 27, 2013
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