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Adebola "Debbie" Moronfolu, 17, a senior
What is your name, age, grade and school? Adebola "Debbie" Moronfolu, 17, senior, New Britain High School. What are some of your interests, hobbies or activities? Some of the things I'm interested in are running, dancing, traveling/adventure,...Tags: Government, Hobbies, National Government, Minority Groups, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
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PENNSYLVANIA STONERS TRYOUTS, JAN 5-6 --Tryouts for National Premier Soccer League champions … For premier-capable players, 1 p.m. both days, Iron Lakes Sports Club … Register at www.pennstoners.org.
SWEET SIXTEEN GIRLS BASKETBALL...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, National Basketball Association, Government Health Care, Moravian College, Michael Jordan
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Va. council stresses college affordability
Associated Press WriterVirginia's public colleges and universities might have to raise tuition to make up for expected budget cuts, but the state's higher-education agency says schools should devote a portion of that money to financial aid for low-income, in-state students....Tags: State Budgets, Personal Income, Virginia, Colleges and Universities
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Fly-tying school in a class of its own
Special to The Morning CallNick Pavone began the hobby of fly-tying at age 6. Thanks to the volunteers of the Hokendauqua Chapter of Trout Unlimited, he is returning for a third straight year of ''fly-tying school.'' This Saturday begins the 24th consecutive year of the chapter'...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Awards and Prizes, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Middle Schools
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STORRS: Financial Aid Discussion
The effect of the economic crisis on college admissions and financial aid will be discussed at a forum at E.O. Smith High School Wednesday evening. Panelists include Eastern Connecticut State University Dean of Admissions Kimberly Crone, Connecticut...Tags: Usher, Eastern Connecticut State University, University of Connecticut, Connecticut College, Colleges and Universities
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Corporate scholarships help kids at greatest risk
Special to the sentinelThe state Office of Program Policy Analysis and Government Accountability needs no help defending the integrity of its research -- least of all against a Colorado academic who alleges the agency "concocts its numbers out of thin air." ("Legislature's...Tags: Government, Parochial Schools, Florida, National Government, Credit and Debt
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A roundup of editorials from Michigan newspapers
University of Michigan best kept in the people's hands Although privatizing the University of Michigan might merit some fresh debate in light of the financial climate, ultimately it would likely be a mistake to seriously pursue it. The concept comes...Tags: Government, National Government, Michigan, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election, Government Health Care
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Financing college may be harder than getting accepted
Getting into college is tough enough, but students now have to face a tough economy too. About one in six students have put their search for a college on hold, according to a survey conducted in October by MeritAid.com, a scholarship Web site. Another...Tags: Coconut Creek, Tribune Co., Walt Disney Co., Loans, University of Central Florida
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An Iraqi debt
Violence is significantly lower these days in Iraq, and the Americans who still keep the peace there are busy planning for a significant troop withdrawal over the next 18 months. But that country's hopes for a brighter economic future are shadowed by...Tags: United Nations, Refugee, Barack Obama, Consumer Confidence
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Spending And Hiring Freeze In Enfield; Stafford Food Pantry Moves
East Windsor hires new treasurer. Enfield officials have implemented a spending and hiring freeze. Suffield revaluation results explained. Stafford's food pantry moves to vacant school. New stores among changes at Bradley International Airport in...Tags: Government, Police Arrests, Police Investigations, Property, Real Estate Buyers
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Former six-term Sen. Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island, creator of Pell Grants, dies at 90
Associated Press WriterPROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Claiborne Pell, the quirky blueblood who represented blue-collar Rhode Island in the U.S. Senate for 36 years and was the force behind a grant program that has helped tens of millions of Americans attend college, died...Tags: Government, Rhode Island, Jesse Helms, Primaries, National Government
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The Real Price Of Spriraling College Costs
The economy is in recession. Federal, state and local governments are all finding it more difficult to provide everyday services. The worsening economy puts a particular onus on students, who are wondering how they are going to pay for their college...Tags: Newington, Central Connecticut State University, Colleges and Universities, Barack Obama, Connecticut
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