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    Arrest log: July 10

    07/09/10 This is the arrest log in the Saturday edition of The Herald Bulletin.
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    How to Testify on Capitol Hill Without Being Crucified, A New Book from TheCapitol.Net

    07/07/10 ALEXANDRIA, Va.----When Governor Mitch Daniels compared testifying before Congress to getting a root canal, he was being polite. Sitting vulnerably at a witness table under hot television lights while members of the House or Senate stare down at you from above is not just intimidating; it can wreck your career, your company, and your credibility if you say the wrong thing.
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    Anderson Parks Department announces summer science camp

    07/07/10 The Department of Parks and Recreation is taking applications for a two-week summer day camp to be held during the weeks of July 26-30 and Aug. 2-6.
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    Elwood woman killed in fiery crash

    07/07/10 An Elwood woman was killed Wednesday when her pickup truck left the roadway and crashed into a cement culvert along Indiana 28.
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    Louisiana-reared Army general to train Iraqi police

    06/21/10 For two years, Brig. Gen. Bradley W. "Brad" May has turned civilians into soldiers at Fort Jackson, the Army's largest basic training base. Now, he's shipping out to Baghdad to do much the same work for the Iraqi police.
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    3 booked in ATM thefts

    06/21/10 FOREST HILL, La. (AP) - Forest Hill police have arrested three men in connection with ATM thefts.
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    Springfield High School Class Of 2010 graduates

    06/21/10 Springfield High School held its graduation ceremony Friday, June 11. The program was on the athletic field with provisions for the high school auditorium in the event of rain. Members of the Class of 2010 and eligible for graduation are:
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    'We're called to build bridges,' pastor says

    06/21/10 Pastor David Whitten first came to Brandon in 2001, when he was recruited as middle school pastor at Bell Shoals Baptist Church.
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    FHSSA and NASW Collaborate in Response to Needs in Sub-Saharan Africa

    06/21/10 ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The facts are overwhelming; in 2008 alone, there were an estimated two million AIDS-related deaths in sub-Saharan Africa. In many countries in this region there is little or no access to adequate pain medication, little or no access to hospice and palliative care, and desperate situations of suffering, stigma, poverty, and isolation. This is ...
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    'Aftermarket Truth Squad' Refutes ASA and Car Companies' Claims Against Independent Repairers During New York 'Right ...

    06/21/10 ALEXANDRIA, Va. June 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On June 9, 2010, at a hearing on the New York Right to Repair Act (SB 7302 and AB 6634), the Joint Committee on Consumer Protection heard testimony from the New York automotive aftermarket refuting the misinformation that the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers (AAM), The Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association (GNYADA) and the ...
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    Wallace Foundation Launches Initiative to Help Disadvantaged Urban Students Gain More Time for High-Quality Learning

    06/21/10 With an initial investment of $9 million, The Wallace Foundation today announced it is launching an initiative to provide disadvantaged urban students with more time for high-quality learning - both through improved summer learning opportunities, and through extending the school day and school year.
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    Schultze Named Outstanding Alumni

    06/13/10 Steve Schultze was recently presented the Outstanding Alumni Award at the reception and dinner banquet of the Osbourn High School Alumni Association. 
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    Final Fantasy IX Joins the Ranks on PSN

    06/13/10 Joining the ranks of Final Fantasy VII and Final Fantasy VIII , Final Fantasy IX is officially hitting the PlayStation Network on June 15. This is the last of the three PlayStation Final Fantasy games, and is priced at $9.99 for both the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable.
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    Marilyn Alford

    06/13/10 ALEXANDRIA - Marilyn Lamarr Alford, 81, died Saturday, June 12, at Baptist Convalescent Center, Newport.
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    Middle East faces tough fight against smoking

    06/13/10 The Middle East , long associated with the ubiquitous waterpipe, is intensifying an anti-smoking drive as several Arab countries ban the practice in public places, even if success looks difficult.
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    Lavelda Ann Stroud Grier

    05/11/10 Services were held Friday, May 7, 2010 at 2 p.m., at Clements-Wilcox Funeral Chapel in Burnet for Lavelda Ann Stroud Grier, age 73, of Bertram who passed from this life to life eternal with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, May 04, 2010.
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    National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization Releases Statement and Commentary on Palliative Sedation Therapy to ...

    05/11/10 ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For the very limited number of imminently dying patients whose pain is intolerable and unresponsive to other palliative interventions, the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization believes that palliative sedation can be a treatment option that should be considered by healthcare providers, patients, and families.
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    EGYPT: Time for action on "heart disease of the poor"

    05/11/10 Source: IRIN Ayman Mahdi Saleh, 32, started to feel pain in his chest soon after he was diagnosed with Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD). "I started to experience eye blurring, chest pain and dizziness last year but the symptoms have started to become more serious now," he told IRIN at the National Heart Institute (NHI) in Cairo where he was seeking treatment.
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    Alexandria Man Gets 15 Years for Three Fatalities

    05/11/10 ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) - A Lafayette man has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing a mother and her daughters with his vehicle. Justin Paul Brouillete, 23, pleaded guilty Monday to three counts of vehicular homicide in the deaths of JoAnn Issac and her two daughters, Brittany Isaac and Nyeisha Dumars. Police said the family had just gotten off a city bus and were walking home when they ...
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    Fitch Affirms Goodwin House Incorporated (VA) Rev Bonds at 'BBB'; Outlook Stable

    05/11/10 NEW YORK----Fitch Ratings takes the following rating action on Goodwin House Incorporated, Virginia, as part of its continuous surveillance effort:
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