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The Reluctant Saint

07/17/11 Rent It THE MOVIE: Slow moving, clumsy, but well meaning--these same adjectives could be applied to both the film The Reluctant Saint and its main character. Directed by Edward Dmytryk and released in 1962, The Reluctant Saint is the story of Saint Joseph of Cupertino, the legendary Catholic figure who was also referred to as "the flying friar." His nickname comes from the supposed divine ...
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St. Joe wonders if Chiefs will have camp

07/06/11 Flooding along the Missouri River is causing plenty of problems. While flooding in Saint Joseph isn't too bad, the NFL lockout could bring more to worry about.
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Roberta S. Byers

07/06/11 Roberta S. Byers, 75, a longtime Wenatchee, WA resident, passed away on Wednesday, June 29, 2011, at home, following an extended illness. She was born on November 25, 1935, to Walter and Luise Stelling in Saint Joseph's Hospital at Tacoma, WA.
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Millennium Hotel St. Louis to Sign Human Trafficking Code of Conduct

06/20/11 After months of collaborative conversation and planning, the U.S. Federation of the Sisters of Saint Joseph (CSSJ) is excited that the Millennium Hotel St. Louis is taking the steps necessary to sign and implement the six-point ECPAT-USA Code of Conduct.
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Bucksport Softball Preps for State Final

06/17/11 Tomorrow is State Championship Saturday in high school softball and baseball. The Bucksport softball team is taking on Fryeburg Academy in the Class B state final. That game is an 11 AM start from Saint Joseph's college in Standish. Already this year, Bucksport has taken down some top talent in C . . .
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Cathy J. (Hawkins) Patrick, July 15, 1946-June 16, 2011

06/17/11 Cathy J. (Hawkins) Patrick, 64, of Norwalk, passed away Thursday, June 16, 2011, after a lengthy illness with her family by her side. She was born July 5, 1946, in Bellevue to Richard and Catherine Hawkins. She was a graduate of Bellevue High School and Saint Joseph Hospital School of Practical Nursing in Lorain. She was married to John Patrick in 1967. read more
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Man Arrested after Deadly Fight

06/13/11 Video Click Here Kentucky State Police arrest a man following a fight that turned deadly in Garrard County. Police said it happened Sunday night on Wallacetown Road in Paint Lick.   They said 35-year-old Shawn Aldridge and 32-year-old Chester Watkins got into a fight.   Aldridge was taken to Saint Joseph hospital in Berea where he was later pronounced dead. Watkins was charged with murder and ...
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Man dies after fight with fellow resident of home for mentally challenged

06/13/11 One man is dead and another is in jail after a Sunday night fight. Shawn K. Akridge, 35, died at Saint Joseph - Berea hospital shortly after an altercation with Chester Watkins, 32, said Kentucky State Police Master Trooper Chris Lanham.
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Hudson County Reunions

06/11/11 Saint Joseph School Alumni Committee is hosting their second annual alumni BBQ reunion. The event will take place today from noon to 4 p.m. at the Saint Joseph School Yard and Cafe, 511 Pavonia Ave., Jersey City. All are welcome.
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Swimmer Drowns in Lake in Comstock

06/05/11 A possible drowning at Gull Lake. A 13-year-old boy drowned on Monday while swimming with his siblings. Police in Grand Haven and Saint Joseph are investigating two drownings in Lake Michigan this weekend.
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Jersey Journal Living News

05/21/11 YOUR VIDEOS Share the videos you've shot - it's easy! [macro call]3Saint Joseph of the Palisades Elementary School will host an "Alumni All Class Reunion" tomorrow.
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Students, Teachers Get Ready For School Closure

05/20/11 Students and teachers at Saint Joseph Central School used a lot of tissues through a prayer ceremony Friday, because the school will be shut down at the end of this school year.
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Serving Niles since 1886

05/08/11 Pearl L. Morros, 83, of South 14th Street in Niles, died at 12:25 p.m. Friday, May 6, 2011 at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in MIshawaka following an illness.
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'Big hit' lifts USI over Saint Joseph

05/06/11 After knocking on the door for four innings, the University of Southern Indiana baseball team finally knocked it open for an 8-6, 12-inning win over Saint Joseph's on Friday night at USI.
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Salmonella victims point to R.I. bakery

05/02/11 Italian-Americans here have long celebrated Saint Joseph's Day by indulging in zeppole, a decadent pastry filled with cream and sprinkled with powdered sugar. Calorically sinful, perhaps, but done in the holy name of San Giuseppe, the patron saint of confectioners.
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John Smithson, '68, named interim president

04/26/11 Updated Apr. 25, 2011 at 9:30 p.m . Late on the morning of April 25, Saint Joseph's University announced that John Smithson, '68, will be the university's interim president. The news was announced on the
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St. Joe's, Temple teams caught up in St. Louis tornado madness

04/25/11 STILL ABOUT AN hour away from athletic fields at Saint Joseph's University, softball player Erin Gallagher was talking about bringing teammates who were with her on the bus to her family's Easter celebration "so they can get a good meal."
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Locals help St. Joe's Hawks take flight on diamond

04/24/11 Allentown native Terri Adams is having best season in charge Thanks to the contributions of a Lehigh Valley contingent, the Saint Joseph's University Hawks are soaring in softball this spring.
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New VP Of Medical Affairs

04/20/11 San Andreas, CA -- Mark Twain Saint Joseph's Hospital has a new Vice President of Medical Affairs. Dr. Sean Anderson has accepted the role. Dr. Anderson has been practicing anesthesiology and
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Jessamine County school bus involved in Ky. 29 accident

04/12/11 A Jessamine County school bus collided with a vehicle on Ky. 29 this morning, sending a student and the car?s driver to Saint Joseph-Jessamine RJ Corman Ambulatory Care Center.
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Arrest Made In Stabbing Investigation

04/11/11 Police make an arrest, days after a stabbing in Clay City.   Kentucky State Police tell ABC 36 that a man named Gregory Watkins showed up at Saint Joseph East Hospital in Mount Sterling, saying he had been stabbed. That occurred on Thursday. Police say he claimed he had been stabbed at an E-Z Stop convenience store in Clay City. Police obtained a warrant, and arrested John Charles on Saturday ...
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