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1. OBAMA: "no matter how much we want to fudge it ...   (17 May 2009)
Obama calls for understanding in Notre Dame speech By JULIE PACE, Associated Press Writer Julie Pace, Associated Press Writer – 14 mins ago SOUTH BEND, Ind. – President Barack Obama strode head-on Sunday into the stormy abortion debate and told graduates at America's leading Roman Catholic university that both sides must stop demonizing one another. Obama acknowledged that "no matter how much we want to fudge it ... the fact is that at some level, the views of the two camps are irreconcilable."...

2. Quadruple Amputee Trains To Fight In MMA   (24 Apr 2009)
http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slu...nkie&type=lgns This time, Kyle Maynard left home and made his way to Auburn, Ala., a week early. Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began more than two years before as a high school senior. But too many people didn't want him to fight. They didn't like the i...

3. Man with no arms or legs wants to fight   (23 Apr 2009)
Quote: : Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began more than two years before as a high school senior. But too many people didn't want him to fight. They didn't like the idea of an accomplished high school wrestler who was born with no arms or legs below the elbows or knees with an awesomely inspi...

4. Guy with no arms or legs fights MMA fight.   (24 Apr 2009)
Quote: : This time, Kyle Maynard left home and made his way to Auburn, Ala., a week early. Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began more than two years before as a high school senior. But too many people didn't want him to fight. They didn't like the idea of an accomplished high school wrestler w...

5. Chaldean Mafia(Detroit)   (10 Jun 2009)
The Chaldean Mafia: A Preliminary Gang Threat Analysis by George Knox © Copyright 2008, Chicago, IL, National Gang Crime Research Center. WARNING: This document is copyright protected in its entirety. A copyright is on file with the U.S. Copyright Office, Washington, DC, United States Library of Congress. The NGCRC strictly forbids reproducing, copying, distributing, or disseminating its “gang profiles”, also known as gang threat analysis research reports. No portion of the contents of these NGC...

6. Bertram says school days are too short — And there's not enough of them   (30 Apr 2009)
Schools in Indiana should have longer days as well as longer calendars, Evansville's public school chief said last week. Vincent Bertram, who is completing his second year with the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp., said he supports Superintendent for Public Instruction Tony Bennett's plan for a minimum 180 days of mandatory instruction each year. The move will push professional development days for teachers and parent-teacher conferences outside the current 180-day calendar. Bennett's plan ha...

7. Congenital amputee to be in MMA fight.   (19 May 2009)
http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=mmajunkie-Maynard_road_to_MMA_debut&prov=mmajunkie&type=lgns This time, Kyle Maynard left home and made his way to Auburn, Ala., a week early. Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began more than two years before as a high school senior. But too many people did...

8. Media Controversy over 1954 Debate Topic   (23 May 2009)
Background: The 1954 college debate topic on the US recognition of the Communist government of China was selected amid a time of McCarthyism, and several colleges and military academies refused to affirm the resolution. What followed was a fascinating media controversy that involved several Congressmen, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Edward R. Murrow, the director of the FBI, the ACLU, and the front page of the New York Times. I did my best to extensively research every news article that was published at...

9. Really? Seriously COMEONN?   (23 Apr 2009)
http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slu...nkie&type=lgns Congenital amputee Kyle Maynard's long road to Saturday's MMA debut Kyle Nagel, MMAjunkie.com Apr 22, 4:48 pm EDT Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began more than two years before as a high school senior. But too many people didn't want him...

10. Kyle Maynard...   (27 Apr 2009)
http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=mmaj...e&type=lgns Congenital amputee Kyle Maynard's long road to Saturday's MMA debut Kyle Nagel, MMAjunkie.com Apr 22, 4:48 pm EDT This time, Kyle Maynard left home and made his way to Auburn, Ala., a week early. Two years ago, when he almost made his amateur mixed-martial-arts debut, Maynard held a greater concern about all his fight meant and how much it was despised in the MMA community. He had been home in Suwanee, Ga., where his MMA interest began mor...



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