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Ukraine plays down Euro 2012 snubs over Tymoshenko - KWQC 6
Ukraine plays down Euro 2012 snubs over TymoshenkoKWQC 6More >> In the summer of 2002, Brian Banks' future looked bright: He was a 17-year-old high school football star being heavily recruited by a number of colleges. But in a single day that changed with the accusations of...More >> In the summer of 2002, ...and more »
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Ukraine accepts EU legal, medical experts - WOI
The AgeUkraine accepts EU legal, medical expertsWOITornadoes battered their school and homes, and spring break was spent cleaning up. Henryville has only begun to rebuild, but for one night, its high school students will get to put aside their worries for a private show by.Europe official says Tymoshenko needs more privacyWBOC TV 16EU ministers mull Euro 2012 boycott of UkraineKFVSall 903 news articles »
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Roman Shmulenson, Creating a community of disparate émigrés. - The Jewish Week
Roman Shmulenson, Creating a community of disparate émigrés.The Jewish WeekPart of a Ukrainian-Jewish family that came to the US in 1993, Roman Shmulenson made his first meaningful contact with the Jewish community while studying at a Brooklyn high school the next year. A social worker from the Jewish Board of Family and ...and more »
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Parker foreign student wins Presidential National Service Award - Hawaii 24/7 (press release)
Parker foreign student wins Presidential National Service AwardHawaii 24/7 (press release)... drama and other activities, how does a busy high school senior find the time to clock more than 100 hours of community service in a school year? Somehow, Parker School senior Anastasiya Polishchuk, a visiting student from Ukraine this school year, ...
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20-somethings go home to regroup - The Seattle Times
20-somethings go home to regroupThe Seattle TimesSumi, a 2005 graduate of Shorecrest High School, leans in to kiss his wife, Ree, 25, at Paramount Park in Shoreline while watching his nephews and niece. Learn about the couple's missionary work in Ukraine on Twitter by following @missionsmonkey, ...and more »
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White House picks RHS grad to work with veterans - The Rolla Daily News
White House picks RHS grad to work with veteransThe Rolla Daily NewsBy RD Hohenfeldt The nomination of 1994 Rolla High School graduate Tommy Sowers for a top post in the US Department of Veterans Affairs has been sent by President Barack Obama to the Senate for confirmation. “It's an absolute honor to be nominated and ...
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Biking to work around the world - Kyiv Post
Biking to work around the worldKyiv PostBeijing, China; Wellington, New Zealand; Washington, DC; Kyiv, Ukraine. Other than being national capitals, they are all cities where I biked to work every day. I've been an avid bicyclist since I was in junior high school, and have tried to keep up ...
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S. Korea's maritime security challenged - The Korea Herald
S. Korea's maritime security challengedThe Korea Herald(Republic of Korea Navy) “While China and Japan have long sought to expand their maritime interests, it is frustrating to see it (Korea) being mired in domestic affairs amid political deadlock,” said Kang Hyo-baik, vice dean of the Graduate School of ...and more »
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Grapevine: Public figures take pride in their offspring - Jerusalem Post
Grapevine: Public figures take pride in their offspringJerusalem PostThe marriage did not last long, and after her divorce, Abargil became increasingly religiously observant, swapping her revealing attire for high-necked, longsleeved blouses and long skirts. After marrying her second husband, Oron Halfon, ...
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Roy Hodgson selection headache - Daily Mail
Daily MailRoy Hodgson selection headacheDaily MailBut Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck, the favourite to line up against France and Sweden in Ukraine, is struggling with the ankle injury he suffered in a challenge from Manchester City's Nigel de Jong on April 30. Welbeck left the Etihad Stadium ...Bored games: Hodgson's biggest challenge will be keeping Rooney interested ...Mirror.co.ukall 681 news articles »
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