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Actor Tyler Perry donates $100K to Ohio schools
Filmmaker and actor Tyler Perry has surprised middle school students in Ohio by showing up at a musical concert and donating $100,000 to help student athletes in the city's South-Western ...
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CURRICULUM DEBATEOhio District Mulls Allowing Creationism in Classrooms
A proposal by an Ohio school district to add creationism to a list of controversial topics deemed appropriate for classroom discussion has ignited a debate over the separation of church and state among parents and a civil rights group. The Springboro Board of Education took comments on the proposal at a meeting Thursday night attended by parents, students and teachers. Some parents urged the ...
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Ohio district weighs creationism for classroom discussion
A proposal by an Ohio school district to add creationism to a list of controversial topics deemed appropriate for classroom discussion has ignited a debate over the separation of church and state among parents and a civil rights group. The Springboro Board of Education took comments on the proposal at a meeting Thursday night attended by parents, students and teachers. Some parents urged the ...
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Kazmir no stranger to pitching at Fenway Park
Terry Francona's return to Fenway Park has been nothing if not entertaining. The former Red Sox manager and current skipper of the Indians watched his team come out swinging Thursday, lighting up the scoreboard in a 12-3 win. On Friday, John Farrell's squad reversed the fate, sending the Indians back to their hotel with an 8-1 defeat on a rain-soaked night. The third round of this ...
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Openly gay Robbie Rogers returning to professional soccer
Robbie Rogers , who came out as homosexual when he announced his retirement from soccer, tells USA Today he has decided to return to the field. Rogers said he made the decision last month while he was speaking at the Nike Be True LGBT Youth Forum in Portland, Ore. "I seriously felt like a coward," he said. "These kids are standing up for themselves and changing the world, and ...
Movie Review
Captain America: The First Avenger [Blu-Ray]
Following Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger was the summer of 2011s second big-budget action juggernaut based on a second-tier Marvel superhero, with both playing as necessary precursors to next summers superhero mash-up The Avengers ... ...
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Masterson stumbles Indians offense held in check
CLE@BOS: Reynolds steals third, scores on error BOSTON -- The Indians have shown a knack for shrugging off lopsided losses early on this season. That is good, because the defeat they suffered on a wet Friday night at Fenway Park was the kind of loss the Tribe will want to quickly forget. Red Sox right-hander John Lackey quieted the Indians' potent lineup, making the few mistakes of ...
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Reds power past Cubs with trio of homers
CHC@CIN: Votto clubs majestic solo homer in fourth Joey Votto started it; his teammates just finished the job. With the Reds trailing the Cubs 3-0 in the bottom of the fourth on Friday night, Votto -- the National League's reigning Player of the Week -- hit a solo bomb to left field to put his team on the board. That home run opened the floodgates, as Cincinnati went on to score four ...
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Cleveland Chilly start to the holiday weekend
CLEVELAND -- On land and on water, people are bundling up as they prepare for Memorial Day weekend. With temperatures hovering in the 40 degree range, it's not the normal start to summer, even for Cleveland. At the Great American Rib Cook-off, several dozen people turned out for Friday night's music and food fest. Dan Johnson, of Colonel Johnson's Bar-B-Que, has a special ...
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AG Be hopeful for Ohios 690 missing children
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Attorney General Mike DeWine joined students Friday to release balloons honoring Ohio's 690 missing children and urged the public not to give up hope that those who disappeared might be found. DeWine pointed to the high-profile case of three women -- two of whom disappeared as teenagers -- who were found in a Cleveland home where they say they were held captive for ...
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One Person Killed in Newark Crash
One person is dead following a motorcycle crash in Newark. Newark police say the crash happened on the ramp from State Route 79 to State Route 16 westbound Friday night. The driver of the motorcycle was the only person involved. It is unknown at this time what caused the crash. Watch 10TV News and refresh 10TV.com for the ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
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