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Emeritus Profesor of Contemporary Social and Political Thought. CCS Director

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SJRMC Celebrated “Fiesta de Reyes” on January 6

Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center celebrated “Fiesta de Reyes” – Feast of the Three Kings – in the lobby of its Mishawaka campus (5215 Holy Cross Parkway) on Thursday, January 6, from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

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The game was intense five to nothing. The winning team Dinamo it is the final game and they are playing against the first team they played in their first game. All you hear is mothers of both teams screaming for their kids to score. As a Latino team being in Soccer Zone meant that they were worthy of playing against teams that have done a good job in the past. The captain of Dinamo Miguel #13 had already scored 3 times and he runs and communicates with his other team members to pass the ball.

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Cupboard Food Storage Know How

Last year at this time I wrote several columns on cupboard organization, seems this time of the year is when many of us make time or get in the mood to clean cupboards, organize them and then have a plan to keep them organized.

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LUGAR’S BIG NUMBERS

• 12,421 Days of Service in Congress

• 12,587 Votes in the Senate

• 98.2% Voting Attendance

• $5.2 Million Office Funds Returned

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U.S. unemployment rate falls to 9.4 percent, hiring up

WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s unemployment rate dropped to 9.4 percent last month, its lowest level in 19 months. That was because more people found jobs, but also because some people gave up on their job searches.

The Labor Department says employers added 103,000 jobs in December, an improvement from November’s revised total of 71,000 but far below most analysts’ expectations.

Once unemployed workers stop looking for work, the government no longer counts them as unemployed.

Through all of 2010, the nation added 1.1 million jobs, or an average of 94,000 jobs a month


OAKLAND'S FIRST CHINESE-AMERICAN MAYOR, WALKS THROUGH THE CITY

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OAKLAND, CA - 3JANUARY11 - Oakland Mayor Jean Quan walked through the city on her inauguration day. She is the first Chinese American woman elected mayor. She started at the Oakland Asian Cultural Center in Chinatown. She then stopped at the Asian Resource Gallery, which featured an exhibit of posters curated by Greg Morizumi, from the Third World Strike at the University of California and political movements in the Asian American community since the 1960s.

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