| Legacy of love |
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Stunned by death of wife at 38, Summit man takes comfort in their 11 children, focuseson helping them cope. As wife selflessly gave to others for years, family now accepts help, and continues to give as well. By Marilyn Miller Beacon Journal staff writer The littles are 7-week-old Edward Benedict, Matthew David, 19 months, Andrew Joseph, 4, and 6-year-old Maria Noel -- aka ``Goldilocks and my three bears'' because of Maria's golden blond hair. ... |
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| 'No frills' McCann budget is proposed |
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The $657,441 increase reflects increased costs in health and life insurance, the addition of one guidance counselor, an increase in instructional services and money for the hiring of additional faculty for the new post-secondary licensed practical nursing program. "This budget is allowing us to get caught up and improve our academics. Overall, it's one good solid budget with no frills but at the same time it allows us to continue to grow and serve our students," Maloney said. ... |
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| ‘N300 investment changed my life’ |
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Little drop of water, they say make the mighty ocean. The success story of Mr Enobong Asuquo, an auto parts dealer in Port Harcourt who rose from one humble beginning to successful business executive attests to this. Asuquo, the managing director of Asuen Obong Technical Works (Nig) Ltd who spoke with The Weekend Tide in his office recently, disclosed that his N300.00 investment in auto parts business changed his life for good. He said today he is worth millions in cash and assets. ... |
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| Prairie Giant's scheduling snafu |
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The scene was straightforward enough: Upstart Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas taking on the establishment with revolutionary legislation that would prevent banks from foreclosing on destitute farmers. Not therefore fast, the spunky premier is told, the CBC won't give airtime to anyone about "to criticize the federal government." Twenty years after Tommy Douglas's death, the CBC was still denying him airtime. ... |
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