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Sanitary District continues effort to oust Fitzpatrick
The Costa Mesa Sanitary District's board is continuing its effort to remove Jim Fitzpatrick from the board because of a perceived conflict of interest with his recently relinquished Planning Commission seat. Fitzpatrick dropped the planning post after...Tags: Values, Politics, Justice System, Elections, Religion and Belief
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Hill endorses Daigle, blasts Bob Rush
Newport Beach Councilman Rush Hill on Monday endorsed Councilwoman Leslie Daigle in her bid for state Assembly and strongly criticized one of her opponents in the race, Democrat Robert "Bob" Rush. Hill stated in a press release issued by the Daigle...Tags: Ronald Reagan, Values, Allan R. Mansoor, Politics, Elections
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Greatness continues for Trojans
There haven't been too many boys' tennis teams that have challenged University High in the past 10 years or so. In fact, Uni coach John Kessler's biggest challenge really isn't an opposing team at all. Considering that Trojans have a dual-match record of...Tags: Values, Tennis, Human Interest, College Sports, California Interscholastic Federation
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On Faith: Reflections on years of teaching
Teaching is a profoundly ethical and spiritual activity that demands courage and unflagging dedication. It affects the minds and spirits of students from pre-K through grad school in a transformative manner. As I reflect on my own life of teaching and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Values, Education, Teaching and Learning, Schools
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On Faith: A small bit of light pushes away darkness
Hanukkah commemorates the collision of two great cultures, the conflict between Hellenism and Judaism. As Jewish people celebrate the 2,176th anniversary of that battle in ancient Judea, we focus on the light of Jerusalem overcoming the dark spirit of...Tags: Holidays, Culture, Religion and Belief, Judaism, Values
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Apodaca: Academic competition partly to blame for cheating
Are we raising a generation of cheaters? By many indications, it would appear so. We hear stories, seemingly on a daily basis, about kids displaying varying levels of academic dishonesty. Just last week, three students at Palos Verdes High School made...Tags: Colleges and Universities, William Hurt, University of Connecticut, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief
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Community Commentary: City Council should listen to constituents
The Costa Mesa city charter, if adopted by the voters, needs to adequately protect the right of the citizens for sound government. Yet, every so often some folks want to play with different rules and not to listen to the voices of the people. We need to...Tags: Values, Religion and Belief
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Humphreys assists Sea Kings' success
Take a quick look at Kelsey Humphreys' volleyball career, and it appears the Corona del Mar High junior has been set up for success.
Her mother, aunt and older cousin have also been setters, and very successful ones at that.
Humphreys is a setter too....Tags: Values, Teaching and Learning, Volleyball, University of California, Irvine, Students
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Wheeler and Bathen get it done
Competing in doubles together, Newport Harbor High girls' tennis players Mindy Wheeler and Megan Bathen need to communicate on the court.
They needs to know if the other player is rushing the net or staying back, going for the ball or letting her...Tags: Values, High School Sports, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Hotels, Soccer
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The God Squad: Non-Christian faiths can't accept Christian scripture
Question: Do Jews believe that Jesus did not perform the miracles the Bible claims He did? On the other hand, if Jews do believe Jesus performed miracles and healed hundreds of people, why don't they believe He is the Son of God? How could someone perform...Tags: Values, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Bible, Religion and Belief, Marc Gellman
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Steinberg: Values remain important
Watching the Penn State students tear up their campus in support of football coach Joe Paterno was a shocking sight this week. College is supposed to be an incubator of ethics and values. The students evinced no concern for the fact their campus...Tags: College Football, Joe Paterno, National Football League, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Religion and Belief
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Beloved shipwright sets sail
COSTA MESA — Gilbert Iwamoto, a pioneering catamaran builder who continued his craft well after he had gone legally blind, has died, friends said Monday.
Iwamoto died at home Wednesday of complications following a heart attack. He was 90.
Known...Tags: Heart Attack, Values, Physical Conditions, Hawaii, Shipbuilding
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