Finding a home on the soccer field

Finding a home on the soccer field
When Robert Milton arrived in Vancouver about four years ago from a reserve east of Terrace, he was suffering from alcohol addiction. His son had been apprehended and turned over to the care of a sister in Surrey. He took refuge in the shelters of the Downtown Eastside.

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Florke returns from African mission field a changed person
Rebecca Florke arrived home May 15 a changed person. The 19-year-old Spencer woman will tell you the six-month trek she took to the countries of South Africa and Mozambique in Africa helped her to…

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Faster Forward: A field trip to the Internet Archive
SAN FRANCISCO — Many people think of the Internet Archive only as the home of the Wayback Machine, the site that lets you see what pages looked like years ago. Religion and Spirituality – Christianity – Travel – Theology – Music

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NFL draft field analysis: Linebackers

NFL draft field analysis: Linebackers
Nebraska quarterback Zac Lee tried to escape Texas’ Sergio Kindle last season.

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Stand-up guys fill LB field

Stand-up guys fill LB field
This is the fifth in an eight-part series previewing the NFL draft. Today’s installment focuses on linebackers.

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Beleaguered New York Mets trainers get booed during introductions on Opening Day at Citi Field
Was anyone surprised that the crowd had no love for the Mets’ two trainers, the strength and conditioning coach and the physical therapist Monday? Considering the club’s horrific recent injury history, some of the booing was light.

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Ronnie Brown failed field sobriety test

Ronnie Brown failed field sobriety test
Former Auburn RB arrested March 19 in Atlanta

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Police: Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown failed field sobriety test
A police report shows Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown had a blood alcohol level that was nearly twice the legal limit when he was arrested on a DUI charge in suburban Atlanta over the weekend.

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Police: Dolphins Brown failed field sobriety test
A police report shows Miami Dolphins running back Ronnie Brown had a blood alcohol level that was nearly twice the legal limit when he was arrested on a DUI charge in suburban Atlanta over the weekend. The report, obtained by The Associated Press through an open records request, says Brown failed a field sobriety test and had a blood alcohol level of .158 when given a breath test.

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Dorn charged with DUI; report says he failed field sobriety test
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn smelled of alcohol and failed field sobriety tests when an Orting police officer pulled him over early Sunday morning, according to court papers obtained by The News Tribune today.

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Attorney questions field sobriety test locations in NDSU foundation executive’s DUI case
The attorney for the North Dakota State University Development Foundation executive director is arguing to have evidence suppressed in a drunken driving case.

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Jersey City man fails field sobriety test, after stopped for brake lights in Watchung
WATCHUNG – Howard Capers, 49, of Jersey City was arrested during a motor vehicle stop and charged with driving while intoxicated at 10:24 p.m., Thursday, March 4, on Bonnie Burn Road.

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A Field Guide To Child Stars Gone Bad

A Field Guide To Child Stars Gone Bad
Corey Haim is not the first – or the last – former child star who became a drug addict. Some make a full recovery. Many, sadly, do not. (more…)

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No joke, there’s a Jamaican musher in the field for Iditarod race
The 38th running of the world’s most famous sled dog race kicks off Saturday amid depleted finances that have slashed the cash purse even as the cost of competitive mushing continues to climb.

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Cell phones in the classroom – Surprising field studies suggest cell phones could be effective learning tools
Guest blogger Marie Bjerede examines field projects that are studying the educational use of cell phones. In one limited example, 50 percent of students doing lessons by cell phone had higher math proficiency than classmates who learned the same material from the same teacher.

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Man apprehended shortly after fleeing field sobriety test
On the Beat is an occasional reporting of various crimes and complaints confronted by law enforcement personnel in Newton County in the course of their duties. It is compiled by News Editor Barbara Knowles, who can be reached at barbara.knowles@newtoncitizen.com.

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