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- Coleman High School graduates earn softball honors for Finlandia …
- Wanted: Nurses
- Martial Law in Microcosm:The Beating of Pastor Steven Anderson
- Fans clash in the streets before game

Corporate report
Sarasota Herald-Tribune
1 million or 65 cents per share period a year ago. Analysts forecast profit of 49 cents per share. Sales in the company’s line of brands including Southern Comfort Finlandia vodka and Korbel champagne dropped 12 percent to $683. 3 million from $772. 3 million but topped analysts’ prediction of $677.

Coleman High School graduates earn softball honors for Finlandia …
The Saginaw News – MLive.com
open(urlwinnameoptions) newwin. First-baseman Jamie Bellinger was named to the 2009 All-Independent Division III first team while catcher Amy Bellinger received second-team mention. Both are seniors at Finlandia located in Hancock Mich. Jamie Bellinger who was also a first-team selection in 2008 hit. 412 this season with a.
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Wanted: Nurses
UpperMichigansSource.com powerd by WLUC TV6
“The concern is do we have enough faculty?” said .   ”The average age of nursing faculty members is in the 50s so of course there could be a major exodus of nursing faculty members at or earlier than the nurses.

Martial Law in Microcosm:The Beating of Pastor Steven Anderson
Lew Rockwell
The pitiful screams of the unresisting Baptist pastor attest to the Taser’s barbarous effectiveness in that role. It’s interesting and appropriate that the last part of the video is set to the strains of the Christian hymn Be Still My Soul which takes its melody from Finlandia composed by the heroic Jan Sibelius. At once patriotic and proudly subversive the Finlandia Hymn was a protest against the political repression of the Finns by the Russian Empire. We’ve clearly reached the point at which any authentic American patriot is going to be treated as a subversive by the armed enforcers of Washington’s empire. ___*No not every police officer does this kind of thing. Many of my acquaintance are just as alarmed as I am over the growing militarization of law enforcement and the pathological arrogance of the rising crop of uniformed enforcers.

Fans clash in the streets before game
Helsingin Sanomat
The two sides each provoked the other and succeeded in stirring things up according to Juha Hänninen of the Helsinki Police Department. The game ended at arouind 22:30 and by midnight the police had not had any reports of any major post-match skirmishes since the Finns seemed unwilling to look for trouble on the back of a defeat that left little to complain about. Hundreds of riot police were deployed and a Border Guard helicopter hovered overhead. Those who were taken away were herded into a Helsinki City Transport bus parked by the National Museum. The flares and fireworks that were tossed in the lympic Stadium itself will probably prove costly to the Finnish FA. Apparently the Austrian referee went over to the touchline at one point and had a word with officials to the effect that if it didn’t stop he could abandon the entire proceedings.

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