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Football: Donahue 38 Nicea 6
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Published on Sunday, 26 September 2010 01:18
Donahue Academy won its final home game of the sixman football regular season in a big way -- beating a less-experienced team from Nicea Academy of Naples 38-6 at North Park. Right, Donahue senior Dan Scarnecchia after scoring the game's first touchdown (photos - Roy Lenardson)
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Haitian Candidate's SW Florida Visit Called a Success
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Published on Saturday, 25 September 2010 20:12
Wilson Jeudy, one of 19 candidates for president of Haiti, has been well received throughout Florida, where he has been trying to raise money and awareness for his campaign, said Reid Carpenter, who organized Mr. Jeudy's appearances in southwest Florida. Left, Mr. Jeudy at The Bean earlier in the week where he addressed a large group that included many Haitians from Immokalee.
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Many Free Offers Available from Area Merchants
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Published on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 21:02
 Free prescription drugs, golf cart rentals and milk are among many goods and services being given away by merchants in the Ave Maria area.
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"Spending Revolt" Bus Stops in Ave Maria
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Published on Wednesday, 22 September 2010 18:10
More than a dozen Ave Maria students and residents (including AMU senior Joe Thomas, left) signed a bus making a national tour to protest high government spending. The bus was in the town center Tuesday afternoon, then went to Naples. Click for more coverage and pictures from the Naples Daily News.
Ave Maria Law's Bar Passage Rate Lags Most Florida Schools
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Published on Tuesday, 21 September 2010 20:50
The first graduates from the new campus who sat for the Florida bar in July passed at a rate of 64% according to results released Monday. The law school says that its incoming classes continue to get stronger, however, and Ave Maria recently became the first law school in the U.S. to agree to provide detailed post-graduate information to a fledgling group looking to compile better data on law school employment prospects.
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