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Reaching Out: Innocence of children prompts couple to giveLike so many corporate leaders this year, the economic climate prompted Pam Gatto, president of Gatto's Tires, and her husband, John Gallo, a financial planner with Raymond James, to make a contribution to FLORIDA TODAY's Reaching Out Holiday Fund.
Those in need bear the brunt of cutsWith revenues in a precipitous decline, state agencies and nonprofits that cut their budgets by 8 percent last year now are being asked to immediately reduce spending again and cut a cumulative 15 percent from their budgets for next year.
Germans held Rau for weeksCORNELIA RAU, the psychiatric patient whose wrongful detention by the Immigration Department stirred a national outcry, has been held in a Hamburg hospital for almost two months after she came to the notice of German police.
Case filed in G.I. safe haven caseThe 15-year-old girl left at St. Francis Medical Center Tuesday has a history of running away and cutting herself, leaving her guardian unwilling to continue to care for her.
Attorney speaks on special-needs lawABERDEEN — Parents of children with developmental disabilities heard some expert advice on legal issues related to the education of their children at a Nov. 10 meeting. Hillary Freeman, of Hinkle, Fingles and Prior, Lawrenceville, was the guest speaker at a Nov. 10 workshop at the Cambridge Park Elementary School that provided an overview of special-education law.
Germans held Rau for weeksCORNELIA RAU, the psychiatric patient whose wrongful detention by the Immigration Department stirred a national outcry, has been held in a Hamburg hospital for almost two months after she came to the notice of German police.
Can Britney do it again?At last, a "revelation" about Britney Spears that does not involve dodging paparazzi, shaving her head, or having her private life picked over in court: after a nightmare year, American's most volatile young pop star may very well have rediscovered her marbles.
Germans held Rau for weeksCORNELIA RAU, the psychiatric patient whose wrongful detention by the Immigration Department stirred a national outcry, has been held in a Hamburg hospital for almost two months after she came to the notice of German police.
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Germans held Rau for weeksCORNELIA RAU, the psychiatric patient whose wrongful detention by the Immigration Department stirred a national outcry, has been held in a Hamburg hospital for almost two months after she came to the notice of German police.