Clinton High blood drive will help alleviate Red Cross shortage Worcester TelegramCLINTON – To help address the current emergency blood shortage, all who come to give blood or platelets with the American Red Cross through Aug. 29 will …
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Dear Annie: I am part of a cooking club that meets the second Tuesday of each month. Each member buys food and we cook a recipe chosen by the host.
The Unmade Steven Spielberg Movies You Never Saw – Den of Geek US
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Transplant of organs from brain-dead persons in Odisha by October – Times of India
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Bribe or donation? Parent’s defense questions the difference – WTHR
Bribe or donation? Parent’s defense questions the difference WTHR
BOSTON (AP) — Robert Zangrillo is accused of paying $250,000 to get his daughter into college as a fake athlete. Prosecutors call it a bribe. But his lawyers say …
College admissions: A bribe or donation? – The Columbus Dispatch
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How to find out if the CEOs of your favorite brands have donated to political campaigns – CNBC
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College admissions: A bribe or donation? – Austin American-Statesman
College admissions: A bribe or donation? Austin American-StatesmanRobert Zangrillo is accused of paying $250000 to get his daughter into college as a fake athlete. Prosecutors call it a bribe. But his lawyers say Zangrillo isn’t …
Bribe or donation? Parent’s defense in college admissions scandal questions the difference – Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel
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Robert Zangrillo is one of 19 parents fighting charges in the college admissions bribery scheme at U.S. colleges.