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    November 30, 2011

    Morning Sentinel correction: Nov. 30, 2011

    The school lunch menu on page C7 Sunday should have said there are classes Thursday and Friday for all schools in Oakland-based Regional School Unit 18.

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    November 30, 2011

    COLLEGE CONNECTION: Bird sets example at Thomas

    WATERVILLE -- Karin Bird sees a bright future for Thomas College women's basketball. It won't happen until after she's gone, but she can say she was part of the building process.

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    November 30, 2011

    We all need to workto create jobs

    I am an experienced executive. I am also a 99 percenter.

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    November 30, 2011

    Correcting PETA’s mythsabout deer

    On Friday morning, Nov. 18, I nearly choked on my breakfast cereal when I opened the Kennebec Journal and saw, spread all across the top of the op-ed page, a diatribe against deer hunters by Paula Moore of PETA, the radical national animal rights organization.

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    November 30, 2011

    COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: UMF ready to play a frantic pace

    The University of Maine at Farmington men's basketball team hasn't been able to get it going offensively this season. The Beavers are averaging 49.7 points per game and shooting 33 percent from the field.

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    November 30, 2011

    Winslow money manager named rising star

    WINSLOW -- David V. Smith, co-branch manager at Sullivan Wealth Management, was recently named a Rising Star by Raymond James Financial Services, which offers securities through the Winslow firm.

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    November 30, 2011

    Other’s neglect could havemeant tragedy for driver

    On Wednesday, Nov. 16 -- a rainy, foggy night -- my daughter was on her way to her night job in Augusta. At some point on Route 27, she saw something in the road and tried to avoid it. In doing so she lost control of her vehicle and went into a ditch. Air bags deployed, but the seat belt broke loose throwing her into the passenger seat, where her head and shoulder broke the window. Her wrist was mangled from broken glass. Five cars went by -- no one stopped. She was able to call for help on her cellphone. The first to arrive was Trooper Diane Vance. I want to thank her for making my daughter as comfortable as possible until the ambulance arrived. Come to find out it was three tarps in the road. Someone was very neglectful about tying these down. Thank God my daughter had no broken bones, but she did have massive bruises. She will be a long time healing but I'm so glad I still have her!

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    November 30, 2011

    New take on medical practice just what docotor orders

    There's nothing new about the way Yarmouth Dr. Phillip Frederick practices medicine. In fact, it sounds kind of old fashioned.

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    November 30, 2011

    Messalonskee students learn science of baking

    OAKLAND -- If Messalonskee Middle School sixth-graders rise to the challenge this weekend, school counselor Kris Croteau will deliver about 170 loaves of homemade bread to area food cupboards Monday.

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    November 30, 2011

    This hunter can tell PETAsomething about protecting deer

    On Friday morning, Nov. 18, I nearly choked on my breakfast cereal when I opened the Kennebec Journal and saw, spread all across the top of the op-ed page, a diatribe against deer hunters by Paula Moore of PETA, the radical national animal rights organization.