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Monday, June 26, 2006 

Borrowed imagery 



* It's a delicate balance as L.A. museums lend sought-after works so they too can receive. JOHN CONSTABLE'S breathtaking country landscape, "View on the Stour Near Dedham," is not in its place of honor at the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
Source: www.calendarlive.com

State Senate endorses $7.15 minimum wage -- with exceptions 
HARRISBURG -- The state Senate yesterday joined the House of Representatives in endorsing a $2 increase in Pennsylvania's minimum wage next year, albeit with a Republican-penned exemption that could mean that some low-wage workers would not see the full increase for two more years.
Source: www.post-gazette.com

Neal Zoren: WHYY tells tale of bravery 
The last thing any parent wants to hear is news that his or her child has a potentially fatal illness.
Source: www.delcotimes.com

After busy year, Paterno looks to the beach to recharge 
CAMP HILL, Pa. -- Joe Paterno couldn`t wait to get back to the beach. Since his last trip in July 2005, the 79-year-old Paterno had fended off whispers that he was too old-school to coach today`s athletes; led the Nittany Lions to a...
Source: www.covers.com

In 41st Season, Paterno Can't Slow Down 
CAMP HILL, Pa. (AP) - Joe Paterno couldn't wait to get back to the beach. Since his last trip in July 2005, the 79-year-old Paterno had fended off whispers that he was too old-school to coach today's athletes; led the Nittany Lions to a Big Ten title and an Orange Bowl win; and fetched one of the nation's top recruiting classes. But telling naysayers "I told you so?'' "That's not my style,''
Source: www.startribune.com



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