| Brad Mayer Of Norwin
Why did you apply to be a Skylights Sideline Shooter? I applied to be a Skylights Sideline Shooter because I love video production. Filming and editing allow me to express my creative and artistic side and show people my passion for video. When I heard about the opportunity to work for WPXI I immediately decided that this job would be perfect for me. What do you do in your spare time? I do a lot of extra-curricular activities in school. I am President of FBLA, Senior Class Vice President, and a member of the Varsity Swim team. I am also a member of clubs such as Student Council, Interact, DECA, and National Honor Society. When I am not doing school activities I enjoy volunteering and doing community service work. I also currently have two jobs which I enjoy very much. What do you plan to do after high school? I plan to attend a 4 year college to study either business or medicine.
Hopefuls try to find balance on NAFTA
A radio ad in Ohio takes an even more direct approach to NAFTA with men lamenting the loss of steel mills and casting plants as well as jobs going oversees. "Hillary has gone on record saying that NAFTA was a mistake," a woman says. A man adds: "Hillary does have a plan to fix NAFTA. She wants to change it from free trade to fair trade." For his part, John McCain, the likely GOP presidential nominee, bemoaned the flight of manufacturing jobs while campaigning in Ohio even as he asserts his support for free trade agreements. He told an audience that rather than lament NAFTA, it was time to come to grips with the changing economy. "Now, I've got to give you a little straight talk, my friends. Some of those manufacturing jobs are not coming back, and you know that and I know that," McCain said.
You know you're form Williamsburg when...
From George Watson. • You remember that before integration, Matthew Whaley housed grades 1-12 for white students and Bruton Heights grades 1-12 for black students. • Eastern State Hospital once occupied all of the property at the corner of Francis Street and Henry Street. • Peninsula Hardware occupied the first floor and the telephone company the second floor in the building on Merchants Square that has been the College Shop. • Merchants Square was the main shopping area for residents. • There were only three motels and some tourist homes to complement Colonial Williamsburg's accomodations. • The Methodist church was on College Corner. • The fire station was on the current site of Season's Restaurant.
NORM: LV notables also get test notices
Fox Sports Radio shifts from 1460 AM KENO to 920; and ESPN Deportes Radio takes over the 1460 slot. KWWN becomes the UNLV flagship station and the Los Angeles Lakers broadcasts will move to KENO. Local personality shows will go to 1100. SIGHTINGS Andre Agassi and Australian tennis star Lleyton Hewitt, hitting on center court Saturday at the Stacy Darling Center with their children. ... Homegrown NASCAR star Kyle Busch, having dinner with a blonde galpal at Piero's Italian Cuisine on Friday. ... At "Love" (Mirage) on Friday: Priscilla Presley, with her son, Navarone Garibaldi, who was celebrating his 21st birthday; talk-show host Regis Philbin with wife, Joy, and illusionist Criss Angel, with his girlfriend, Veronica Grabowski (Miss Nevada USA 2008) and her parents.
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Baptist College Opens Door to Non-Baptist Christian Groups
The Baylor Board of Regents revised the university wide organizational religion policy on Friday, welcoming Christian groups in addition to Baptist ones to meet and be chartered at Baylor, according to the school news publication, The Lariat. In an editorial on Tuesday, The Lariat applauded the "overdue" revision, noting that Methodists, Catholics and Presbyterians among other groups have been treated like "Christian step-children" for too long. The revision will make the university "more welcoming" of other Christian organizations, Baylor University president John M. Lilley said, as reported by the student publication. Baylor students had passed a bill early last year in an effort to grant non-Baptist Christian groups the same privileges as Baptist organizations on campus.
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