Celebrity Spellers Cheat for Charity

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Dianna Agron
jpistudios.com
"Glee" star Dianna Agron will join John Kraskinski, Jimmy Kimmel and Spike Jonze this weekend to take part in "A Spelling Bee for Cheaters," a competition with a twist for charity. The fundraiser is to benefit 826LA, a nonprofit co-founded by writer Dave Eggers that helps students develop writing skills.
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Dreamer Conference Gives Future Undergrads a Taste of College Life

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Maya Mitchell
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Nearly 100 middle and high school students got the opportunity to experience college life firsthand last month at the Dreamer Conference. The conference was sponsored by the I Have A Dream foundation, which has helped more than 15,000 youth from low-income and underserved communities prepare for college.
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Young 'Lion King' Actress Getting Crucial Transplant

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Shannon Tavarez
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A young actress who played Nala in "The Lion King" on Broadway until she was forced to drop out in April is receiving a potentially lifesaving cord blood transplant next week. Shannon Tavarez, 11, has leukemia.
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Four Days, Four Sisters, Four Babies

Four must be this family's lucky number. Four sisters gave birth to four babies within four days -- two girls and two boys. Three of the sisters live in the Chicago area and delivered in the same hospital, assisted by the same doctor.
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Firefighters Run Cross-Country in Remebrance of 9/11

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firefighters run cross-country for 9/11 victims
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A team of 15 American and 15 Australian firefighters -- including members of the FDNY -- will run from Los Angeles to New York in memory of the victims of the 9/11 attacks. The runners will run in relay across 4,600 miles, ending in New York on Sept. 11.
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Milkman Douses Fire, Saving Family Home

One milkman in Massachusetts did more than deliver the milk earlier this week. When he smelled smoke while on his route early Tuesday morning, he discovered a customer's deck on fire and put it out with a hose.
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Gulf's Turtles Recovering From Oil Spill, Researchers Say

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Los Angeles Times/MCT
The turtle population in the Gulf of Mexico seems to be recovering from the devastating impact of the BP oil spill, experts say. "We're seeing very few, if any, moderately or heavily oiled turtles," one biologist told a New Orleans newspaper.
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Heros at Home Stories: Dina Ramirez says

posted: HOLIDAYS 2009
Sears 'Hero at Home' Dina Ramirez
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Dina Ramirez and her husband

"I want to thank everyone who contributed to Heroes at Home. It really made a big difference for us. We were able to decorate our home with the Christmas décor that was available for military families, and the gift cards helped in fulfilling our children’s wishlist. Without this contribution, our Christmas would have been very minimal. Aside from having to be apart from my spouse, it was a very good Christmas for our children. Again, thank you for the contributions."
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