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Former Navy captain heals wounded vets through fly fishing
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Ed Nicholson is a retired U.S. Navy captain, based in Port Tobacco, Maryland – 34 miles from the U.S. Capitol. The patriotic veteran spent three decades of his life serving his country. Not only did he survive the Vietnam War, but prostate cancer as well. After meeting many wounded soldiers while fighting cancer at Walter… Read more
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Summer camp owner reveals her secret to youth
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Nancy Goldberg is 78, and she says she feels in better shape now than she did at 50. What is her secret? Working outdoors and teachingkids, says the owner and director of Belvoir Terrace – a sports and performing arts summer camp for girls in Lenox, Massachusetts. She also runsor swims, for 30 minutes, six… Read more
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From growing up in the South Bronx to leading the Grammy-winning Spanish Harlem Orchestra
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Oscar Hernandez says he isn’t conscious of when he first knew he wanted to be a musician – it just happened. What he does recall, however, is hearing salsa from as young as he can remember. “In the ’70’s, in the South Bronx, you heard music coming from every other window and door,” he says… Read more
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The photographer of iconic 1970 César Chávez photo, still shooting
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WhileCésar Chávezwas in the limelight actively protesting for Chicano civil rights in 1970″²s California,Jesús Garzawas right beside him, quietly documenting the commotion using black and white film. Born in San José, Calif. to campesinos from Crystal City, Texas, Garza says he’s been taking photos ever since he bought his first film camera at a flea… Read more
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Communications expert awarded for work with veterans
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Four years ago, instead of retiring like many do at 64, Vicki Thomas listened to her heart and took her prestigious 35-year career as a public relations and marketing executive to a more generous level. “There’s that calling or desire to do something different and make a difference,” says Thomas. “I needed a change. I… Read more