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Photo: Kentucky Oaks hopeful Dreaming of Julia works out at Churchill Downs, reading for the Oaks AP photo
Fillies like Dreaming of Julia are only allowed to run Friday in the Kentucky Oaks. Published 8:41 a.m. May 2, 2013 - Comments
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NBA player, Jason Collins, has become the first openly gay male athlete in a major sport Published 1:26 p.m. April 30, 2013 - Comments
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Marathons most likely to return a qualifying time for the Boston Marathon 2014, and how to race with a charity. Published 8:01 a.m. April 23, 2013 - Comments
Suarez bites Ivanovic in Premier League soccer match Published 8:45 p.m. April 22, 2013 - Comments
The Yankess/Red Sox is one of the great rivalries in sports. On Tuesday night, New York paid tribute to Boston and the bombing victims. Published 2:22 p.m. April 17, 2013 - Comments
Explosions at Boston Marathon being called terrorism. Published 5:58 p.m. April 15, 2013 - Comments
Explosions are confirmed as bombings. Published 4:12 p.m. April 15, 2013 - Comments
Many major events have special traditions, and The Masters golf championship has more than its share. Published 6:15 p.m. April 12, 2013 - Comments
Catherine was named one of the top Progressives in Maryland along with Senator Barbara Mikulski and Congresswoman Donna Edwards. She has been a guest of President Obama in the Rose Garden.
As past president of Long Island NOW, she worked ...
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Catherine was named one of the top Progressives in Maryland along with Senator Barbara Mikulski and Congresswoman Donna Edwards. She has been a guest of President Obama in the Rose Garden.
As past president of Long Island NOW, she worked to reform women's prisons in New York, open the construction trades to women, change laws to safeguard battered women, and protect the rights of rape victims.
Long active in Democratic politics, she served as the presidentof the Talbot Democrats in Maryland for six years and fought to getthe Health Care Reform bill passed.
Catherine has been published in a diverse range of newspapers and magazines, including Newsday, Star Democrat, Rocky Mountain News, Yellowstone News, and the Massachusetts Review.
If Catherine has learned anything over the years it is that progressive change does not come easily, but in baby steps.