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Former music teacher at Lombard high school pleads guilty to battery of a student
Darien man admits he grabbed 18-year-old's private parts; avoids up to year in jail A former music teacher who was fired from a Lombard Catholic high school avoided a possible yearlong jail sentence Tuesday after admitting that he grabbed the private parts of a student to discipline him.
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Forward.com
On June 22, Hasidic singing sensation Lipa Schmeltzer stepped out to greet his fans in one of his first large-scale appearances since a firestorm erupted over the cancellation of his concert, “The Big Event.”
Forward |
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A country worth fighting for
Cpl. Ben Watson has an unwavering pride in his country. In his role as a reservist with Canada’s military, the Tobermory native said he has heard the stories of many Canadian troops and marched alongside countless experienced soldiers. He has trained extensively at the Meaford military base. “It [...]
Owen Sound Sun Times |
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Flower Power keeps memory of Kathina alive
There was a little flower power for kids in Albany. As Curtis Schick reports, organizers hope they are planting seeds of hope across the city.
Capital News 9 |
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`The Fly' opera is buzz of Paris season
Be afraid, be very afraid: David Cronenberg's 1986 horror flick, "The Fly," has undergone a bizarre metamorphosis. It's now an opera. The new incarnation, with tenor Placido Domingo conducting a score by Oscar-winning composer Howard Shore ("The Lord of the Rings"), isn't as gory as the movie.
China Daily |
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Mobile gaming revenue rising
SINGAPORE, 2 July 2008 -- Mobile gaming is set to carve out a niche market for itself, despite currently lagging in popularity behind other value-added entertainment services like music, according to Gartner.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Rothbury Ready To Rock
ROTHBURY — Four days of music and partying is getting set to begin on Thursday. Nearly 70-bands are ready to take over the Double J Ranch just outside of Rothbury. That's in Cceana County about 25-miles north of Muskegon.
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Forrest Rose Park to honor late musician
COLUMBIA — It's a music lover's dream. Forrest Rose Park will soon open downtown next to Mojo’s and will become the site of outdoor music concerts and social events. Richard ...
Columbia Missourian |
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MU's Summer Singers make beautiful music together
COLUMBIA — Rehearsal for the MU Summer Singers is about to begin, but right now, the cluster of singers looks like a pack of old friends catching up with each ...
Columbia Missourian |
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'Snapshots' opens TheatreWorks' 39th season
TheatreWorks, these days known for bringing new musicals to the stage, has opened its 39th season with "Snapshots" featuring a score by Stephen Schwartz. Part revue, part comedy and part drama, this "musical scrapbook" chronicles a marriage, between Sue and Dan, that has lost its way - only to discover its depth in the passages of the past.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Maria Taylor, Johnathan Rice, Nik Freitas
We challenge you to tell us where these... More >> Photos from The Georgetown Music Festival,... More >> Seattle Pride Parade ran though downtown on...
Seattle Weekly |
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Olympics: Nerves hit Korean swim sensation Park
SEOUL : Before he enters the pool in competitions, South Korea's young swimming sensation Park Tae-Hwan likes to listen to pop music on oversized headphones to block out the crowd noise.
Channel NewsAsia |
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Musical theatre award winner heading up the career scale
By Monique Chiasson TRURO DAILY NEWS TRURO — Truro's Andrew Morrisey has had many recent blessings.
The Truro Daily News |
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MU's Summer Singers make beautiful music together
COLUMBIA — Rehearsal for the MU Summer Singers is about to begin, but right now, the cluster of singers looks like a pack of old friends catching up with each other, discussing graduate school and the merits of football.
Columbian Missourian |
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Forrest Rose Park to honor late musician
COLUMBIA — It's a music lover's dream. Forrest Rose Park will soon open downtown next to Mojo’s and will become the site of outdoor music concerts and social events.
Columbian Missourian |
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Doggie Berg, a star on the drums and in the classroom
He was known as one of the world's top New Orleans jazz drummers and a favorite among musicians. He also was a college Spanish and Latin American studies professor.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Thousands flood downtown for Canada Day
Thousands of people flooded downtown Victoria Tuesday to celebrate the country’s 141st birthday.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Rockers hail Rolf
The Australian music industry gather to raise a toast to some of its greats.
The Age |
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Ashtabula gets in holiday spirit
Ashtabula is hosting a birthday party for America this weekend, and everyone is invited to attend. Music, fireworks and games are on tap for the celebration, starting Saturday with a salute to Kent State
Star Beacon |
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Music is a family affair for festival performers
CHARLESTON — Country music runs in the family for the Sawyer Brothers Band.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Chinqua Penn, RCC teaming up
Chinqua Penn Plantation and Rockingham Community College signed a mutual agreement Tuesday morning at the plantation that is designed to benefit both parties.
Eden Daily News |
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Local benefit to reach millions across the U.S.
A local benefit concert is raising money for wounded soldiers across the United States just in time for Independence Day.
WINK TV Southwest Florida |
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Clark County Fourth of July Celebration begins Thursday
CASEY — Fireworks, live music, and a parade will be part of the Clark County Shrine Club Fourth of July Celebration on Thursday and Friday.
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Clark County Shrine Fourth of July Celebration schedule in Casey's Fairview Park
Thursday 5 p.m., food trailers open 6-8 p.m., Reverend Robert blues, jazz, and folk music
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier |
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Sparks set to fly for 4th Fest
Music, classic cars, funnel cakes and fireworks will all be part of Independence Day in Pasadena as the annual 4th Fest gets ready to roll....
The Pasadena Citizen |
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