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Feasting On History once again proved to be the best way to sabotage your bathing suit body with food from over 40 restaurants all in one (heavenly) place.
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Wine Cellar Will Hold 6:01 Happy Hour Event On Friday
5/8/2008 - Spring is starting to snowball, which may be an odd choice of words but is true nonetheless. The shows are blossoming in Southern Chautauqua County and this weekend is just one more beautiful example.
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Cherry tree honors Holocaust victims
FAIRFIELD — Haunting sounds from a flute mingled in the breeze with children's laughter from a nearby playground. It was, said Michael Jehle, executive director of the Fairfield Museum and
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David Hendricks: Tesoro, Yahoo have questions in common
It's too bad Tesoro Corp.'s and Yahoo Inc.'s headquarters are not next-door neighbors. If they were, Chief Executives Bruce Smith of Tesoro and Yahoo's Jerry Yang could carpool. They would have plenty to talk about.
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Smart People (2008)
The somewhat odd family at the center of the comedy “Smart People,” from left: Dennis Quaid, Ellen Page, Thomas Haden Church and Ashton Holmes.
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At the Marigold
‰ Pigment on Paper – Photography by George Klass ‰ Where: Marigold Art Gallery ‰ When: Runs from April 25 to May 20 ‰ Information: 897-4004 or marigoldcentre.
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Tai chi brings seniors balance, new mobility
It's not your regular exercise class. No slamming of weights. No squeaking of shoes. Just a half-lit room at Scottsdale's Granite Reef Senior Center. Twenty seniors are seated in chairs, their arms and torsos tracing fluid arcs to the music of Chinese flutes.
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Hidmo Means Home
Eritrean restaurant owners want police harassment to stop. It was early in the evening and people were just starting to arrive for the “Ladies First” hip-hop reading that takes place each month in the Central District at Seattle’s Hidmo Eritrean Restaurant.
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Freelance Writer from India, " It was that fact that you have to be truthful from deep inside -- this is what made the ...
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama-Bonita Jones, a Huntsville local, bought tickets to the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular. The artists, on their final leg of a world tour that took them to the ...
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German city of Jena recovering from unification blues - Feature
Jena, Germany The historic city of Jena - best known for producing Carl Zeiss optical instruments in the early 20th century - is enjoying a revival after the upheavals of German unification. Most of the east German city's plants and research institut...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Jan 2007 23:42 UTC
Apple may not want the word 'computer' in its title anymore, but it's hard to ignore the impact of the Macintosh on the bottom line . Despite a report of flat shipments, plus all the attention given to the iPod, iPhone and Apple TV in the last month, the Mac had a solid quarter for the period that ended on Dec. 30. Apple reported selling about 1.6 million of its signature product during the ...
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Seniors say activity key to long life
A few well-placed oak trees provided a partial shade for Addie Lynn, who sat in a folding chair and listened to the music coming from the stage at Eastgate Park.
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R. Kelly trial could be postponed again
Lawyers for R. Kelly have requested the start of the recording artist's long-delayed child pornography trial in Chicago be postponed again.Kelly is accused of having sex with a girl as young as 13, an act allegedly captured on video some time between 1998 and 2000.Jury selection in the trial was to start Friday, however, the Chicago Tribune said Kelly's attorneys filed a motion Wednesday to ...
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Queer Up North: All Tickets On Sale
Manchester’s queer arts festival (9-25 May) kicks off with a world premiere from Sandra Bernhard and ends with a UK premiere with specially-commissioned music from Rufus Wainwright and Fischerspooner.
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The violin played by Emily M. Burke of Sykesville was not singing anymore. ‘‘I miss her voice,” Jason said. Emily, 15, died along with Rudolfo Calderon, 14, of Finksburg, in an April 15 single-car crash along Louisville Road in Louisville.
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The newly-formed Capital Area Alliance Against Illegal Immigration hopes to pool the resources and knowledge of member organizations to end what it calls “political and legislative support for illegal immigration“ in the region.
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Coachella rocks Indio again
Two weekends. More than 150 bands. Nearly 300,000 people. More than 700 news reports around the world. Here's a recap of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and Stagecoach Country Music Festival at the Empire Polo Club in Indio:
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On May 31, Stair will be an integral part of a gala tribute concert to the famous country-western star, who was ranked No. 1 on CMT’s 2002 list of ‘‘The 40 Greatest Women of Country Music.”
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The festival will feature Scottish Highland Games such as the caber toss – a contest of skill and strength in which participants must hurl heavy wooden poles end over end – afternoon tea, Irish, English and Scottish folk dancing, music and a variety of Celtic vendors and food, said Dorothy Penders, a resident of Frederick County who hails from Dundee, Scotland.
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The Brunswick resident spent the day downtown with his sister, Abby, 3, and father, Derek, taking part in the city’s sidewalk chalk art competition. Tyler often does his own sidewalk chalk art at home, he said.
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Dancing the night away
Some of the best new ideas are repackaged. That was the case with the Party for the Over 50 Crowd at the Big Bear Valley Senior Center May 3.
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The eighth annual Flower and Artisans festival returns from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday along Sykesville’s Main Street. The Sykesville Business Association in cooperation with the Town of Sykesville sponsors the rain or shine event.
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The celebration will feature guest speaker the Rev. Vivian C. McCarthy, district superintendent of the Washington West District of the Baltimore Washington Conference of the United Methodist Church, and focus on Mother’s Day with gifts for moms, special presentations by the children, joyous songs, festive worship.
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Scapin off to Guildhall arts school audition
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Inn allowed to remain, but with new noise limits
St. Lucie County commissioners voted 4-1 early Wednesday to let the Mellon Patch Inn stay in business, but with new rules to limit the size and noise level of parties.
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