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'Big Sexy' Kevin Nash and 'Samoan Submission Machine' Samoa Joe slam into NYC
scott.rosenberg@am-ny.comIt's Tuesday afternoon and the nearly 7-foot tall professional wrestler Kevin Nash is sitting in a hotel suite in Times Square flipping through the channels on the television. He can't find the weather channel. Nash lives in Florida and he's checking...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Wrestling, Hurricane Andrew, Midway Games Incorporated
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Bugged By Hornets? Give Them To Science
Courant Home EditorOne morning last week, Norman Patterson Jr. stood under a large dogwood tree in a Simsbury backyard and gently tapped a gray, papery nest hanging hidden in the branches. Larger than a football, it was home to hundreds of white-faced hornets. "They...Tags: Natural Science
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In the Clubs - September 4, 2008
ALLENTOWN AREA Allentown Brew Works: DJ Sweetlife in the Silk Lounge, Fri.; DJ Express and DJ Ingneous in the Silk Lounge, Sat., 812-816 W. Hamilton St., Allentown. 610-433-7777. Bally Inn and Pub: DJ with Froggy Entertainment, Sat. 10 p.m.; Trivia with...Tags: Allentown Brew Works, Chris Barnes, Colleges and Universities, Starfish Brasserie, Dancing
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samoa
scott.rosenberg@am-ny.comIt's Tuesday afternoon and the nearly 7-foot tall professional wrestler Kevin Nash is sitting in a hotel suite in Times Square flipping through the channels on the television. He can't find the weather channel. Nash lives in Florida and he's checking...Tags: Natural Disasters, Disasters, Wrestling, Hurricane Andrew, Midway Games Incorporated
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Sob story
Maggie Babb describes the crying moments in her life so vividly that her prose is almost enough to bring you to, well, tears.
"Usually the first tears begin to flow copiously, then my breathing becomes involved with a ragged breath," said the resident of...Tags: Elections, Sarah Brightman, Joe Biden, Volleyball, Television Industry
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Rep. Bartlett pursues lonely energy crusade
Charts at the ready, notes spread out before him, Rep. Roscoe G. Bartlett begins another address in the House of Representatives on the dangers of America's dependence on oil. The Western Maryland Republican has given nearly 50 such speeches at the...Tags: Government, National Government, Wayne T Gilchrest, Global Change, John A Boehner
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WINNERS
Tom Karlya diabetes activist Tom Karlya of Medford has received the Jeff Hitchcock Distinguished Services Award from Children with Diabetes for his outstanding leadership. Karlya, a frequent lecturer and panelist, has been active in diabetes-related...Tags: Diseases, Government, National Government, Melville, Long Island
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1 killed, 1 injured in W.Va. chemical plant blast
Associated Press WriterFederal officials are investigating the cause of a plant explosion that rocked an area west of Charleston, hurling a fireball hundreds of feet into the air, killing one worker and injuring a second. Among many other chemicals, the Bayer CropScience...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Injuries, Explosions, Emergency Incidents, Emergency Planning
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Former Beach Boy Brian Wilson delivers 'That Lucky Old Sun'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCOULD there be a more intimidating musical task than the one Brian Wilson took on five years ago when he decided to resurrect his storied masterwork “Smile,” the long-abandoned Beach Boys project that had plunged him into an abyss of...Tags: Celebrity, Stevie Wonder, Brian Wilson, Warren Beatty, Poetry
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Let's clear up sisters' skin squabble
Sentinel ColumnistQuestion: My sister and I are arguing over something really trivial, but we'd like an answer all the same. She says hot, humid weather makes skin greasy and dirty and causes acne and blackheads. She says the solution is to give your face a good soapy...Tags: Orlando, Environmental Pollution, Beauty Products, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Natural Science
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Spandex
Now, here is a story that you just have to love. After two weeks of internationally televised Olympic-level beach volley ball, gymnastics and swimming — a substantial portion of which might fall into the category of collectivized ogling —...Tags: Natural Science
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Why are some airplane cabins so cold?
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterQuestion: I traveled to the United States from Frankfurt, Germany, in May. I've been on the same flight before, so I knew to be prepared with a sweater. Now, I'm sensitive to the cold, so this time I also brought along a thermometer. It was 51 degrees...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Air Transportation, Natural Science, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry
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