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U.S. global reach distorts our ideals
As an American, and a patriotic one at that, my love of country has been strained of late. To see our republic transform itself into a neocolonial empire is no cause for celebration. The U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq, our actions in the former...Tags: International Military Interventions, Wars and Interventions, Fourth of July
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Senior Notes
Concert Trudy Marie will perform country and pop music at 12:30 p.m. today at the South County Senior Center, 27 Stepney's Lane in Edgewater. 410-222-1927 or 410-798-4802. Concert The Kor-American Mother's Choir from the Brooklyn Park Senior Center...Tags: Popular Music, Christmas, Transportation, Road Transportation, Nintendo Company Ltd.
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19 LAPD Officers Face Discipline for May Day Melee
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Police Department brought disciplinary charges against 17 officers and 2 sergeants Tuesday for their roles in the May 2007 MacArthur Park melee, in which police used batons and other force on peaceful demonstrators and...Tags: Trials, Laws
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Mickey Mouse Antics
Some startling news: Mickey Mouse showed up at the Blue Trail Range & Gun Store in Wallingford on Memorial Day weekend for a little target practice. We know this because Mickey's name appears in Blue Trail's sign-in book. Pretty goofy, huh? It might...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Richard Blumenthal, Tourism and Leisure, Mickey Mouse
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How to make 'summer' just 1 day longer
Monday must have a wealthy lobbyist to have gotten a monopoly on the floating three-day weekend market. King Day, Presidents' Day, Pulaski Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day and so on are observed on Mondays. And while Monday holidays have their charms, so...Tags: Constitutional Issues, Petroleum Industry, Same-Sex Marriage, Political Candidates, John McCain
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What went wrong that led from romance to homicide?
247-4749They slow danced at a Father's Day cookout a few weeks back. They would spend hours talking, laughing and joking. They seemed like an ideal couple, relatives said. Barbara Norvell, whose husband died in December, and Edward L. Cooper, who recently was...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Court Administration, Prosecution, Father's Day, Assault
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School's out, but clothes in
The Wall Street JournalSummer has barely begun, but retailers already are focusing on back-to-school sales, which are expected to be critical this year as consumers rein in spending. The back-to-school season is the industry's second-biggest selling period, after Christmas. As...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Music Industry, JC Penney Company Incorporated, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Macy's
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Costume maker and performer
Chicago Tribune reporterBlake Anderson believed the world was his costume. Mr. Anderson once killed a rooster on his family's farm in far west suburban Elburn and, with the help of a taxidermist, used it to fashion a feathered hat worn by the character Dolly Levi in a stage...Tags: Death and Dying, Music Theater, St. Charles, Batavia, Personal Service
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Sisterhood sells honey to celebrate Jewish New Year
Forum Publishing GroupWellington — The Sisterhood of the Congregation B'nai Avraham is having a kosher honey sale in celebration of the upcoming Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah. Ella Bender, president of the Sisterhood, said honey and apples were a tradional party of the... -
Airport projects may be grounded
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersDon't be fooled by the crowds this summer at LAX: Troubles loom large after Labor Day for the nation's airlines, passengers and airports. Thanks to higher oil prices, fares are rising, airlines are cutting flights, older gas-guzzling planes are being...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Long Beach (California), Transportation, John Wayne
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