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Sarah Palin, Mountain Mama?
Spin CycleIn a sign of trouble for McCain (of which there are many), Gov. Palin is being dispatched to West Virginia: "In what may be another signal that the troubled economy is forcing John McCain???s campaign to play electoral map......Tags: John McCain, Polls, Sarah Palin
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Five things to look for today
Hard to swallow On its Web site, The New York Times reportedly had an ad for the movie Choke on the page with a Mets game story. (Mets at Washington Nationals, 7:10p.m., MASN) Will Buffaloes roam? West Virginia travels to Colorado (8:30p.m., ESPN)...Tags: Major League Baseball, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Washington Nationals, Super Bowl, ESPN
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Concerts announced for Spectrum's farewell year
Of The Morning CallCountry stars Alan Jackson and Trace Adkins and veteran rocker Neil Young will join soul queen Tina Turner as the first of several acts performing at the Wachovia Spectrum as part of a yearlong celebration that will ring down the curtain on the...Tags: Tina Turner, Wachovia Corp., Peter Gabriel, Jazz Music, John Lennon
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Avenue Q, The Drowsy Chaperone and other Kravis Center
Special Correspondent for South Florida Sun-SentinelVince Gill or Barbara Cook, Carmen or Avenue Q, Itzhak Perlman or a rock symphony derived from Led Zeppelin tunes. If you can't find something to quicken your pulse in the upcoming season at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, then you're not...Tags: Dan Fogelberg, Peter Frampton, New York University, Rufus Wainwright, Classical Music
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Whatever happened to... Patches?
His real name is Jarrett Lickle, he's 82, and he lives in retirement in a Sparks condominium. He works out at his gym, writes poetry for fun and enjoys meeting up with old and new friends at Baltimore County restaurants. He remains a confirmed creature of...Tags: Radio, Timonium, Children, Defense, People
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Manly Hall, mystical Los Angeles' high priest
Special to The TimesJune 21, 2008 Last Sunday evening at the Silent Movie Theater, a clip from the 1938 astrological murder mystery "When Were You Born?" was shown as part of an "Occult L.A." program curated by the author Erik Davis. In the clip, legendary occult scholar...Tags: Britney Spears, Philosophy, Confucianism, Cults and Sects, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Wednesday, March 7, 2001: For Some, Breaking The Bank For Special Care Pays Off
Sentinel Staff WriterEvery meeting is agonizing. Anita Holley visits her mother at Clare Bridge Cottage nursing home a couple of times a week, and it's always the same. "Can I go with you?" asks Charlotte Smith in her high-pitched, Minnie Mouse voice. "No, not today,"...Tags: Leesburg, Long Term Care, Diseases, Mount Dora, Alzheimer's Disease
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An eco-friendly inn in Madison
Tribune reporterArbor House, 3402 Monroe St., Madison, 608-238-2981;http://www.arbor-house.com I've always loved Madison, but never really ventured any place beyond the downtown area. So when my best friend, Aaron, came to visit, we embarked on a road trip, hitting all...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Personal Service
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American Values, L.A. readers
As the Los Angeles Times editorial board wraps up its series on American Values in the 2008 presidential campaign, we've asked readers for their own endorsements and ideas on the campaign. The readers' response, ranging from calls for experience and...Tags: Health Insurance, National Government, Medicine, International Military Interventions, Polls
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To even the youngest O's fans, Hagy was part of the magic
Sun StaffIf you went to any youth baseball game in or around Baltimore in the mid-1970s to mid-1980s, there were certain things you were sure to see. There'd be about a half-dozen kids on each team with the same batting stance: their back elbows cocked and...Tags: Major League Baseball, Memorial Stadium, Brooks Robinson, Jim Palmer, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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TV Fashion: Jemaine Clement of 'Flight of the Conchords'
Zap2It.comMusic, as a career path, tends to make people dress weirdly. Elvis, M.C. Hammer and Bjork all made sartorial choices which left us scratching our heads. But today's musicians, even ones in television series like HBO's "Flight of the Conchords," are...Tags: Adam Brody, Bjork, Glen Campbell, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Zach Braff
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Iowa radio host is last word on politics
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterJan Mickelson wouldn't budge. His friendly chat with Mitt Romney had veered into a discussion of abortion and Mormonism, and the Republican presidential hopeful -- eyes wide, arms waving -- was clearly annoyed. "Let me once again say I understand my...Tags: National Government, Ronald Reagan, Christianity, Human Rights, Regional Authority
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