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To Alabama 3 Founder, Dylan Dazzles, Albums 'Anachronistic'
A few questions for "Larry Love" (also known as Rob Spragg) of Alabama 3 (also known as "A3"). If the only song you know by this London band is the theme song to "The Sopranos," "Woke Up This Morning," then you're already hooked on their country/blues/...Tags: Western Medicines, Seamus Heaney, David Bowie, Folk Music, Lou Reed
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Rich Rodriguez doesn't get start he wanted at Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The buzzword in Denver last week was "change," and that has been the theme of Rich Rodriguez's first off-season in Ann Arbor. Rodriguez hired 15 new coaches, installed a new offense, revamped the conditioning drills and altered...Tags: Rich Rodriguez, Mario, Kordell Stewart
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Only U.S.-born F1 champ dies
29-PBBRIEFS.ART Only U.S.-born F1 champ dies IN BRIEF AUTO RACING: Phil Hill, the only American-born Formula One champion, died Thursday of...Tags: Contracts, University of Illinois at Chicago, Diseases, Road Accidents, Stu Barnes
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Motorcyclist may have been killed by hit-and-run semi, Chicago police say
A 22-year-old Burbank motorcyclist was killed about 4:15 a.m. Monday on Chicago's Southwest Side in what police say may have been a hit-and-run by a semitrailer. Police Capt. Robert Johnson said the motorcyclist, William Masterson, was found in the... -
Bronx 'bait' car nets 3 arrests
New York City prosecutors planted a car loaded with electronics as bait in a Bronx neighborhood where a recent rash of break-ins occurred and caught three people breaking into the vehicle. Prosecutors say auto crime police surveillance teams spotted...Tags: Fordham University, Theft, Christianity, Vehicles, Roman Catholic
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Army Staff Sgt. Robert Johnson, 23, Seaside; Killed in Mess Tent Blast
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRobert Johnson could have easily chosen to stay home after high school. He was surrounded by family and friends in his hometown of Seaside, Calif., and in line to take over his family's heating and air-conditioning business. In every way, he was set up...Tags: Death and Dying, Defense, Armed Forces
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Back to school
You need to know Bus schedules To obtain your child's bus schedule, you may: • Call your child's school • Call the 311 Help Center Registration To find your zoned school, visit the district's Web site or call 727-2000. Any child turning 5 by Sept....Tags: Medical Staff, John Bailey
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Jonas Brothers' album gets it just right
From wire reportsJonas Brothers A Little Bit Longer Grade: B+ What the Jonas Brothers accomplish on their third album, A Little Bit Longer (Hollywood), is nearly impossible: Tweaking their songs enough to sound like upstanding pop-rock adults without losing the...Tags: Jonas Brothers, Nick Jonas, Christian McBride, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Benihana Incorporated
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John Mayer's hits, covers please all-ages crowd
Sun reporterJohn Mayer isn't hurting for hits. But even the multiplatinum pop and blues singer/songwriter doesn't have enough singles to fill a whole show. Instead of digging through deep album cuts to round out his Sunday night concert at Merriweather Post...Tags: Crossroads, Music Industry
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John Mayer puts together a solid set of hits, covers at Merriweather
Sun reporterJohn Mayer isn't hurting for hits. But even the multi-platinum pop and blues singer/songwriter doesn't have enough singles to fill a two-hour show. Instead of digging through deep album cuts to round out last night's show at Merriweather Post Pavilion,...Tags: Crossroads, Music Industry
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Frances Garth Johnson
Sun reporterFrances Garth Johnson, a career federal worker, died of liver cancer June 12. She was 91 and had lived in Ellicott City since 1987. Mrs. Johnson, who worked for the federal government for decades, was born in Hazlehurst, Miss. She was the ninth of 10...Tags: Death and Dying, Edward Johnson, Gary Johnson, Diseases, Book
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Joliet man sentenced to 87 years in beating death of baby boy
Robert Johnson, 36, of Joliet was sentenced Monday to 87 years in prison for beating his girlfriend's 17-month-old son to death. In February, a jury found Johnson guilty of first-degree murder in the March 18, 2002, beating that perforated Trayvon...Tags: Assault, Joliet, Punishment, Murder
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