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Talent Show Applications
Applications are being accepted for participation in the Durham Fair talent show Sept. 27. All types and all ages of talent are welcome. Tryouts are scheduled for Sept. 8. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded. Those interested in trying out should...Tags: Durham Fair
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Peter P. Leto
Peter P. Leto, who owned and operated a temporary personnel agency in Baltimore, died July 3 of complications after heart surgery at a hospital in Sarasota, Fla. The former longtime Annapolis resident was 74. Mr. Leto was born in New York City, and...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Roman Catholic, Hofstra University, Christianity, Sales
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Today at Norfolk...
Roch Around the ClockFernando Cabrera made his first appearance with the Tides on an injury rehab assignment and walked three batters in two scoreless innings against the Durham Bulls.Greg Aquino gave up four runs in the ninth inning in a 10-7 loss. Those were......Tags: Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Moravian College graduates 402 at Saturday ceremony
Moravian College in Bethlehem held commencement exercises on Saturday in the quadrangle behind the Haupert Union Building on the Main Street Campus. The ceremony concluded the 266th academic year at Moravian. College President Christopher M. Thomforde...Tags: Allentown, Coopersburg, Alburtis, Elections, Macungie
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Kennedy brain surgery this morning
The Swampby Jill Zuckman In a statement from Durham, N.C., Sen. Edward M. Kennedy said he will be undergoing "targeted" brain surgery at Duke University Medical Center this morning. True to form, Kennedy used his statement to remind people that he......Tags: Edward M. Kennedy, Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, Cancer, Surgery
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Snubbed by Oscar, but beloved
OK, so Angelina, Denzel and Keira didn't get asked to the Oscar prom. They shouldn't shed too many tears over their absence from this year's nominations.
After all, they're in very good company. From Humphrey Bogart ("The Maltese Falcon") and Marilyn...Tags: Mary Tyler Moore, Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Timothy Hutton, Film Festivals
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Handling the CIA tapes case
Atty. Gen. Michael B. Mukasey has displayed a commendable sensitivity to appearances in asking a respected prosecutor from outside the Beltway to investigate whether laws were broken in the destruction of videotapes of "enhanced" CIA interrogations....Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Parliament, John Jr Conyers, Prosecution, Laws
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Girls Basketball Capsules
CCC East East Hartford Coach: Rick Wood 2001-02: 14-8 Top players: Amanda Ward, 5-9, sr. G; Feminique Wiles, 5-8 jr. F; Leigha Abair, 5-6 sr. G; Otisa Bowens, 5-4 sr. G; Jill Dacko, 6-0 jr. C; Milan Kelly, 5-7 sr. F; Jess Huertas, 5-5 sr. G; Latressa...Tags: Ethics, Teaching and Learning, Renovation, Values, Jim Rooney
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State Travel Gems
Courant Travel EditorFarms, food, fifes and fun. Given the choice, folks who know the scene best point to some less than obvious diversions when it comes to recommending Connecticut highlights. "There are some things that might seem obvious - whether it's casinos or museums,...Tags: Toad's Place, Stew Leonard's, Oyster Festival, Westport
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Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge
THE SUBJECT OF THIS memoir was born at Brookhaven, on Long Island, in Suffolk county, State of New York, on the 25th of February, 1754. His father, the Rev. Benjamin Tallmadge, was the settle minister of that place, having married Miss Susannah Smith, the...Tags: Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Branford, Heavy Engineering, Prisons, Setauket
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