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Point Park coach will take on Pittsburgh Marathon blindfolded
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAs if running 26.2 miles isn't grueling enough, Mike Bruno on Sunday will compete in his first marathon in 20 years. But a far more daunting and meaningful challenge lies ahead. Bruno, a 44-year-old Point Park volleyball coach, will run in the...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Autism, Running, Road Running, Heart Surgery
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'God Belongs' rally draws massive crowd
The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.Anna Rasberry fell into a dream-like state while in her previous Vance Street home several years ago. She opened her spirit to receive God's message, she said. "I was in a vision, a sleep," Rasberry recalled the experience Saturday. "It was a long line....Tags: The Happiest News!, Interior Policy, Belief and Faith, Housing and Urban Planning
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iDevice question
Question: My kids and grandkids all tell me I need to get an iPad so I can see photos on their Facebook pages, use something called Facetime to talk to them and do e-mail, etc. I've only used a computer for basics, like typing a letter and an email once...Tags: Email, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Apple iPad, Computer Networking and Internet, Christianity
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Canadian Master Arthur Heming Gets Some Overdue Props in Old Lyme
Arthur Heming: Chronicler of the North Through June 2, Florence Griswold Museum, 96 Lyme St., Old Lyme, (860) 434-5542, florencegriswoldmuseum.org Long before Second City Television's Bob and Doug Mackenzie hoisted its banner, Arthur Heming (1870-...
Tags: Florence Griswold House, Museums, G7, Indigenous People, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Elena Delle Donne Is Not One For 'What Ifs'
The Hartford CourantIf she had played at UConn, Elena Delle Donne would have been a rock star, not only in Delaware, but everywhere. If she had stayed at UConn for more than two days, she not only would have had won two national championships, she could have run the table....Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Parkinson's Disease, West Virginia Mountaineers, Separation Anxiety, Diseases and Illnesses
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reFramed: In conversation with Christopher Morris
FrameworkChristopher Morris, based in Paris, was born in California in 1958 and began his career as a documentary conflict photographer working almost exclusively for Time magazine, where he has been on contract since 1990. He has won acclaim for his political... -
'Dancing With the Stars' lines up Jennifer Lopez-Andrea Bocelli duet
Staff writerJennifer Lopez used to judge on "American Idol." Now she's going to sing with Andrea Bocelli on "Dancing With the Stars." Their duet of "Quizas, Quizas, Quizas" will be featured on the results show at 9 p.m. Tuesday on ABC. The network promised the duet...Tags: Celebrities, Mariah Carey, ABC (tv network), American Idol (tv program), Entertainment Events
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North Hagerstown High athlete beats the odds and overcomes cancer
bobp@herald-mail.comAaron Miller has three cherished possessions from his junior year at North Hagerstown High School, including a varsity letter for football. He never played a down or snapped on a helmet as the Hubs rolled to a 9-2 record, including a berth in the...Tags: Chuck Pagano, Football, National Football League, Television Industry, Basketball
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Irish 'Bard of Peace' Tommy Sands back in Bethlehem
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGA conversation with Irish folk singer Tommy Sands reveals yet one more reason why he is known by many as the “Bard of Peace.” The man who has dedicated his life to the struggle for peace in Northern Ireland has a voice that, even in... -
George brings a missionary's viewpoint to the conclave
The 115 Roman Catholic cardinals who are about to elect the next pope took different roads to Rome. Some prepared for the priesthood as proteges of renowned prelates. Others followed an academic path, becoming scholars of theology, literature or canon...
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'Mary Coin' imagines 'Migrant Mother's' life
A photograph, Marisa Silver writes at the end of her new novel, "Mary Coin," is "an alchemy of fact and invention that produces something recognizable as the truth. But it is not the truth." It is as if Silver is writing about her own new novel here...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, Polio, Photography, Arts, Library of Congress
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