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Julie Taymor reaches partial settlement on 'Spider-Man' musical
Culture Monster"Spider-Man" producers announced Thursday that they have reached a settlement in its arbitration with the union that represents Julie Taymor -- the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society.... -
Pulaski County History
Founded: March 30, 1839 History: Pulaski County was created in 1839 from parts of Montgomery and Wythe Counties, becoming the 87th Virginia county. It was named after Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish nobleman who came to America after he was exiled...Tags: State Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Pulaski County (Virginia), Casimir Pulaski, Forestry and Timber
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Local Woodmen Lodge donates flag pole to Smithsburg fire hall
On Sept. 11, in remembrance of the tragic events which occurred 10 years ago, Woodmen of the World Lodge No. 1 donated a 30-foot flag pole to the Smithsburg Community Volunteer Co. during a 9/11 dedication ceremony.
The donation included an American flag...Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Graffiti Vandals Going Virtual?
FOX 17 NewsLand Before Time: Pre-Dino Subterranean World Discovered (Source: FOX News) Long before dinosaurs, something was digging intricate homes and roads underground. While life on Earth 240 million years ago flourished in the seas and on land, the underground...Tags: Facebook, Johnny Cash, Morocco, Cream (music group), Apple iTunes
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Mail Call - Sept. 16
“This is in response to the callers complaining about the airplanes over Maugansville. I’ve lived in Maugansville 20-plus years, and sure, that has increased airplane routes, but that means increased income for the county. And apparently you...Tags: Justice System, FedEx Corporation, Bob Hope, Elections, Executive Branch
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Bassett man dies in car crash in Franklin County
Franklin County Sheriff Ewell Hunt says a deadly car crash happened on Robin Ridge Road around 1:00 a.m. Friday.The Franklin County Sheriff's office says William McKinley Taylor failed to take a turn around a curve, ran off the road and hit a tree....Tags: Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Adam Davis
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Mail Call - Oct. 12
“The new senior center will be at a great location to increase business for the medical center. Seniors can spend the day at the senior center, and just run over to the hospital to get checked out before heading home. Also, the increased traffic...Tags: Google Inc., Same-Sex Marriage, Federal Bailout Funds, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wages and Pensions
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Political memorabilia collector's challenge
Politics is in the news every day, and we're reminding collectors that buttons, signs, medallions, bandannas and even canes were made for past election campaigns. They are a collector's challenge. Prices for some old and rare political collectibles are...Tags: Museum of Modern Art, Republican Party, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Elections, Democratic Party
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Regional leaders fear spending cuts could hurt area businesses
dona@herald-mail.comThe failure of the “supercommittee” — a bipartisan group of U.S. senators and representatives — to reach an agreement this week on cutting $1.2 trillion from projected federal budget deficits over the next decade could affect...Tags: National Government, White House, Business, Indiantown, Financial Markets
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New officers take their oaths
The clock was turned back to the 1950s for the Annual Volunteer Awards Luncheon at Verdugo Hills Hospital. “Rock Around the Clock” was the luncheon theme in the Council Room-turned-diner on June 11. And, indeed, more than 200 volunteers work...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Little Richard
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Book Review: 'The President and the Assassin' by Scott Miller
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe President and the Assassin: McKinley, Terror, and Empire at the Dawn of the American Century Scott Miller Random House: 432 pp., $28 Veteran journalist Scott Miller has done something very interesting in his first book: He has conjoined two kinds...Tags: National Government, History, Scott Miller, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune
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1970s folk singer underwhelming at Musikfest Cafe show
Lehigh Valley MusicIt’s hard to say precisely why 1970s folk-pop singerAl Stewart’s show Friday at Musikfest Café at SteelStacks in Bethlehem was so underwhelming. At 66, Stewart’s voice is still remarkable: That clear, oddly light clarion heard back in...
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Oct 8, 2011
| Allentown Morning Call
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