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'Glee' recap: Yes/No
Valentine's Day comes early to William McKinley High School.
After a brief holiday hiatus, our favorite glee kids are back and sappier...I mean, more romantic...than ever. Case in point? The show opener with the Grease classic "Summer Nights" starring...Tags: Helen Mirren, Beyonce, Music, Weddings, Swimming
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'Glee' Recap: Hold on to Sixteen
Spoiler alert: This recap contains the results of this year's glee club sectionals competition.
And the winner is...New Directions. Obviously. Seriously, who did you think was going to win? We wouldn't have much of a season if our star glee kids didn't...Tags: White Chocolate, Destiny's Child (music group), Glee (tv program), Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson
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'Glee' Recap: I Kissed a Girl
Cue the Katy Perry music! Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you "Lady Music Week" at William McKinley High.
The brainchild of Finn, aka Fetus Face, according to Santana, "Lady Music Week" is music by ladies, for ladies. Fetus Face is worried abut...Tags: Melissa Etheridge, Music, Glee (tv program), Cyndi Lauper, Katy Perry
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'Glee' Recap: The Purple Piano Project
Everyone's favorite singing misfits from William McKinley High School are back.
Okay. Maybe not everyone's favorites. But if you're a diehard Gleek like me, then you've been waiting all summer for the premiere of season three and Tuesday's episode did...Tags: Television, Glee (tv program), Apple iTunes, Idina Menzel, Ryan Seacrest
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'Glee' Recap: I Am Unicorn
It seems as though dreams really do come true as the 'Glee' gods grant my wish of having Idina Menzel, aka Rachel's mom, Shelby, return as a guest star in season three.
Even better? A Rachel and Shelby duet, of course! The dynamic duo sang "Somewhere...Tags: Coughing, Justin Timberlake, Glee (tv program), Idina Menzel, Elections
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Medical bungling most likely killed Garfield
Baltimoreans were astonished to find resting on their porches and steps early on the morning of July 3, 1881, an "Extra" edition of The Baltimore Sun. This was a first time in The Sun's 44-year history that the paper had been printed on a Sunday, and...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Firearms, Transportation, Injuries and Wounds, White House
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Shellman House goes from historical to ornamental
The circa-1807 Shellman House in Westminster was unveiled last month as the subject of the Woman's Club of Westminster's eight annual holiday ornament.
Every year the club, part of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, features an historic building in...Tags: Memorial Day, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Elections, Holidays, Carroll County (Maryland)
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State funeral is bound by rules and tradition
From Wire ReportsWASHINGTON - Former President Ronald Reagan will be memorialized at the first presidential state funeral in more than three decades, a ritual rich in traditions from the country's earliest days. Presidents, former presidents and presidents-elect are...Tags: Heads of State, William Howard Taft, Government, Death, Mount Vernon
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Apodaca: New SAT? How about 'Game of Thrones' style?
Many of us believe the college admissions process has spiraled out of control. Plenty among us also feel that our education system has become too test-centric. And at the intersection of the two lies the SAT, the most dreaded, derided and feared test...Tags: Game of Thrones (tv program), Teaching and Learning, Students, Examinations, World War I (1914-1918)
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EDITORIAL: State heritage
The Charleston Gazette, W.Va.CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- One month from today, after a long buildup, West Virginia will stage an extravaganza marking the 150th anniversary of the state's birth. Thoughtful people should take time to ponder the deep significance of the Mountain State's...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Abraham Lincoln, Book, Elections
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Former Scranton mayor reveals his top 10 mayors for city
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.As Scrantonians prepare to select a new mayor, former Mayor David Wenzel offered the Lackawanna Chapter of the Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees a look at some of the Electric City's most extraordinary leaders on Wednesday afternoon. Mr....Tags: Blindness, Local Elections, Labor Disputes, Immigration, Elections
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Historic homes populate Hagerty and Lloyd district in Aberdeen
American News, Aberdeen, S.D.The list of residents who once lived in the Hagerty and Lloyd Historic District reads like a who's who of famous Aberdonians: author L. Frank Baum, philanthropist C.C. Lee, U.S. Sen. James Henderson Kyle and F.H. Hagerty. Kathie Allstot led a walking...Tags: Realty, Book, Labor Day, Shingles, Architecture
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