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Grammy nominees, Kobe Bryant and Tim Cooke are having an awesome St. Nick's Day
If you stepped into something unexpected today, here's hoping it was related to St. Nicholas Day and not a irresponsible pet owner. Millions of children (and some freaky adults) are finding candy and other assorted junk stuffed into their shoes this...
Tags: ESPN (tv network), The Black Keys (music group), Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan
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Established storytelling, new-media outlets for Olympics on NBC
Baltimore's Jim McKay anchored the first American telecast of the Summer Olympics in 1960 from a primitive CBS studio in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. Coverage of the Rome Games totaled 20 hours and cost the network $394,000 in rights fees. On...
Tags: CBS Corp., Television Industry, Today (tv program), Telemundo (tv network), MSNBC (tv network)
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Leno, ABBA and Kodak moments
Vienna, Va. ABBA The Concert You've seen the movie and the musical, so why not see the tribute concert to the 1970s Swedish pop group? Dance and sing along to hits such as "Mamma Mia!," "Dancing Queen," "Waterloo," and more. Named "the best ABBA tribute...Tags: Festive Events, Jay Leno, New York City, Dancing Queen (song), Cape May (Cape May, New Jersey)
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Penn Station's architect designed terminals in Hoboken, Scranton
I repeated a blooper in my recent column on the 100th anniversary of Baltimore's Pennsylvania Station that was caught by a sharp-eyed Roland Park resident and lawyer, John C. Murphy, who comes from a family of Baltimore architects. I had stated with...Tags: Columbia University, Architecture, George Washington, The New York Times, Macy's, Inc.
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My son, the chef
Special to The SunAs Ted Stelzenmuller was getting ready to open his new restaurant in Canton last year, he met with a lawyer to go over paperwork. The lawyer offered a story about his own restaurant experience. "The first thing he said was, 'I grew up in restaurants....Tags: Family, Finance, Business, The Ohio State University, University of Southern California
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Here, everything old is made new again
Sun StaffIf Raymond Book does his job just right, no one should know he did his job at all. At a crammed construction site wedged into downtown's west side, hulking cranes and other heavy machinery chip away at the aged exterior of the Hippodrome Performing...Tags: Druid Hill, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Machine Manufacturing, Maryland, Culture
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Commuters Face Nightmare As Search Begins For Cause Of Metro-North Crash
The Hartford Courant— Commuters face a potential nightmare of detours and traffic jams after the collision of two Metro-North trains shut down tracks between the Fairfield and Bridgeport rail stations Friday night. The Metropolitan Transit Authority, which operates...Tags: Amtrak, U.S. Department of Transportation, Motorvehicle Accidents, National Transportation Safety Board, Dannel P. Malloy
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Damaged trains being removed from wreck site
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (AP) — Commuter trains damaged in a crash in Connecticut were being removed Sunday in the first step to making repairs and restoring service, the agency that runs Metro-North said. Aaron Donovan, spokesman for the Metropolitan...
Tags: Amtrak, Connecticut Department of Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Metro-North Railroad
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Time has come to renovate historic Hammonton clock
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.After decades of temporary fixes by volunteers determined to keep the historic 1929 Seth Thomas clock near Town Hall running, a nonprofit group has pledged to renovate it. MainStreet Hammonton, which has worked for 20 years to rehabilitate the...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, New York City, Business, People's Bank, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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At 100, Grand Central Terminal offers much more than trains
Austin American-StatesmanI am competing for space on the stately marble stairs with dozens of other camera-wielding tourists, all of us aiming our lenses at the teeming floor below. It's like Grand Central around here. And that, of course, is because it's Grand Central....Tags: Event Planning, Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Hudson River, Lobbying, B.B. King
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Metro-North passenger on derailed train: 'I was terrified. ... All I saw was rubble and dust'
New Haven Register, Conn.Jessica Migdol of New York City was heading to New London to see her boyfriend when she suddenly felt something -- something that made her feel like the train was about to derail and made her think, in a split second, that she should curl up into a ball...Tags: Torrington, Motorvehicle Accidents, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Railway Accidents, Vehicles
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Sixty injured, 5 critically, after trains collide outside NYC
NEW YORK -- Five people were hospitalized in critical condition Friday and dozens more were treated for less serious injuries after a commuter train headed from New York City to suburban Connecticut derailed and hit a train headed in the opposite...
Tags: New York City, Long Island Rail Road, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Dannel P. Malloy
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