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Blizzard bears down in as Northeast hunkers down in state of emergency
BOSTON--Generators have been topped off with fuel. Supplies, from food to salt, have been stockpiled. Roads are increasingly empty as drivers heeded official announcements to get off the highway, head for shelter and stay there until the blizzard of...Tags: Long Island, National Weather Service, Air Transportation Delays, Snow Storms, Deval Patrick
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Ed Williams
Hoven: Ed Williams, 56, of Hoven died Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, at Avera St. Luke’s Hospital in Aberdeen. The funeral lunch will begin 11:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 18, 2013, at the Hoven Legion Hall, followed by the Mass of Christian burial beginning 1:...
Tags: NASCAR, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Christianity, Roman Catholicism, American Legion
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Pearl and the Beard is Full of Charm And Normalcy
Pearl and the Beard with Lucius and You Won't, Dec. 6, 8 p.m., $10-$12, Cafe Nine, 250 State St., New Haven, (203) 789-8281, cafenine.com, manicproductions.org. Imagine moving far away from your home, to the biggest of cities, in search of...
Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities), Music, Washington, DC, New York City
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Outgoing Mexican President Felipe Calderon heading to Harvard
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon will head to Harvard in Cambridge, Mass., after his six-year term ends Saturday. He will be a teaching and research fellow in 2013, the university and the president's office said in statements Wednesday....
Tags: Felipe Calderon, University of Texas at Austin, Colleges and Universities, Mexico, Stanford University
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San Francisco workers may be reimbursed on same-sex couple benefits
L.A. NOWSan Francisco public employees who add their same-sex spouses or domestic partners to their health insurance have always faced a raw deal compared to their straight married counterparts: the premiums are considered taxable income and the employer takes... -
Debt may influence young doctors' career plans
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Pediatricians-in-training are more likely to plan to go into primary care - rather than a specialty field - if they have lots of debt from college and medical school, according to a new study. Researchers also found the...Tags: Internal Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals, Health and Safety at School, American Academy of Pediatrics
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NASA ready for GRAIL spacecraft to crash into moon
In a series of planned maneuvers, NASA's twin GRAIL spacecraft, nicknamed Ebb and Flow, will crash into a crater rim near the moon's North Pole about 2:28 p.m. Pacific time on Monday. At a news conference on Thursday, scientists involved with the...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Electrical Appliance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Manufacturing and Engineering, Astronomy
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Ben Affleck won't run for US Senate in Mass.
BOSTON (AP) — Ben Affleck is taking his name off the list of possible candidates for U.S. Sen. John Kerry's seat, which would be open if the Democratic senator from Massachusetts is confirmed as secretary of state. Affleck says in a Monday posting...
Tags: Elections, John Kerry, Ben Affleck
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Pish-Tush, this 'Mikado' is a glorious circus
A few innovative theaters have started offering child care somewhere in their building. But for its outrageously enjoyable and inclusive new take on "The Mikado," The Hypocrites upped the ante in a way that would have made old W.S. Gilbert and Arthur...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arthur Sullivan, Bars and Clubs, Wicker Park, Opera (genre)
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Matt Damon pays $15 million for Pacific Palisades manse
Actor Matt Damon may have been a neighbor to "Good Will Hunting" pal Ben Affleck for several months now, but his purchase of an estate in Pacific Palisades for $15 million just appeared on the Multiple Listing Service after the first of the year.
Damon's...Tags: Rentals, Good Will Hunting (movie), True Grit (movie), Matt Damon, The Adjustment Bureau (movie)
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Report: Wichita among the top in high-tech jobs
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita is among the top metro areas in the nation in high-tech jobs according to a new report. The report by the Bay Area Council Economic Institute ranks Wichita No 6. It says almost 15% of jobs in Wichita are considered high-tech. - Click here to...Tags: Melbourne, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida), Titusville
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