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    Mar 7, 2013 |Story| SFL
  1. Dining scene: From pub bites to sushi

    What's happening in food and dining around South Florida.
    What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Slainte Irish Pub + Kitchen 1500 Gateway Blvd., Boynton Beach, 561-742-4190, SlaintePubs.com This 5-year-old Irish pub in Renaissance Commons has added "Kitchen" to its name to reflect its...

    Tags: Restaurants, Bars and Clubs, Soups, Hamburgers, Potatoes

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. C. Everett Koop dies at 96; former U.S. surgeon general

    In the mid-1980s, the emerging AIDS epidemic was a high-profile target of vocal conservatives. Politicians and the religious right called for sweeping measures against those diagnosed with AIDS, including quarantine of patients, mandatory screening of homosexuals for the AIDS virus and a host of other measures that would victimize patients and keep the disease and the diseased hidden from public light.
    In the mid-1980s, the emerging AIDS epidemic was a high-profile target of vocal conservatives. Politicians and the religious right called for sweeping measures against those diagnosed with AIDS, including quarantine of patients, mandatory screening of...

    Tags: U.S. Public Health Service, Tobacco Addiction, Dartmouth College, Heroin, AIDS

  4. Feb 12, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  5. Going Dutch on a day trip from Amsterdam

    When researching my guidebooks, almost by definition I have to revisit the same places. But I also like to take a few day trips here and there to scout out new destinations -- both for future editions and for future TV shows. On my last visit to Europe, I explored many places, including the lush lowlands of Holland.
    Rick Steves' Europe
    When researching my guidebooks, almost by definition I have to revisit the same places. But I also like to take a few day trips here and there to scout out new destinations -- both for future editions and for future TV shows. On my last visit to Europe, I...

    Tags: Amsterdam (Netherlands), Trips and Vacations, Statue of Liberty, Tourism and Leisure, Museums

  6. Feb 7, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  7. Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week

    Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOG
    Here are the Top 5 Concerts of the Coming Week: 1 . DAUGHTRY/3 DOORS DOWN “American Idol” finalist and chart-topping radio rocker Daughtry drew 6,500 people to Musikfest in August -- the biggest crowd of 2012. Daughtry Alt-rockers 3 Doors........
  8. Feb 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Compartés' Jonathan Grahm -- the new face of chocolate?

    Jonathan Grahm, the owner of Compartés Chocolatier in Brentwood, is just back from a whirlwind pre-Valentine's Day tour of Japan, where 100 Compartés pop-up shops opened for the holiday in Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Hiroshima, Nagoya and Kobe. Grahm's face has been plastered on billboards, little old ladies in kimonos vied for his autograph, designers wanted his chocolates to coordinate with their products (underwear, for example) and fans showered him with gifts (such as a Mickey Mouse action figure).
    Los Angeles Times
    Jonathan Grahm, the owner of Compartés Chocolatier in Brentwood, is just back from a whirlwind pre-Valentine's Day tour of Japan, where 100 Compartés pop-up shops opened for the holiday in Tokyo, Osaka, Yokohama, Hiroshima, Nagoya and Kobe. Grahm's face...

    Tags: Japan, Restaurants, Chocolates, Holidays, Restaurant and Catering Industry

  10. Feb 5, 2013 |Story| ctnow.com
  11. World Renown Carousel Figurine Restoration in Plainville

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    The 1100’s was the start to what we now call The Carousel. What we now use as a mechanical horseback ride was once only a game called garosello or carosella; which means little war. It became a mechanical ride in the 1700s but wasn’t popular...

    Tags: Lighthouse Point, Plainville

  12. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  13. 2/5/2013-King Richard III Bones Found

    Some cartoons are just for laughs. This is one of them. This is a cartoonist's way of saying, "They found King Richard III. I didn't know he was missing!" Cartoonists always end a sentence or a thought with an exclamation point. The vanished union leader Jimmy Hoffa, former president of the Teamsters and a pal of mobsters, has captured our imagination in the way another mysterious disappearance had back in the 1930s.
    Some cartoons are just for laughs. This is one of them. This is a cartoonist's way of saying, "They found King Richard III. I didn't know he was missing!" Cartoonists always end a sentence or a thought with an exclamation point. The vanished union...

    Tags: James P. Hoffa, Manhattan (New York City), International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Organized Crime

  14. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  15. Go away with Ken Budd

    As Ken Budd was turning 40, his father died of a heart attack. After the author heard from countless people about what an impact his father had made on their lives, he began to question his own purpose in the world. He began to do volunteer work and spent a couple weeks in New Orleans helping the victims of Hurricane Katrina. Then Budd began a six-country quest to find more meaning in his life and his travels led to a special needs school in the outskirts of China, a home for HIV-afflicted children in Kenya and an elementary school in Costa Rica.
    As Ken Budd was turning 40, his father died of a heart attack. After the author heard from countless people about what an impact his father had made on their lives, he began to question his own purpose in the world. He began to do volunteer work and spent...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Hurricane Katrina (2005), Washington, DC, Kenya, HIV

  16. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  17. New Yorkers rally in Sandy's aftermath: Event Production Guide 2013

    Variety
    Superstorm Sandy hit New York City just as awards season got into full gear. While the Rockaways, Staten Island and Brooklyn neighborhoods including Coney Island and Red Hook were Gotham's hardest-hit areas of the Oct. 29 superstorm, Manhattan didn't...

    Tags: Food Bank for New York City, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Food Network (tv network), Event Planning

  18. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  19. 3-CD Set Of Saxophonist Thomas Chapin Released Posthumously

    Although struck down by leukemia at40 in 1998, <strong>Thomas Chapin</strong>, the phenomenal instrumentalist/composer from Manchester, left behind a rich, life-affirming legacy. What is still very much alive are his recordings, compositions and a wealth of memories in the hearts and minds of anyone who was ever touched by his passionate music or his friendly, unassuming yet deeply spiritual and intellectual presence.
    The Hartford Courant
    Although struck down by leukemia at40 in 1998, Thomas Chapin, the phenomenal instrumentalist/composer from Manchester, left behind a rich, life-affirming legacy. What is still very much alive are his recordings, compositions and a wealth of memories in...

    Tags: Thelonious Monk, Charter Oak Cultural Center, Glen Campbell, Music Industry, Jackie McLean

  20. Jan 2, 2013 |Story| WSBT-TV
  21. RAW VIDEO: New Yorkers take icy New Year's Day dip

    <span style="font-size: small;">Hundreds of hearty swimmers plunged into 2013 with a dip into the icy sea off Brooklyn's Coney Island. Polar Bear club members and other bathers stripped down to their trunks or dressed up in costumes for the annual dip. </span>
    Hundreds of hearty swimmers plunged into 2013 with a dip into the icy sea off Brooklyn's Coney Island. Polar Bear club members and other bathers stripped down to their trunks or dressed up in costumes for the annual dip.

    Tags: New Year's Day

  22. Dec 9, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  23. 'The Amazing Race' Recap: Take Down That Million

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    WDBJ7 Blogger
      It is the finale; it is go time for the teams! Trey and Lexi are the first to leave the Pit Stop. Teams travel to Barcelona, Spain then catch a train to the Loire Valley in France. Once there they have to find the Garden of France.   While on...

    Tags: Marketing, Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Trips and Vacations, Auto Racing

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