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Tonys 2013: What time are Sunday's Tony Awards?
The 67th annual Tony Awards ceremony will be broadcast Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS. That's the same on both coasts, with the show airing live on the East Coast and three hours later on the West Coast. This year's Broadway season featured big musical...Tags: Music Theater, Michael Bloomberg, Tony Awards, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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NSA aftershocks: Leak inspires lawsuit, letters of protest
WASHINGTON — The massive leaks about U.S. spying systems caused sharp political and legal aftershocks Tuesday as the Justice Department prepared to file criminal charges against Edward Snowden, a government contractor who has publicly admitted...
Tags: Media Industry, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Politics, National Security Agency, National Security
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Tori Amos inspires Orlando author
As anyone who has attended a Tori Amos concert can tell you, the experience for her fans is closer to a spiritual one than anything resembling mere pop-star adulation. "Whenever I was experiencing anything in life, I always turned to her," says Adrienne...
Tags: Entertainment, Blacksburg, Sociology, Music, Stand-up Comedy
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For sale: Age, gender and location information at $0.0005 per person
Financial TimesCorporate competition to accumulate information about consumers is intensifying even as concerns about government surveillance grow, pushing down the market price for intimate personal details to fractions of a cent. Over recent years, the...Tags: Sociology, Diabetes, Consumers, Arts and Culture
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A Brothersvalley Township Romeo and Juliet
Daily American Staff Writer, @DAAlyssaCBROTHERSVALLEY TOWNSHIP — Joe and Darla Delancy had a Romeo and Juliet romance with a much happier ending. But their unpretentious manner does not allude to the glamorous life of two star-crossed lovers. "We're Joe and Darla, and we're...Tags: Edward G. Rendell, Bill Clinton, Deere and Company, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Luxembourg government, finance minister face no-confidence votes
ReutersLUXEMBOURG (Reuters) - Luxembourg's government and its finance minister face twin votes of no-confidence in parliament on Thursday over claims that the minister pressured investigators to close an inquiry into a rash of bombings in the Grand Duchy in...Tags: Elections, Government, Politics, Jean-Claude Juncker, Government Ministers
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UPDATE 1-Snowden as a teen online: anime and cheeky humor
Reuters(Adds new Snowden online posts) By Kristina Cooke and John Shiffman SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuters) - Long before he became known worldwide as the National Security Agency contractor who exposed top-secret U.S. government surveillance...Tags: Media Industry, Politics, General Contracting, Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency
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Snowden as a teen online: anime and cheeky humor
ReutersSAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Long before he became known worldwide as the National Security Agency contractor who exposed top-secret U.S. government surveillance programs, Edward Snowden worked for a Japanese anime company run by friends and...Tags: Media Industry, General Contracting, Politics, National Security Agency, Central Intelligence Agency
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Notebook: Stevenson men's lacrosse named Team of Year by Annapolis Touchdown Club
After winning the school's first-ever national championship, the Stevenson men's lacrosse team has been selected to receive the Henry Ciccarone Memorial Award by the Touchdown Club of Annapolis as the organization's Collegiate Team of the Year. "For...Tags: College Sports, Major League Lacrosse, Awards and Prizes, Denver Outlaws, Arts and Culture
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Beacon Hill Concert Series kicks off with Parthenia
If you're a lover of classical music, you have friends in Monroe County. Nestled in the hills of Stroud Township is the beautiful property of Dan Crawford and his wife Sidnie, who for the past five years have provided a wonderful opportunity for guests...Tags: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, New York City, GQ, Music Theater, Coopersburg
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Milestones - June 10
Birthdays June 9 — Cory James Bishop, Rockdale Road, Clear Spring, turned 29; Sissy Cooper, Smithsburg, turned 56. Anniversaries June 9 — Harold and Donna (Kline) Ridenour, Hagerstown, celebrated their 50th anniversary. June 10 —...Tags: Arts and Culture, Ceremonies
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Smell of marijuana: Who needs a search warrant when police use their nose?
Who needs a search warrant when you've got a nose? It's a common phrase in South Florida arrest reports: the scent of marijuana wafting from a suspect's vehicle. And while the detail may seem amusing, it's actually a serious legal requirement that...Tags: Judges, Palm Beach County, Law Enforcement, Lawyers, Drug Trafficking
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