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Apocalypse now? Blame our misreading of the Mayans
Tony Aveni blames it on the Pilgrims. If it hadn't been for our prim and quarrelsome ancestors, their descendants might not now be making forecasts that the world will end in 313 days based on a blatant misreading of the so-called Mayan calendar,...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Arts, Czech Republic, Anglicanism, Arts and Culture
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Ten Commandments up at Narrows High School despite lawsuit
The Ten Commandments are still up at Narrows High School despite a lawsuit over it.
According to Superintendent Terry Arbogast, it is the only Giles County school that has the Ten Commandments on display along with other documents like the Magna Carta...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, File Sharing
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Chevy Chase scientist pleads guilty in espionage case
Stewart D. Nozette of Chevy Chase was a gifted scientist privy to America's top secrets. On Wednesday, he admitted trying to sell those secrets to a foreign government. With his guilty plea to attempted espionage, the astrophysicist was rebranded a...Tags: National Government, Crimes, Trials, Punishment, Career and Workplace
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Solar projects bring discontent to farmers
Staff WriterSolar projects proposed for four land parcels in Calipatria will cause the removal of active farmland causing discontent in the farming community, local farmers say. The issue came forward during an Environmental Evaluation Committee meeting Thursday,...Tags: Employees, Alternative Energy, Career and Workplace, Farms, Renewable Energy
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Staff Q&A: Which nontraditional food should be served on Thanksgiving?
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, so we asked our staff about which nontraditional foods should be served on the Thanksgiving table along with the turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes.
•••• Buffalo chicken dip. It gives...Tags: Thanksgiving, International Travel, Dressing and Stuffing, Holidays, Travel
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Tea has its time
Great conversation while dinning on delicate cucumber sandwiches. Hot, buttery scones fresh from the oven. Zesty smooth lemon curd. And don't forget the clotted cream. There's nothing like a traditional afternoon tea.
Long associated with ladies of...Tags: Weather, Arts and Culture, Walnuts, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Marketing
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Editorial: Go back to Thanksgiving's origin
Almost 391 years ago a band of 53 pilgrims, who were refugees from religious persecution in Europe, sat down to eat a Thanksgiving meal on the third Thursday in November in Plymouth, Mass. They were the survivors of the Mayflower, a ship carrying some 100...Tags: Thanksgiving, Abraham Lincoln, Southampton (Southampton, Virginia), Holidays, Entertainment Events
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Jeff Semler: Turkey at Thanksgiving has long history in America
jsemler@umd.eduTwo days from today, millions of Americans will gather around tables all across this nation and around the world to feast and give thanks. With that in mind, I thought I would shed a little light on the centerpiece of many Thanksgiving tables, the turkey....Tags: Thanksgiving, Food Industry, Benjamin Franklin, Israel, Holidays
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Adams delivers weekly address – on Thanksgiving – for the GOP
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelEvery week, President Barack Obama delivers a national address — made available to radio stations and TV networks, especially those on cable — and the Republicans in Congress counter with one of their own. The GOP recruits a different... -
Seat hotter for Sparano; Del Rio gets reprieve
En Fuego - Orlando SentinelSo who is feeling warmer these days when they sit down? Tony Sparano? Or Jack Del Rio? That’s an easy question to answer this week. The Jacksonville Jaguars’ inspired victory against the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football _ a special... -
5,000 calories. $20. Meet Pizza Hut’s 'epic' Big Dinner Box
Money & CompanyPizza Hut stuffs pizzas, wings and breadsticks into its new Big Dinner Box... -
Rubio delivers ‘maiden’ Senate floor speech
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelWASHINGTON — With his young family in attendance, rookie U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio on Tuesday delivered his “maiden speech” on the Senate floor, fulfilling a rite of passage while laying out a vision of what the Florida Republican called a...
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