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Earl Pionke, Earl of Old Town owner, 1932-2013
Earl Pionke, whose storied Earl of Old Town club on the North Side helped launch the careers of folk singer-songwriters for decades, died Friday, April 26. He was 80. The club closed more than 30 years ago after a decadeslong run as one of the nation's...Tags: Music Industry, Pancreatic Cancer, John Prine, Music, Entertainment
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More from former FSU CB Greg Reid on his push for redemption
AVENTURA -- In case you missed our lengthy Sunday morning read on former Florida State cornerback and punt returner Greg Reid over the weekend, please pause for a moment, click this link and check it out. I hope you enjoy that piece. In addition to it,...
Tags: Marcus Lattimore, NFL Scouting Combine, College Football, Gaming, Bobby Bowden
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Voice of the People, Apr. 23
What we do As most of you, I watched with horror as the Boston Marathon became a site of horrible tragedy. No sooner had the bombs gone off than people started running toward those who were hurt. The smoke was still in the air; no one knew if there might...Tags: Terrorism, Freedom of the Press, Chicago Marathon, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Running
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Lehigh Valley Best Travel Deals
$459 BOSTON, MASS. May 25-27. Visit this vibrant city that has its place as the very forefront of American history. Stroll Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, set around a cobblestone promenade where jugglers, magicians and musicians entertain passersby....
Tags: Wildlife, Italy, Ronald Reagan, Festive Events, Travel Deals
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Is terrorism our new reality?
Young Neville Gardner had just hopped down from his perch atop a mailbox, where he was waiting for a ride. Moments later, a letter bomb exploded — blowing the mailbox to pieces, spraying shrapnel through a crowd and blowing both legs off a man...Tags: Times Square, Al-Qaeda, Terrorism, Bombings, Lehigh Valley Hospital
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Cowboys Stadium to play host to first championship game in new format
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will play host to the first championship game in the new College Football Playoff. "The stadium itself was the biggest determiner," Bowl Championship Series Executive Director Bill Hancock said after the...Tags: College Football, Football, Cowboys Stadium, Bowl Championship Series, Rose Bowl Game
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Power conferences in college football gain even more strength
College football commissioners were going to end their three-day unity conference in Pasadena with a round of "Kumbaya" at the hotel's valet carport. That was before the consulting firm that dreamed up "College Football Playoff" suggested something more...
Tags: Sun Belt Conference, College Football, Atlantic Coast Conference, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Big Ten Conference
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Baltimore native, artist husband sowed seeds for historic Virginia estate
Visitors celebrating Virginia's 80th Historic Garden Week at the Gari Melchers Home and Studio at Belmont might not immediately see a connection to Baltimore. The American painter, known for his portraiture, hailed from Detroit. His home, recognized...
Tags: Fine Artists, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Religion and Belief, Christianity, Arts
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With Baltimore Club and charity work, DJ AngelBaby helps city get pumped
In July 2008, Angel Carpenter, better known as DJ AngelBaby, fulfilled her lifelong dream of earning an on-air position at 92Q, the city's hip-hop radio station. On one of her first days at the job, Carpenter spotted the source of her inspiration —...
Tags: Radio Industry, Satellite Technology, Howard University, Black Entertainment Television (tv network), Apple iPhone
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Coming to terms with terror
Commenting on the horrific explosions in Boston, President Obama insisted Tuesday that "the American people refuse to be terrorized." Brave words, but also accurate ones. In the years since 9/11, residents of this country have acquiesced in an array of...
Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Barack Obama, Sports, Timothy McVeigh
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On screens, familiar images of terror flash
NEW YORK (AP) — The Boston Marathon explosions and their aftermath were captured in chilling images that ran as relentless tape loops of terror online and on TV networks Monday, a sickeningly familiar routine in an age of violence designed for...
Tags: Television Networks, Amputation, The Boston Globe, Massachusetts General Hospital, The Associated Press
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Two 'Idols,' one goal: a long career in music
Life has gone on for Kris Allen and Lee DeWyze — the 2009 and 2010 winners of Fox's "American Idol," respectively — since they parted ways with RCA Records. Allen, who famously beat out runner-up Adam Lambert, will become a father in July....
Tags: Radio Industry, Science and Technology, Lee DeWyze, American Idol (tv program), Music
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