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Three things to know
1. What a frosty, foggy morning in Aberdeen. If I was wearing a mood ring, it would be on eerie. 2. Did you see that incredible snow moon last night? Wikipedia says a snow moon is a traditional name for the full moon that occurs in February when there is... -
Baltimore guitarist brings lessons into school classrooms
Chris Dunn called the class to order with a simple instruction: "One, two, ready, strum." A torrent of E minor chords — or close enough — from nearly a dozen guitars filled the room at the Commodore John Rodgers Elementary/Middle School...
Tags: YouTube, Arts and Culture, Public Schools, Social Media, Teaching and Learning
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IPads take over TOW classrooms
What might have taken 10 minutes to do with a hard copy textbook only took two minutes during Sarah Wolsey's Monday class at Top of the World Elementary School. Wolsey began the morning talking about empires in her fifth-grade classroom while the 32...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Google Inc., Education, Computer Hardware, Students
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Flying with Swan
When you travel as much as I do, you’re bound to run into the occasional luminary. In Cincinnati I’ve waited for the same plane as Gallagher, the comedian who smashes watermelons. Of course I covered myself in plastic and hid my bag of...
Tags: Elections, Dance, Franco Harris, Mandy Patinkin, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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'Snitch' review: Real problem, outrageous solution
* (out of four) If I know ruthless drug dealers (which I don't, but still), I really don't think you can just approach their operation and say you want in. When trust is paramount, a new face, particularly one attached to a body the size of human anvil...
Tags: Susan Sarandon, Barry Pepper, Rentals, Google Inc., Entertainment
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Nothing to see here: Is GEO Group editing its Wikipedia page?
The GEO Group entered the sports world Tuesday when it purchased, for $6 million, the naming rights for FAU Stadium. In doing so, it walked directly into the line of vision of the public eye. And after 48 hours, the judgment from the public as been...Tags: Social Media, LinkedIn Corp., The Huffington Post
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Big-screen blind spot: 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day'
RedEyeOnce in a while, a movie slips under your radar. For about, oh, 20 years. In 'Big-screen blind spot,' we sit down with those 'classic' movies everybody but us has seen and give them the nostalgia critic treatment. Confession: Until this week, I had...Tags: Edward Furlong, Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Cameron, Linda Hamilton, Back to the Future (movie)
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Database catalogs movie firearms
This sturdy Austrian had supporting roles in the recent action movies "Skyfall" and "Zero Dark Thirty," the TV western "Justified" and the military video game "Medal of Honor: Warfighter." The ubiquitous performer — actually a semiautomatic pistol...Tags: Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Matt Damon, Django Unchained (movie), Shootings, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Meet the commenters: 'CBT'
Change of SubjectCommenter ID: CBT Real name: Tom (CBT stands for Computer Boy Tom, that was my moniker back when I was a regular caller to the Heavy Fuel Crew show on WSCR, the Score Sportsradio) Gender: Male Age: 50 Occupation: Customer...... -
Interesting flight companions
When you travel as much as I do, you're bound to run into the occasional luminary. In Cincinnati I've waited for the same plane as Gallagher, the comedian who smashes watermelons. Of course I covered myself in plastic and hid my bag of grapefruit...Tags: Elections, Dance, Franco Harris, Mandy Patinkin, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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Carnival cruise horror: Forced to eat lobster and chocolate cake!
You know, folks once came to this country on small wooden sailing ships. Think the Mayflower, the Pilgrims and Plymouth Rock. Those souls were, I venture, a tad bit more, uh, hardy than most of us today. As evidence, I give you the epic tale of the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Travel, Festive Events, Mayflower Voyage (1620), Cruises
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Comments on column
I feel compelled to respond to the Feb 11 First Amendment column by Charles C. Haynes, "In Texas schools, failing grade for Bible courses." In his editoirial, Mr. Haynes gives the state of Texas a failing grade because 57 school districts offer elective...Tags: Public Schools, Islam, Church and State Relations, Religious Texts, Religion and Belief
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