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Review: 'House of Earth' by Woody Guthrie
Nora Guthrie had put off reading her late father Woody Guthrie's recently unearthed novel, "House of Earth," even after she'd agreed for it to be published. Having devoted much of 2012 to preparing events and projects surrounding the centennial of the...
Tags: Lucinda Williams, John Lennon, New York City, Wilco (music group), Poetry
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Authenticity is key ingredient to Universal's Mardi Gras
Squint and you might just think you're in New Orleans. That's the objective of Universal Studios' Mardi Gras celebration, which tries to bring the best of the Big Easy to Orlando for several weekends each spring. The theme park aims for authentic...
Tags: Music Theater, Music, Mardi Gras, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Police: 4 wounded in Bourbon Street shooting
NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- Gunfire wounded four people on New Orleans' famed Bourbon Street as a costumed crowd partied amid the countdown to Mardi Gras, sending people running, police and bystanders said. Four shots rang out rapidly Saturday night, followed by...
Tags: Chris Owens, Dining and Drinking, Halloween, Lifestyle and Leisure, Shootings
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Coast Guard Foundation Cup sailing race coming in April to Annapolis
For many years, the Coast Guard Foundation held charity golf tournaments to raise money to help support enlisted personnel, reservists and their families who suffered a personal or financial loss. Two years ago, the foundation changed course by...
Tags: Multihulls Sailing, United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Sailing, Charity
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Super Nola: Insider's tour of New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS — One thing you can say about New Orleanians: They know how to punt. When the date for Sunday's Super Bowl XLVII was set, there could have been a loud gasp: It was scheduled right in the middle of the city's hectic Carnival season....
Tags: Dining and Drinking, French Bread, Music, Mardi Gras, Entertainment
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Documents: Worries about outage before Super Bowl
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — While authorities investigate the causes of the 34-minute Super Bowl blackout, documents show that Superdome officials were worried last fall about losing power at the big game. Tests on the dome's electrical feeders showed...
Tags: Entergy New Orleans Incorporated, Baltimore Ravens, Mitch Landrieu, Beyonce, Science and Technology
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AP Impact: Deficient levees found across America
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Inspectors taking the first-ever inventory of flood control systems overseen by the federal government have found hundreds of structures at risk of failing and endangering people and property in 37 states. Levees deemed in...
Tags: Rivers, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Floods, The Associated Press, Bodies of Water
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Should worst-flooded areas be left after Sandy?
SEA BRIGHT, N.J. (AP) — Superstorm Sandy, one of the nation's costliest natural disasters, is giving new urgency to an age-old debate about whether areas repeatedly damaged by storms should be rebuilt, or whether it might be cheaper in the long...
Tags: Rivers, Floods, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Oakwood, Natural Disasters
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Gay Elwell
Blogging with Bill WhiteTwenty-four years ago, when I agreed to become editor of The Morning Call's Easton office, I stepped into a newsroom with a bunch of very good veteran reporters. One of them was Gay Elwell, who covered the Northampton County courts...... -
House approves $50.5 billion for Superstorm Sandy aid
More than 10 weeks after Superstorm Sandy brutalized parts of the heavily populated Northeast, the House approved $50.5 billion in emergency relief for the victims Tuesday night as Republican leaders struggled to close out an episode that exposed...
Tags: Chuck Schumer, Government, Hurricanes, Budgets and Budgeting, Republican Party
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Randy Fenoli returns for a new season of “Say Yes to the Dress”
Channel Guide MagazineWhen Say Yes to the Dress star was a 9-year-old boy bored by the cows and hay bales on his family’s Illinois farm, he defied his mother’s warning not to touch her new sewing machine and made her a dress. The next day she handed him a pattern... -
Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin indicted on corruption charges
Former New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin, who was the combative and determined face of his city crushed beneath the floodwaters spawned by Hurricane Katrina, has been indicted on bribery and related charges, officials announced on Friday. The charges...
Tags: Government, Hurricanes, Satellite and Cable Service, Natural Disasters, Television Industry
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