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Warner post-prom
The Warner Parent Student Community Network wishes to thank the following businesses and community members for their donations of prizes toward our post-prom and post-gradutation activities April 21 and May 19. Post-prom activities were in our school...Tags: Deere and Company, Kmart, IHOP Corporation, American Legion, Chrysler
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Justin McLeod's Blog
August 15
Goodbye
They say all good things must come to an end. With that, I'm leaving WDBJ and the news business. I've accepted a position as the community relations coordinator for Roanoke City Schools. There are several reasons why I'm switching...Tags: Nicole Kidman, George Clooney, Arts and Culture, Trials, Melissa Leo
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Blockbuster stars ride into retirement sunset
Summertime is here, and that means blockbuster movies are in season. This summer - and throughout the end of the year - moviegoers can catch some of the usual heroes on the silver screen. Take Batman. He'll be back on the big screen in another...Tags: Movies, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Entertainment
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Museum of Discovery and Science
South Florida Parenting401 SW Second St., Fort Lauderdale;954-467-6637 www.mods.org With the words “science” and “discovery” in its name and exciting permanent and traveling exhibits, little and big kids can always find something new. Hang out with...Tags: IMAX, Everglades, Fort Lauderdale, Science and Technology, Museum of Discovery and Science
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Blockbuster to pay $2 million to settle discrimination suit
Blockbuster Inc. has agreed to pay more than $2 million to settle a lawsuit in which the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission accused the retailer of subjecting female employees to sexual harassment, the agency's Baltimore office said Wednesday. The...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Bankruptcy, Crime, Law and Justice, Sexual Misconduct, Minority Groups
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Fate of same-sex marriage bill rests with handful of delegates
About a dozen members of the House of Delegates are believed to be undecided on Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposal to legalize same-sex marriage in Maryland. They are the audience that activists on both sides most want to reach as they prepare to make...Tags: Christianity, Family, Executive Branch, Politics, Michael E. Busch
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Wegmans vs. the liquor lobby
If local pharmacists could write the regulations, Marylanders probably wouldn't ever have been allowed to get their prescriptions filled at chain stores like Walgreens and Rite-Aid. Independent video stores probably would have liked to outlaw Blockbuster,...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Howard County
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The Burgery Co. opening in Saucon Valley
Retail WatchThe Burgery Co. is planned to open May 1 on the first floor of the former Windsor Hotel on Route 309 north of Route 378 in Upper Saucon Township, its owner said Tuesday. This marks the second location for the fast and casual burger restaurant started in... -
No money? No problem for Arlington Heights filmmaker
TribLocal - Arlington Heights » NewsJoe Avella wanted to make a movie. But he had one little problem: he had no money to do so. That didn’t stop Avella, a …... -
Fading to black -- Hollywood's cuckoo clocks and Blockbuster stores
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsYou know the old saying, "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day." Not in Hollywood. The city's $86,000 electronic clocks on the water tower at I-95 and Sheridan Street are completely kaput again, the latest in a never-ending......Tags: H. Wayne Huizenga, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Sumner Redstone, Arts and Culture, Viacom Inc.
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Redbox revenue grows 39%, operating income more than triples
Company TownApparently nobody told Redbox's customers that the DVD is dead. First-quarter revenue for the movie-rental company surged 39% to $502.9 million, and its operating income increased 222% to $76.4 million, Redbox's parent company Coinstar Inc. said in... -
Bicycle shop rolls into Allentown Fairgrounds
Michael Moyer saw Worksman Cycles for the first time during a trip to New York City last year. The brand and its "Made in USA" status was enough to convince the former Marine to buy a Worksman bicycle. But Moyer didn't stop there. He thought it would be...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Whitehall, Arts and Culture, Emmaus, Kutztown
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