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Army amputee throws out first pitch
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterA decorated Army veteran whose leg was amputated while serving in Iraq threw out the first pitch at the Padres game Friday night. Major Ed Pulido lost his leg when an improvised explosive device (IED) went off under him in 2004. "I laid in the 128...Tags: Human Interest, Financial Aid, Explosions, Injuries and Wounds, Oklahoma
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Reisterstown Festival marks 25th anniversary
Back in 1984 when the Northwest Expressway was under construction, a group of eight or so Reisterstown residents struggled with the idea that their beloved, centuries-old town might be bypassed along with heavily traveled Reisterstown Road. "We decided...Tags: Local Government, Wars and Interventions, Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Goose Island behind him, Greg Hall launches act two
Tribune NewspapersUPDATE: Following up on our post from last week (see below), the Chicago site for eater.com has a few more details this morning on Greg Hall's venture into cider. Among the revelations: Virtue Cider will likely start filling glasses in early 2012,...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Human Interest, Mass Media, Facebook, Arts and Culture
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Slapwater's 40th anniversary celebration approaches
Slapwater, the heavy-weight champion of Peninsula area dance bands, has been entertaining local crowds with funk, soul and rock for four decades. The band will perform for free on Friday Oct. 14 at the Poquoson Seafood Festival. Showtime is 6 p.m.
The...Tags: Arts, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Poquoson Seafood Festival, Music Industry, Arts and Culture
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What we're talking about in The Talk
The Talk, on Page 3 of the Tribune, prepares you for your daily conversations at the water cooler … if most offices still had water coolers, and if people still spent their time talking beside them.
In more modern parlance, The Talk is home to...Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Elections, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Bar review: Wild Willy's doesn't live up to its name
When Wild Willy's Rock House & Sports Saloon opened in Annapolis last year, it promised to be the wildest party in town.
In the promo pictures, waitresses wore microscopic tops and jean shorts, holding on to pool cues and flashing come-hither looks....Tags: Lotteries, Jackson Pollock, Patrick Swayze, Billiards, Snooker and Pool, The Home Depot
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Jack M. Bell: Oct. 26, 2011
Jack M. Bell, 69, of Winchester, husband of Gena Landrum Bell, passed away on Monday, Oct. 24, at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
Mr. Bell was born in Logan, W.Va., on April 16, 1942 to the late Charles and Alberta White Bell.
He was a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shriners, Ray Bell
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Quintessential Chicago ad man has evolved with the industry, rising to the occasion
During four decades as a quintessential Chicago ad man, Ron Bess has steered campaigns for clients from McDonald's to Gatorade while climbing the ranks at some of the city's most prominent agencies.
Bess, a natural pitchman, well-schooled leader and...Tags: Kimberly-Clark Corporation, College Football, Arts and Culture, Marketing, Citigroup Incorporated
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On the joys of travel, beer, and writing
When I advocated in the Tribune last month for a year without professional football, the bottom of my essay included a brief description of my daily duties at this newspaper: “Josh Noel is the Tribune's Travel and beer writer.”
Many readers...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Mass Media, Facebook, Arts and Culture, Newspapers
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Named for Chicago, but Goose Island's 312 to be brewed in New York
Tribune NewspapersThree months after being acquired by Anheuser-Busch, Goose Island Beer Co. said today that its massively popular 312 Urban Wheat Ale will soon be brewed in an AB facility in upstate New York. Brewing a beer named for Chicago in Baldwinsville, N.Y. -- 700...Tags: Nevada, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Management Change, New York, Alcoholic Beverages
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Memorial To Be Dedicated Wednesday To Eight Workers Slain A Year Ago At Hartford Distributors Inc. In Manchester
The Hartford Courant— The violence that spread through Hartford Distributors Inc. on Aug. 3, 2010, was followed that same day by the sudden appearance of a white dove, a symbol of peace and a sign to one bereaved widow that her husband's soul had found refuge....Tags: Crimes, Douglas Scruton, Social Issues, William Ackerman, Arts and Culture
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