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Recovery Of Triple-Fatal Capsized Boat Delayed Again As New Theories Emerge About Cause
PIX11.com | @jamesfordtvThe effort to recover the boat that capsized on the 4th of July, killing three children who were in the cabin, was delayed for yet another day after murky water slowed down divers' efforts to pull the vessel up. Investigators hope on Wednesday, however,...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, New York City Police Department, Dix Hills, Water Supply
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Kettle Hill continues Power Plant Live's maturation
Power Plant Live, once a faceless collection of bars for tourists, continues its transformation into a legitimate nightlife option for any Baltimorean with Kettle Hill, the attractive new restaurant and bar co-owned by Desmond Reilly and Kristopher Carr....Tags: Egg Whites, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Gymnastics, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Letter to the Editor - July 13
Politics, not care, is reason for health-act opposition To the editor: Gov. Romney and House Republicans feel betrayed by Chief Justice Roberts on health care. They expected partisan warfare resulting in a dysfunctional Congress to extend to the...Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Politics, Barack Obama, Health
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'Mad Men' recap: 'A moment before you need more happiness'
Show TrackerOn "Mad Men," one life ends while another moves forward.... -
Conservation practices save soil and sustain agriculture
“The nation that destroys its soil destroys itself”- Theodore Roosevelt Conservation planning is becoming increasingly necessary, especially with the current weather challenges we are experiencing and the unpredictability, intensity and duration of rain...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Productivity, Conservation, Agriculture, Natural Resource Industry
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On the Town: A 'Hot August Night' birthday celebration
Most people do a little something to celebrate their birthday, with the emphasis on day. Others stretch the celebration through a weekend, or even a week. Then there's Sue Ann Gordon, who, thanks to her family and friends, is currently in the midst of the...
Tags: PTA, Neil Diamond, Services and Shopping, Ceremonies, Skype
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Raise your glass: Church and State, Kettle Hill
Power Plant Live newcomer Kettle Hill, a "Theodore Roosevelt-themed" establishment replete with lively, wood-and-iron-and-brass layouts, is a solid rustic-yet-fun place to hang out after work. It's a spot for working professionals with a bit of grown-...
Tags: Cinnamon, Pineapple, Religion and Belief, Lemons
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Can Barack Obama win public sentiment on health care?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelTelevision unfurled many talking heads Thursday about the U.S. Supreme Court's upholding the health care law. Those talking heads usually split along political lines. But two historians stood out with their assessments on CNN. “President Obama got a... -
Don't be agast (or even aghast)! Tribune once trifled with standard spelling
For more than 40 years, the Tribune crusaded against an "unspeakable offense," a "monster cruelty": English spelling.
From Jan. 28, 1934, to Sept. 28, 1975, the newspaper adopted a system of simplified spelling, a cause dearly felt by publisher Col....Tags: Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Upton Sinclair
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Jim Grawe
Email Jim at: jgrawe@kwch.com Like Jim on Facebook: Jim Grawe Facebook Follow Jim on Twitter: @12grawe Jim joined the Eyewitness News team in 2006. Wichita is the latest stop in a career that has taken him from Iowa to Arkansas to Alaska. In that time...
Tags: University of Northern Iowa
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Man pleads guilty to trespassing on Mount Rushmore
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A man caught trying to climb Mount Rushmore National Memorial pleaded guilty to federal charges of trespass and failing to obey a lawful order, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Patrick Marshall, 53, whose last known address is...Tags: Greenpeace, Trials, Human Interest, Mark Salter, Arts
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Nazareth man owns huge collection of presidential memorabilia
Later this year — the Good Lord willing and the creeks don't rise — this newspaper plans to publish a book about presidents who have visited the Lehigh Valley, and what they did when they were here. I've spent most of the month of May...
Tags: Bill Clinton, White House, Politics, Richard Nixon, Nazareth
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