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European banking union? Don't hold your breath
Reuters* German finance minister sends mixed message on banking union * Berlin's objections could derail scheme to tackle weak banks * EU leaders made a commitment to banking union last June * EU officials say a single agency is needed to close banks By John...Tags: Political Fundraising, Central Bank, Berlin (Germany), Germany, European Parliament
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Everybody's ale American
American Craft Beer Week doesn't officially start until Monday, May 13, but Due South Brewing Co., in Boynton Beach is hustling to celebrate its first anniversary the day before. By doing so, it hopes to avoid getting lost in the mess of events taking...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arts and Culture, Alcoholic Beverages, Politics, Lauderhill
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British firms more upbeat on economy, credit scheme helping: lobby
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - British companies have grown more optimistic about the economy in recent months as a recovery, increasingly aided by a central bank funding scheme, is gathering pace, a leading business lobby said on Monday. The Confederation of...Tags: Economic Indicator, Politics, New Products, United Kingdom, Business
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'Tree of Life' honors cancer victims
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentOSCEOLA -- Steve Richards learned his carpentry skills from his father. After he lost his father to cancer, he wanted to honor him through woodworking. Steve created a “Tree of Life” from different types of wood that will be displayed at...Tags: Relay for Life, Politics, American Cancer Society, Health Organizations, Human Interest
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Visitors steady despite rain during Martinsburg Heritage Day
richardb@herald-mail.comSaturday morning’s rain dampened some Martinsburg Heritage Day events, but it had little effect on the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the “for the kids, by George” children’s museum at the Caperton Train Station in Martinsburg. The...Tags: Museums, Arts and Culture, Transportation, Travel, Politics
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Connecticut Moms Take Lead On Social, Political Causes
The Hartford CourantFar from the Hallmark holiday it's turned into, Mother's Day was conceived in the U.S. by female activists interested in expanding women's impact in society. In Connecticut and across the county, women are carrying on that tradition, incorporating their...Tags: Greenwich, Queens (New York City), Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Gun Control, Activism
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Olympic gold medalist salutes Professional Gymnastics Challenge at Lehigh
Dominique Moceanu was an Olympic gold medalist at the age of 14, but before she reached 20, she retired from gymnastics after an injury kept her out of the Olympic Trials in 2000. Five years later, she decided she still loved the sport and, despite...
Tags: John Carroll, ESPN2 (tv network), ESPN (tv network), Jonathan Horton, Education
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Afghanistan arms take a twisting trail
Far from a great game, the British and American involvement in Afghanistan has been more of a case of sustained blowback. If there's one main take-away from J.T. Rogers' "Blood and Gifts," an epic, dramatic account of the allies' Afghan misadventures...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Afghanistan
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Stopping the cellphones that foster jailhouse corruption
Gov. Martin O'Malley's announcement of several actions he is taking to combat jailhouse corruption in the wake of the Black Guerrilla Family scandal at the Baltimore City Detention Center is a positive step. It certainly would have instilled more...
Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Radio, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, U.S. Congress
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Exit by two foreign firms leaves Polish shale gas under cloud
Reuters* Marathon, Talisman say quitting Polish operations * Polish government backs shale to replace Russian imports * Critics say reality falls short of shale gas hype * Estimates of reserves were drastically downgraded * Energy executives complain about...Tags: Chevron Corportion, Italy, Talisman Energy Incorporated, Government, Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: Newington Art League 2013 Art Show
NewingtonThe Newington Art League is exhibiting member's art work in the lobby of the Newington Town Hall through May 21. The exhibit of 45 works in a variety of styles includes oils, watercolors, pastels, pen and ink and pen and colored pencils. At the opening...Tags: Newington, New Britain Museum of American Art, Arts and Culture, Politics, Arts
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All Agree: 10-Second Rule Would Be Good For Women's Basketball
The Hartford CourantBringing the ball across half court is one of basketball's most fundamental tasks, but it isn't as easy as it looks. Teams without good ball-handlers often have trouble with it. Teams with great defenses often create havoc because of that. While...Tags: Rebecca Lobo, Radio, National Collegiate Athletic Association, ESPN (tv network), Geno Auriemma
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