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Evans makes a bad call
Change of SubjectIn the posts below you will another collection of dispatches from Somebody Nobody Asked™, America's pre-eminent unsolicited advice columnist Dear Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans: Brace yourself. That’s all I can say, since you ignored... -
Glastonbury Runners Among Those At Boston Marathon
Seven town residents participated in the Boston Marathon Monday, including two who said they completed the race shortly before twin explosions went off near the finish line. "I think for people who aren’t runners, they don’t necessarily...Tags: Boston Marathon, Telecommunication Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running
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More Annoying Stuff
Blogging with Bill WhiteWhen my recent blog list of annoying behaviors was republished in Sunday's Best of the Blogs collection, it triggered several more responses, mostly sent via email. The unfortunate thing is that I'm the only who's receiving them, and I think...... -
Area runners at Boston Marathon talk about bombing
"I'm not sure I've ever felt so helpless," said Sonny Lowe of Williamsburg, recounting Monday's horror at the Boston Marathon when two bombs exploded, killing three people and injuring more than 140 others. Nearly 20 people from the Peninsula were...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Road Running, Running
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Several Peninsula-area Boston Marathon participants reported safe; security vigilant in Hampton Roads
It was Williamsburg resident Matt Boothe’s first marathon. He never got to finish. Boothe and running companion Lynn Howard of York County were participating in Monday’s Boston Marathon when the explosions that killed two and injured more...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Track and Field, Hampton Roads Transit
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Bonds set in prostitution arrests of Wisconsin women
Tribune reporterTwo Wisconsin women have been charged with human trafficking and involuntary sexual servitude of a minor after an undercover sting by River Grove police earlier this week. Elizabeth Roeder, 33, of Milwaukee, and Shannon Hathaway, 41, of Stoughton, Wis.,...Tags: Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Prosecution, River Grove, Justice System
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Thief drops ID while fleeing from scene
The following is compiled from police reports. It is the Baltimore Messenger's policy to include descriptions only when there is enough information to make identification possible. If you have any information about these crimes, call the Baltimore City...Tags: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple iPod, Apple iPhone, Garmin Ltd., Apple iPad
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Lake's Smart911 program gives emergency workers important information about patient
Panic. Confusion. Terror. All are emotions that can control and cloud the mind of a person dialing 911, but a free emergency service is offering to bring clarity to communication with Lake County emergency dispatchers. Lake County residents can now...Tags: Allergies
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Burbank police arrest man suspected of selling marijuana
A 24-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of selling marijuana after Burbank police reportedly found the drug, a large amount of cash and several cell phones with incriminating text messages in his car. Officers stopped the man,...Tags: Google+, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Drug Trafficking
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New car gadgets have drivers drifting
It seems to be happening more often: The car next to you slowly drifts into your lane. We've all noticed it; maybe we've even been guilty of it. A wave of new technology is turning our cars into rolling entertainment centers, tempting drivers to take...
Tags: Science and Technology, Florida Legislature, Telecommunication Service, Manufacturing and Engineering, Florida Highway Patrol
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Smartphone shipments outpace cellphones' for first time in 1Q
Tribune reporterShipments of smartphones outpaced standard cell phones for the first time in the first three months of the year, according to research by International Data Corp. Worldwide, mobile phone shipments grew 4 percent in the first quarter, traditionally the...Tags: Apple iPhone
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Loyola names G.G. Smith as new men's basketball coach
It had been a whirlwind day for G.G. Smith, the new men’s basketball coach at Loyola, when a phone call interrupted his introductory news conference Friday afternoon. That morning, the Loyola assistant had a final interview with the school’...
Tags: Basketball, Villanova Wildcats, College Sports, Elections, College Basketball
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