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Charm City's newest theater troupe is Baltimore Performance Kitchen
From his seat in a darkened theater, the 14-year-old boy told the performers and his fellow audience members something that had been bugging him for a long time. "Adults think that kids don't know when there's a problem, but we do," he said, after...
Tags: Station North, Harvard University, Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions, Entertainment
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1 Killed, Another Injured In Brooklyn Construction Collapse
@stephtsofliasInvestigators are focusing on a delivery of cinderblocks as being the cause of a steel roof collapse at a Fort Greene construction site. Officials say a 67 year old worker died, after falling 40 feet to basement. It happened around 9 this morning...Tags: Fort Greene, Physiology, Injuries and Wounds
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HELEN MYERS ANDERSON
HELEN MYERS ANDERSON Helen Amanda Hollenbeck was born at home on April 24, 1910 to Libby and Sherman Hollenbeck in Los Angeles, California. Her parents were very faithful in their religion and attended church every Sunday. She passed away at home on...Tags: Saint Petersberg (Russia), Family, Orange County (Florida), Hobbies, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Wow factor to Onwualu's athleticism
Three summers ago, Minneapolis-area trainer Ted Johnson enlisted the help of several former Notre Dame players to help with a camp he was running. The group included John Sullivan, Ryan Harris, John Carlson and Brady Quinn. Quinn began to have some fun...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, High School Sports, Sports, Football
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Notre Dame football recruiting: Wow factor to Onwualu's athleticism
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThree summers ago, Minneapolis-area trainer Ted Johnson enlisted the help of several former Notre Dame players to help with a camp he was running. The group included John Sullivan, Ryan Harris, John Carlson and Brady Quinn. Quinn began to have some fun...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, High School Sports, Sports, David Robinson, Football
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GOP Rep. Issa wants Democrat Berman back in Congress [Updated]
PolitiCalRep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista) told an entertainment industry gathering that he wants to see Rep. Howard Berman (D-Valley Village) reelected to Congress this year. Berman and Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) are battling for the same San Fernando Valley... -
Taking Action For You: Abandoned building safety
If a building in your community is abandoned and a danger to the public, you might think the county is responsible for cleaning it up and keeping people safe. However, it is not that simple.
Back in August, Fox59 reported a two-story hardware store that...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Platte County Farmers Prepare as Missouri River Rises
The Johnson family has farmed in Rushville, Missouri, since the 1840's, and while it has never exactly been an easy lifestyle for the family, losing crops to floods four out of the last five years hasn't helped.
This time around, the Platte County...Tags: Floods, Homes, Bob Johnson, Missouri, Disasters and Accidents
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Census 2010: Census tries to boost minority response
Ten years ago, historically black Eatonville had one of the lowest census response rates of any city in Central Florida. Barely half — 56 percent — of Eatonville residents mailed back their census questionnaires. Their predominantly white...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Health, Career and Workplace, Minority Groups, Population and Census
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Matt Weinstock – Dec. 1, 1959
The Daily MirrorA Lucky Man Lee Shippey sat smiling at a table in the Broadway Department Store yesterday, chatting with friends and autographing copies of his new book, his 11th, "The Luckiest Man Alive." Lee, a glowing, healthy 76, means himself. The book is... -
Lofa Tatupu Part of Concussion Study
Web ReporterThree NFL players announced Monday they will donate their brains and spinal cord tissue to a Boston University medical school program that studies sports brain injuries. Even though dozens of former NFL players have agreed to donate their brains after...Tags: National Football Conference, Nick Goings, Health, Colleges and Universities, National Football League
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For McCrary, football took a painful toll
Sun reporterHis knees ache with pain so intense that he says he is unable to stand for more than a few minutes. "I look silly at cocktail parties. I'm the only one sitting down," said former Ravens defensive end Michael Mc- Crary.He is 36 years old. He has taken...Tags: Knees, Health, Colleges and Universities, National Football League, The New York Times
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