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Glenn Campbell Biopic Coming To Theaters
With an astonishing career that has spanned six decades, Glen Campbell has been one of the most successful pop-country crossover acts of all time. Much like Johnny Cash, another hugely influential musician who was also born in Arkansas, Glen became a...Tags: Glen Campbell, Entertainment, Tom Petty, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Daniels listed in new presidential poll ... but not near the top
A new ABC News poll lists Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels as a Republican who could win the presidential nomination for his party.
The poll shows Daniels is lumped in with several other possible candidates, many of them governors or former governors. ...Tags: ABC (tv network), Sarah Palin, Indiana, Regional Authority, Alaska
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KY3 TV
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The Station
Founded: KYTV signed on the air on October 1, 1953 at 4:47 P.M., concluding the broadcast day at 10:30 P.M. and has been an...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Television Industry, ESPN (tv network), Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Report: Teen basketball impostor tells GQ 'I know who I am'
Guerdwich Montimere, a former Dillard basketball player who is facing felony charges for portraying himself as 16-year-old Jerry Joseph in Texas, gave his first interview in 13 months to GQ magazine.
In the July 2011 issue, Michael J. Mooney writes:...Tags: Trials, High School Sports, Crimes, Sexual Assault, Crime, Law and Justice
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Abraham Lincoln's paper trail
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterBouncing down an empty country road, past browning cotton fields lined with signs advertising church services and cheap guns, historian John A. Lupton hunches over a minivan's steering wheel and ignores his aching back. He has been traveling for six days...Tags: Lawyers, Florida, Abraham Lincoln, Transportation, Crime, Law and Justice
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'The hardest part is over'
Sun StaffFirefighters declared victory last night over a railroad tunnel fire they had battled for more than four days, and investigators and engineers began working to determine why the incident occurred and how long it might continue to disrupt life in...Tags: Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace, Vehicles, Health and Safety at Work, Transportation Accidents
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Plans to repair water main hit another snag
Sun StaffFixing the broken water main at Howard and Lombard streets - a breach that pushed 60 million gallons of water onto downtown streets Wednesday night - has gotten trickier. Public works officials now know that the pipe is embedded in the brick arch that...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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'It's a little bit of hell'
Sun StaffBaltimore's railroad tunnel fire burned into a third night, despite the efforts of firefighters who dragged out a string of smoldering rail cars late yesterday but had to labor cautiously under a roof weakened by a water main break. Foiled attempts to...Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Transportation, Transportation Accidents, West Virginia, Water Pollution
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Howard, Lombard junction reopens
Sun StaffThere was no ribbon to cut, but smiling city officials did the next best thing yesterday: dragging away a barrier from the junction of Howard and Lombard streets to show that the key downtown crossing was back in service. Traffic flowed freely again...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Vehicles, Transportation Accidents, Railway Accidents, Disasters and Accidents
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Pandering to Obamaphobes
When I was a kid way back in the previous century, my favorite attraction at the local county fair was a midway amusement that everyone called "dunk the dimwit" — or words to that effect. A loudmouth clown sat on a collapsible platform over a...Tags: Television Industry, Barack Obama, Alaska, Fox Broadcasting Company, Mitt Romney
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Is White House top-heavy with Chicagoans?
WASHINGTON — Does President Barack Obama's appointment of William Daley as his new chief of staff keep the White House perilously top-heavy with Chicagoans?
Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, thinks so. "If everybody...Tags: Boeing Co., Jimmy Carter, Washington, DC, John F. Kennedy, William Daley
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How Dems courted the young
John Kennedy As a senator in 1959, he spoke to a gathering of young people in Chicago, urging them to become involved without becoming cynical. (See Tribune article below.) "Many parents still want their sons to become president, but they don't want them...Tags: Wheaton College, Illinois, DeKalb, Democratic National Conventions, Chicago Tribune
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