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Video: Sleeping Bear on Good Morning America
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore was voted The Most Beautiful Place in America by viewers of ABC's "Good Morning America." Nominations were made in June, and the field eventually was narrowed to 10. Sleeping Bear was up against Newport, R.I.; Cape...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Margaret (Peggy) E. Natelli
Margaret (Peggy) E. Natelli
February 25, 1923 - August 16, 2011
Peggy was born in Bayonne, New Jersey and moved to California with husband Mario upon the birth of her beloved granddaughter Brooke. Family was of paramount importance to Peggy and she is...Tags: New Jersey, Human Interest, New York
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Squeeze in a book before going back to school
Special to The Herald-MailPublic schools in Washington County open for students on Wednesday. So, with summer vacation coming to an end, what titles should be on your child’s “to do” list? “David Goes To School” By David Shannon Ages 4 to 8 David...Tags: Movies, Al Capone, Human Interest, Martin Scorsese, Entertainment
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Briefly In Sports
Hamilton wins crown Teague Hamilton of Laguna Beach won his first 18-and-under boys' tennis tournament Monday in Upland. Hamilton, who will enter his junior year at Laguna Beach High next month, was unseeded after the initial rounds of the tournament. He...Tags: New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona
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Grand Rapids Man Nominated Sleeping Bear Dunes For "Most Beautiful Place In America"
FOX 17 News ReporterThe Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore gained national attention yesterday when it was named “The Most Beautiful Place In America.” Now a Grand Rapids man is receiving a lot of attention of his own for nominating the site in the first...Tags: Elections, Michigan, Politics, Human Interest
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WR Toma turning heads at Notre Dame camp
Tribune reporterSOUTH BEND, Ind. -- As Notre Dame players milled about near the press box elevators Tuesday, a quick scan revealed nothing surprising about the group selected for media day proceedings: Front-line, high-profile players who clearly will determine the...Tags: High School Sports, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, Brian Kelly
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Big Discount Stores Trickery
Executive Chef, Sheraton Grand Hotel, Morgans RestaurantDo we really save money at the big discount stores? By perception, yes. By reality, no. I just came back from Hawaii and I love Guava juice! I thought I had my fill of this delicious juice by the time I returned home. Well I was wrong. We went...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Homes
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Martial arts arrive in media city
Burbank now boasts a martial arts museum that city officials say will diversify the city’s entertainment attractions.
The Martial Arts History Museum, founded by President Michael Matsuda in 2007 in Santa Clarita, has relocated to Burbank, and it...Tags: Movies, Elections, History, Human Interest, History (tv network)
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News and video from the first day of Disney's D23 Expo
Orlando SentinelFor many people, Friday in Central Florida was undoubtedly another beautiful day at the Walt Disney World parks. Yet many East Coast Disney fans probably had their attention focused westward as the D23 Expo kicked off its first day in Anaheim, Calif....Tags: Disneyland Park, Snow White (fictional character), Florida, Social Media, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Bicentennial cake became an embarrassment
The giant 1976 Bicentennial Birthday Cake that would land the city in "The Guinness Book of Records" was like a lot of ideas hatched by city government in Baltimore. While it gave the weary city beside the Patapsco a shot of well-needed national...Tags: Elections, Diabetes, Primaries, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Human Interest
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'Weasel' of nursery rhyme referred to yarn winder
What's a weasel? It's an animal, of course, but in some parts of Montana you might put weasels on your ice cream - because some Montanans used to call M&Ms "weasels." And in the 1700s, when the nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel" was composed,...Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Iowa, World Columbian Exposition (1893), New York, Toy Industry
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1831: Nat Turner led a violent slave rebellion in Virginia, resulting in the deaths of at least 55 white people. He was later executed. 1911: Leonardo da Vinci's ''Mona Lisa'' was stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris. The thief turned out to be museum...Tags: Elections, Willie Nelson, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Patsy Cline, Politics
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