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Zac Brown Hides on Harley
Zac Brown Band is back at the top of the charts with another hit single, “Knee Deep” featuring Jimmy Buffett. While the song is inching closer to #1 on the charts, Zac is taking the opportunity to get closer to his fans at his shows, thanks to...Tags: Zac Brown Band (music group), Jimmy Buffett, Vehicles, Kenny Chesney
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Local businesses suffer with Internet tax break
Scott MaxwellI love bookstores. It's not unusual to find the whole Maxwell clan holed up in the Winter Park Borders, sipping coffee or hot chocolate while leafing through magazines and picking out books for the kids. You know who else loves bookstores? The people...Tags: Rentals, Winter Park, North Carolina, Services and Shopping, Laws
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Barack Obama reportedly to meet with Mark Zuckerberg
Fast friends? President Barack Obama reportedly will meet with business and technology leaders Thursday in San Francisco. Among those expected to be in attendance: Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, 26, whose company Obama praised during his State...Tags: Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, Illinois, West Virginia, Kentucky
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How the West was redone
DEADWOOD, S.D. — Once the stomping ground of grizzled gold miners, gun-slinging gamblers and men fueled by six-chambered justice, this place is now home to a wholly different breed.
On a recent Friday night, the downtown crawled with, of all...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, John Gary, Gold and Precious Material, Floods, Metal and Mineral
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'Taking Chance:' A tale not of war, but honor and goodness
During the Persian Gulf war in 1991, Michael Strobl was a lieutenant in a Marine artillery unit in the thick of the action.
By the time the Marines led the U.S. assault into Iraq in 2003, Strobl had been promoted to lieutenant colonel and had a desk...Tags: Iraq, Career and Workplace, Kevin Bacon, Wars and Interventions, HBO (tv network)
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Experiment in progress
Times Staff WriterThe question is put to Robert Redford: Are the movies being screened at the Sundance Film Festival becoming too commercial? It is a complaint heard often around this snow-dusted resort town that annually plays host to America's largest celebration of...Tags: Cinema Industry, John Malkovich, Sundance Channel (tv network), Festive Events, Television
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Beige plague
Fourth of five partsAround every bend of the dirt road, Tom Warren recites another name, another date. The Sheep, the Amazon, the Winters, the Suzie. The list goes on and on. It is a chronicle of loss, of wildfires ravaging one of America's mythic landscapes, the sweeping,...Tags: Wildfires, Bodies of Water, Rivers, Ecosystems, Environmental Issues
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Some Question Reintroduction of Endangered Species
Channel 2 NewsThe Endangered Species Act is a program that aims to protect, but some say it can cause more harm than good. A small herd of Wood Bison are waiting to be reintroduced into the wild at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation. Wood Bison have been extinct in...Tags: Don Young, Environmental Politics, Wildlife, Science, National Marine Fisheries Service
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Beyond the barbed wire, a string of skinny goldens
Special to The TimesThe angler in this photograph has no smile and no first name known to us. He's remembered only as Ishikawa, Fisherman — a sweet and haunting mystery from a dark chapter in U.S. history. Toyo Miyatake made this portrait during World War II at the...Tags: Bodies of Water, Photography, Los Angeles, Rivers, Politics
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The Day Cinderella Vanished
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA grim chorus of howls shattered the predawn stillness. As darkness gave way to dim light, a wolf emerged in a clearing. He was charcoal gray, with a splash of black fur marking his snout and eyes. He sat up tall, his head thrown back in a long, desolate...Tags: Wildlife, Bodies of Water, Gardens and Parks, Cinderella (fictional character), Science
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Maryland ranks dead last among states in quick commutes
Enrique Villa can walk from his condominium on Water Street to his job at St. Paul and Baltimore streets in about five minutes. In Maryland, that's rare.
Villa and his wife, Kathryn, a physician whose commute by subway to Johns Hopkins Hospital is nearly...Tags: Prisons, Calvert County, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Carroll County (Maryland), Carroll County (Virginia)
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Storm was part of vast, violent system
Sun StaffThe most violent tornado ever to hit Maryland was the deadly climax of a severe storm system that formed late last week in the high plains and ignited a daylong barrage of extreme weather Sunday across the Eastern United States. The historic F5 tornado...Tags: Calvert County, Weather Statistics, Marble Hill, Missouri, Hospitals and Clinics
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