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Where's the historical IQ in this O.C. GOP woman? It's MIA
Opinion L.A.Kansas wasn't that populous a state in the 1950s and '60s -– a couple of million people, smaller than Orange County -- so I wonder whether Marilyn Davenport ever ran into some of her fellow Kansans: Wichita folks by the...... -
‘Daily Buzz’ favorite John Brown joining WOFL, sources say
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelDo you fondly remember John Brown from "The Daily Buzz"? Get ready to welcome him back to Central Florida. Brown will return to the Orlando market and join the morning team at Fox-owned WOFL-Channel 35, sources say.... -
John Brown joining WOFL as morning anchor
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJohn Brown will join WOFL-Channel 35 next month as a morning anchor, the station announced this afternoon. He comes to the Fox-owned station from KTVI, the Fox affiliate in St. Louis. He worked there for almost four years and also hosted a radio show,... -
Mrs. Eddy Will Rise Again, as Christ Did, Follower Says
The Daily MirrorDec. 30, 1910: The death of Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy on Dec. 3, 1910, left followers predicting her return. Christian Science leader Augusta E. Stetson said that "she believed the millennium is at hand, that the end of...... -
Civil War Remembered in KCK
FOX 4 Web ProducerSeveral celebrations are being held to mark the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. Members of the Quindaro Town Preservation Society stood in a silent vigil on Monday at the John Brown Memorial Plaza near the Quindaro Ruins. The group...Tags: Sociology, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Missouri, Kansas
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TODAY IN HISTORY
1804: Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. 1859: Militant abolitionist John Brown was hanged for his raid on Harpers Ferry the previous October. 1927: Ford Motor Co. formally unveiled its second Model A automobile, the successor to its...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Democratic Party, Ford Motor Co., Tom Daschle, U.S. Senate
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Briefly In Business
Saloon hosts Toys for Tots party The Saloon at The Peppertree Lane will host its seventh annual Christmas party benefiting Toys for Tots from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday. Admission will be one unwrapped new toy and will be exchanged for a ticket to an...Tags: Legal Service, U.S. Marine Corps, Santa Claus (fictional character), Crime, Law and Justice, Lifestyle and Leisure
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State Agencies Still Hiring During Budget Stalemate
Multi-Media JournalistSeveral state agencies are still hiring despite the recession and gridlock over the state budget. The Pennsylvania State Police led a public safety job fair at their headquarters near Harrisburg on Saturday. The State Department of Corrections, Game...Tags: Employment, Politics, State Budgets
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Bikers Remember Fallen State Trooper
Staff reporterIt's been just over two months since Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Joshua Miller lost his life while saving a child. On Saturday, 150 motorcycles hit the road to help Miller's family. "He was just the greatest guy there was," Miller's brother, Jeremy...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Trips and Vacations, Vehicles, Children, Death
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Suspect in Kansas abortion doctor's slaying reportedly belonged to anti-government militia
Staff reporterThe 51-year-old man held on suspicion of killing prominent abortion provider Dr. George Tiller belonged to anti-government militia groups, had been convicted of carrying explosives in his car and was outraged by the doctor's speedy acquittal on abortion-...Tags: Death, Crimes, Activism, Lawyers, Abortion
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Unity within diversity
The exhibition, "Three Artists, One World," at the Burbank Creative Arts Center Gallery, highlights three markedly different artists in style and media. The common characteristic that threads the three together is their passion for the world, human...Tags: Barack Obama, John F. Kennedy, Children, Martin Luther King Jr., African Americans
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Jury deadlocks in case of man accused of throwing daughter off cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes [Updated]
L.A. NOWA jury has deadlocked 6-6 in the case of a former airline baggage handler accused of throwing his 4-year-old daughter to her death off a cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes in 2000. [Updated at 3:21 p.m.: On Monday, six jurors......
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