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Obrycki's to close its Fells Point doors next year
Longtime crab house Obrycki's will close its Pratt Street doors next year, ending a six-decade run of serving seafood to tourists and Baltimoreans.
Obrycki's will open again in March. But when the crab season concludes in November, the family's Fells...Tags: Nicole Kidman, Real Estate, Fells Point, Restaurants, Maryland
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Free Flu Shots for Uninsured
KIAHDo you need a flu shot? Are you uninsured and don't know how you will pay for it? Rest assured. Vouchers for free flu shots are now being distributed in Houston. Houston is one of only eight cities to get the vouchers, which were provided by Walgreens....Tags: Preventative Medicine, Medical Services, Flu, Patrick Henry, KIAH
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April 2010: Kelly Novello
WGN NewsVal Warner, WGN News: "What does fun plus happy plus trusted equal? Ms. Novello. And we'll show you why. Kelly Novello: "On your mark, get set, go!" It's go time in Kelly Novello's algebra classroom. Here, the math problems are tough. Ms. Novello:...Tags: WGN, Science and Technology, Research
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East Coast Digs Out from Record-Breaking Snow
Associated PressPHILADELPHIA -- Utility crews rumbled along icy roads working to restore power to more than 100,000 customers from Virginia to New Jersey and snowbound airports resumed limited operations Thursday, a day after a powerful storm disrupted the lives of 50...Tags: Lehigh Valley Weather, Transportation, New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Crimes
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Port Chicago, site of a World War II home front tragedy, is a classroom today
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe bombs erupted along Pier No. 1, thousands of them, about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco. And 66 years later, you can still spot a few twisted hunks of metal near water's edge, an American flag snapping in the wind overhead. This is Port...Tags: Alameda (Alameda, California), Prosecution, Witnesses, Tourism and Leisure, Transportation Accidents
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Free Immunizations for Back to School
KIAHBeat the Back to School Immunization Rush: Hospital District's Troubleshooters Program Offering Free Immunizations throughout July and August HOUSTON (July 1, 2009) - Summer is here and kids are at play. But before you know it school will be back in...Tags: Houston, Harris County, Back to School, Telemundo (tv network), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California)
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Demonstrators Protest Proposed Changes at Predominately Black School
KIAHThe fight over a controversial plan to close several public schools, that serve mostly minority students, continues. Nine closures are planned in Houston. The Fort Bend School District is also drawing criticism for a recent proposal to move the Electronic...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Christianity, Students, Electronics, Science and Technology
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Free Immunizations for Kids
KIAHThe Harris County Hospital District's Troubleshooters Program is helping parents get their kids ready to go back to school. They're offering free immunizations throughout July and August to make sure all school-age children have their necessary...Tags: Houston, Harris County, Telemundo (tv network), Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Health and Safety at School
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Group Protests In Front Of BP's Houston Headquarters
KIAHBP had to deal with another spill today. A group of about 100 protesters gathered in front of BP's Houston headquarters. It's one of the first protests at the headquarters since the Deepwater Horizon disaster last month. Most of the protesters claimed to...Tags: BP Plc, Texas Southern University
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NRA fires warning shot at Kagan
The Swamp100 senators, 100 meetings, 100 pictures like this: Elena Kagan meets with Florida Sen. George LeMieux on Thursday. (AP/Drew Angerer) by James Oliphant In her first weeks as dean of Harvard Law School in 2003, Elena Kagan put the......Tags: Local Government, Defense, Sonia Sotomayor, Weaponry, Justice System
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Monster Mash: Bernadette Peters, Elaine Stritch set for 'Night Music'; Broad closer to picking his architect?
Culture MonsterDouble play: Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch will succeed Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in the Broadway revival of "A Little Night Music," which was set to close June 20 but now will resume performances in July. (Playbill) Search narrows:.... -
Elena Kagan's opening statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee
Top of the TicketObama's newest Supreme Court nominee now faces a week of questioning....
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