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    Oct 22, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  1. Justin Timberlake Calls Wedding To Jessica Biel 'Magical'

    "Magical." "Unforgettable." "Beautiful."
    "Magical." "Unforgettable." "Beautiful." That's how Justin Timberlake, who reportedly once was a pop music star, described to People magazine his wedding to Jessica Biel on Friday at an Italian seaside resort. The bride, 30, and bridegroom, 31, partied...

    Tags: Timbaland, People (magazine), Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Marriage

  2. Jun 16, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  3. A rose garden to remember dad

    A rose garden for dad. <strong>Christine Sopczyn-ski, </strong>of South Bend, has been elated about her rose garden on Westmoor Street, near Kennedy School. Chris said the garden was started by her father, <strong>Ben</strong>, in the mid-1940s. Her father was an accomplished rosarian and a judge. Ben and his wife, <strong>Bernice,</strong> took special pride in their west-side yard.
    South Bend Tribune
    A rose garden for dad. Christine Sopczyn-ski, of South Bend, has been elated about her rose garden on Westmoor Street, near Kennedy School. Chris said the garden was started by her father, Ben, in the mid-1940s. Her father was an accomplished rosarian and...

    Tags: Lincoln Center, Veterans Affairs, Politics, Human Interest, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

  4. Jan 5, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. As we celebrate Ray Lewis, don't forget murder victims

    On the day Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis announced he would be retiring after this season, my thoughts drifted back to a bitterly cold winter day in a cemetery in Akron, Ohio. That's where Richard Lollar was buried and where his bespectacled...

    Tags: Murder, Baltimore Ravens, Football, Super Bowl, Ray Lewis

  6. Jun 8, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Mayweather-'Canelo': gran negocio detrás de una gran pelea

      En una decisión tan sensata como salvadora, la Confederación Caribeña del Béisbol autorizó finalmente esta semana el retorno de Cuba a la agonizante Serie del Caribe. El movimiento, que se venía gestando desde hace algunos meses, le devolvería...

    Tags: Robinson Cano, Ricky Nolasco, Halloween, Scottie Pippen, Yasmani Grandal

  8. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  9. Album review: Queens of the Stone Age, ' ... Like Clockwork'

    <strong>*** (out of four)</strong>
    RedEye special contributor
    *** (out of four) Queens of the Stone Age can be a difficult band to monitor. Not only has it been six long, side project-laden years since its last album ("Era Vulgaris"), but the revolving door nature of the group's lineup means that you may want to...

    Tags: Music, Queens of the Stone Age (music group), Elton John, Entertainment

  10. Jun 1, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Orlando is Florida's healthiest city! Now, the bad news

    OK, Orlando, do you want the good news or the bad news?
    OK, Orlando, do you want the good news or the bad news? The good news, you say? Congratulations! You have been named as the healthiest major city in Florida! The bad news? Out of the 50 largest communities in these United States, you were just 34th....

    Tags: Billy Donovan, Eli Manning, Phil Jackson, Google Inc., Dwight Howard

  12. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Wrigley trough urinals will stay, despite renovation

    Male fans of the <a href=&quot;http://chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs">Chicago Cubs</a> are known for three things: faithfully rooting on their team, savoring the sounds of Wrigley Field and standing uncomfortably close to other men while urinating into a long metal trough.
    Male fans of the Chicago Cubs are known for three things: faithfully rooting on their team, savoring the sounds of Wrigley Field and standing uncomfortably close to other men while urinating into a long metal trough. Yes, a trip to the men's room at...

    Tags: Google Inc., Invention and Innovation, Wrigley Field, Demographics, Renovation

  14. May 30, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Old encyclopedia opens a door to the Internet

    If you haven't heard of Baroness Barbe-Julie von Krudener, you've missed a good yarn.
    If you haven't heard of Baroness Barbe-Julie von Krudener, you've missed a good yarn. She was a child of wealth and privilege in the 19th century Governorate of Livonia. A life of social climbing, dalliance, literary ambition and finally religious...

    Tags: Philosophy, Literature, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, Arts and Culture

  16. May 29, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Allentown-area man rescued from depths of Georgia cave after fall

    A team of about 80 rescuers took nearly 21 hours to retrieve a North Whitehall Township man from one of the deepest pit caves in the country after he slipped and fell over weekend in Ellisons Cave in Georgia.
    A team of about 80 rescuers took nearly 21 hours to retrieve a North Whitehall Township man from one of the deepest pit caves in the country after he slipped and fell over weekend in Ellisons Cave in Georgia. Dwight Kempf, 54, had rappelled the 586-foot-...

    Tags: Whitehall, First Aid, Wildlife, Landforms, University of Florida

  18. May 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Preposition nonsense

    The Baltimore Sun
    On the Internet, that storehouse of dubious advice, you can still find statements about grammar and usage like this one: "One is still officially supposed to avoid ending sentences with prepositions. In most cases, this is not hard to do: 'Who are you...
  20. May 23, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  21. Playing the name game

    With the power of his middle name, Randal Bennett prevented a website being created for a winery that didn't exist.
    With the power of his middle name, Randal Bennett prevented a website being created for a winery that didn't exist. Those are the peculiar facts of the arrangement that ultimately led to Townley Gallery in Laguna Beach providing artwork for the bottle...

    Tags: Arts, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Artists, Arts and Culture

  22. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Science revolution heading to Illinois schools

    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions.
    As early as kindergarten, all students in Illinois could be engaged in science and engineering practices, from analyzing data to defining problems and designing solutions. By high school they'd be deep into engineering design and investigating solutions...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Deerfield, Agriculture, Technology, Google Inc.

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