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'Slap Shot' night: We're bringing our (bleeping) toys with us!
The NHL and the players association are going to federal mediation. Forget them. We’re going to the Federal League, and you’re invited. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman locked out the players in September. Since then, the house elf for Boston...
Tags: Sports, Movies, National Hockey League, Michael Phillips, Chicago Blackhawks
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Wedding trends for 2013
As wedding season approaches, engaged women everywhere are gearing up for their big day. And while the planning process traditionally has been all about the bride, wedding expert Jamie Miles says bridezillas are on the way out, and crowdsourcing is on the...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Family, Vera Wang, Arts and Culture, Weddings
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An extraordinary family grew in Watts
Rodney and Renee Brooks live near 101st and Central Avenue in Watts, and it was in that house — a modest two-story, brown stucco cube — that they raised six extraordinary children. Jason is at Harvard, working on a PhD in education....
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Boston College, Separation of Church and State
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What would a 'Slap Shot' night be without a Hanson Brother?
Here’s the thing about a “Slap Shot’’ night like the Tribune is sponsoring: You can’t stage that kind of evening without a Hanson Brother. Not in my world, anyway. And so, we’ll be joined by Steve Carlson. If you&...
Tags: Winnipeg Jets, Hockey (music group), Paulina Gretzky, Sports, Ice Hockey
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As clock ticks down, Hoosier pleads for life of Afghan man who helped U.S. forces
Life's back into a normal rhythm for Dennis Norris. He’s back in Central Indiana – around his family, his dogs, and the creature comforts of home. Norris is back after years on the move. First, in the United States Coast Guard in Louisiana,...
Tags: U.S. Military, Kabul (Afghanistan), Science and Technology, Hillary Clinton, Immigration
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Kevin Hunt: $30 For AT&T Operator Assistance?
The Hartford CourantRemember the operator-assisted telephone call? Way before Skype, FaceTime and voice-over-Internet phone systems, people often used an operator for person-to-person, international and third-party calls — even calls made from pay phones. Operator-...Tags: Politics, Personal Data Collection, Banking, Bank of America Corp., Bob Brown
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Unions sign on to help build injured Anderson soldier a handicap-accessible home
An injured Anderson soldier is one step closer to getting a home that meets his needs. Several unions have agreed to work together to build a home that is handicap accessible for Tim Senkowski. The unions were contacted by The Path Home, a non-profit...
Tags: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, The Happiest News!, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Injuries and Wounds
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Colts head coach diagnosed with leukemia, likely to miss most of season
When the Indianapolis Colts take the field against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, they'll be without head coach Chuck Pagano. They may not get him back before the season ends. Pagano will miss the Green Bay game and several more after being diagnosed with...
Tags: Leukemia, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Green Bay Packers, Hospitals and Clinics
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Do postmarks prove you paid fee on time?
Does a postmark on the envelope in which you sent your association maintenance fee payment prove you paid on time? Can snowbirds use Skype, text or other electronic technology to vote on whether a building can be painted blue — or other community...Tags: Politics, Elections, Electronics, Pompano Beach, Crime, Law and Justice
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Lyric Opera to work with Second City for first time next season
The very notion of Lyric Opera and The Second City performing together, even for a one-night stand, would strike most folks in Chicago as slightly absurd. The city's venerable impresario of grand opera making beautiful music with the town's famous factory...
Tags: Chicago Symphony Orchestra, NPR, PBS (tv network), Music Theater, Entertainment
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Waterbury Native Bringing Long-Distance Glory To Croatia
Most runners don't move from the United States to Croatia and become Olympic marathoners. But Lisa Stublic did. Stublic grew up in Waterbury, ran for Crosby High School and has dual citizenship in Croatia and the U.S. She will be the first female...
Tags: Running, Cross Country Running, Road Running, Cross Country Horse Racing, College Sports
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