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Brent and Becky's Bulbs: What eggs are on my daffodil foliage; bulb center plans fun events for all ages
Question: Any idea what these eggs are? I can find reference to something that bores into the base of the plant/bulb, and lays eggs, but nothing about on the tips of the leaves. And it's only on this one variety/clump. -- Betty F. Answer: Brent isn't...
Tags: Wines, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Washington, DC, American Heart Association
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Segway tour guide arrested for drug possession, including one little blue pill in his sock
RedEyeAn off-duty Segway tour guide was charged with multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance yesterday after allegedly offering to sell Xanax to a woman strolling in Lincoln Park late Monday night. Christopher McAdams, 32, of Schiller Park, was...Tags: Alprazolam (drug), Viagra (drug)
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Clear Spring Garden Club sponsors backyard tour
marieg@herald-mail.comNot all alleys are created equal. In urban areas, many are narrow passageways merely allowing for deliveries behind businesses. But in small towns, they're often quiet paths leading to an unexpected oasis. Such is the case in Clear Spring, where, nestled...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Annapolis
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Find the perfect cruise
Cruise! A Guide to Ships and Trips From SutroMedia by Anne Chalfant $3.99 for iOS and Android What it is: a comprehensive guide for everyone from the Baby Cruiser to an Old Salt. Helpful filters sort cruises based on price, pampering, and travel-...
Tags: Apple iPod, Rentals, Oslo (Norway), Norway, Trips and Vacations
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Egypt — Something different for a change
I just flew from Seattle to Cairo. After being here for just a day, it seems like a week. Of course, I swung by the pyramids, got my mug shot with the Sphinx, and rode a camel. But the real fun has been feeling the pulse of post-revolutionary Egypt in the...
Tags: Egypt, Religion and Belief, Travel, Hosni Mubarak, Cairo (Egypt)
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Misoverestimating George W. Bush
It will be many years yet before historians can make their full assessment of the presidency of George W. Bush, but we have a sneaking suspicion their conclusions will not be nearly as generous as the puffery that has accompanied the opening of his...Tags: Barack Obama, Arts and Culture, Hillary Clinton, Libraries, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Yosemite tour bus crash leaves 16 injured
A Yosemite National Park tour bus crashed Saturday evening after it went off the road and over an embankment, leaving 16 people hurt. None of the injuries are life-threatening. The victims were recovering at local hospitals, the Fresno Bee said....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Stroll through private gardens, reunite with Marks Street chums
April blooms with historical fun, as Lake Eola Heights neighbors present their biannual garden tour Sunday, April 21, and Marks Street Elementary School alumni gather Saturday, April 27, to share memories. 'The Private Gardens of Historic Orlando'...
Tags: Windermere, Winter Park, Orlando, Lake Eola Park, Lake Eola
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Volunteers are needed at Hemingway home and museum
The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park is looking for volunteers at its birthplace and museum. Conni Irwin has been a volunteer since 1992 and now manages the museum store and coordinates volunteers. "I love my job," she said. Virginia Cassin,...
Tags: Ernest Hemingway, Arts and Culture, Museums, Holidays
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Bus that crashed near Yosemite was based in Bay Area
The California Highway Patrol is continuing its investigation of a charter tour bus that crashed Saturday evening outside Yosemite National Park. Seventeen people were aboard the vehicle; 15 passengers and a tour guide sustained minor to moderate...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Yosemite National Park, The Happiest News!, Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest
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Bus that crashed near Yosemite was traveling at unsafe speed, CHP says
The charter tour bus that crashed Saturday evening outside Yosemite National Park, injuring more than a dozen people, was traveling at an unsafe speed when the driver lost control, according to the California Highway Patrol. The bus was leaving Yosemite...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Yosemite National Park, The Happiest News!, Human Interest
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David Murillo, first person convicted of murder in Celebration, sentenced to life in prison
KISSIMMEE – David Murillo, the first and only person convicted of murder in Celebration, will die in prison. The homeless man received the maximum sentence possible for the death of Matteo Patrick Giovanditto over the 2010 Thanksgiving holiday...
Tags: Celebration, Prisons, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Old Town (Osceola, Florida)
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