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    Mar 18, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Brotman: Thousand Man March will call for fathers active in children's lives

    The Friday morning Bible study meeting opened with testimony, and in his, Lloyd McNeal reported that he had done something remarkable: He had called the police with information about street activity.
    The Friday morning Bible study meeting opened with testimony, and in his, Lloyd McNeal reported that he had done something remarkable: He had called the police with information about street activity. Back when he was engaged in street activity himself,...

    Tags: Prisons, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Roseland

  2. Sep 5, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. A letter from the president — or the auto-pen?

    During the Republican National Convention in Tampa, a website called Gateway Pundit posted photographs of letters of condolence sent by President Barack Obama to the families of Navy SEALs killed in a horrendous combat crash last year as proof that an auto-pen was used to reproduce the president's signature on form letters of sympathy.
    During the Republican National Convention in Tampa, a website called Gateway Pundit posted photographs of letters of condolence sent by President Barack Obama to the families of Navy SEALs killed in a horrendous combat crash last year as proof that an...

    Tags: Vietnam, Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Bush, Tampa, Barack Obama

  4. Nov 30, 2011 | Allentown Morning Call
  5. Lehigh men announce 2011-12 recruiting class

    The Varsity Blog
    Devon Carter, Jesse Chuku and Justin Goldsborough comprise Lehigh’s recruiting class of 2011-12. “We feel we have a solid class with the commitments of the graduating class of 2016,” Mountain Hawks coach Brett Reed said. “We have...
  6. Oct 29, 2009 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Theater review: 'Better Angels' at the Colony Theatre

    Culture Monster
    Based on a little-known historical incident, Wayne Peter Liebman’s “Better Angels,” now in its West Coast premiere at the Colony, is a scrupulously researched and respectful drama that appropriately honors the Lincoln bicentennial. As far as vibrant...
  8. Oct 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Cops warn of 2 attempted child abductions on West Side

    Police have issued a community alert warning of two separate attempted child abductions in the city's Austin neighborhood on the West Side.
    Tribune reporter
    Police have issued a community alert warning of two separate attempted child abductions in the city's Austin neighborhood on the West Side. The first incident happened about 7:30 p.m. Oct. 1 near Maypole and LeClaire avenues. Police said a 13-year-old...
  10. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  11. James Ross Hay, 70, of Rockwood

    James Ross Hay, 70, of Rockwood, died March 2, 2013 at Somerset Hospice House. Born Feb. 10, 1943 in Somerset, the son of Orlo Melvin Hay Sr. and Esther M. (Mort) Hay. Preceded in death by parents; grandson Kody Hay; sister Dorothy Auriemma; and brothers,...
  12. Dec 16, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  13. The Somerset County Dairy Bar

    Retired Extension agents
    The Somerset County 4-H Dairy Bar celebrated its 50th birthday in 2012. In order to explain the history of the Dairy Bar, one needs to go back to the early 1950s and examine the 4-H Dairy Show program. World War II and the Korean War were...

    Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), World War II (1939-1945), Korean War (1950-1953)

  14. Nov 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 10 things you might not know about Abraham Lincoln

    Steven Spielberg's film about a long-limbed, inspirational figure is finally coming to theaters. No, it's not a re-issue of "E.T." It's "Lincoln," starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Here are 10 facts about "Honest Abe":
    Chicago Tribune reporters
    Steven Spielberg's film about a long-limbed, inspirational figure is finally coming to theaters. No, it's not a re-issue of "E.T." It's "Lincoln," starring Daniel Day-Lewis. Here are 10 facts about "Honest Abe": 1 Lincoln detested the nickname Abe, and...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Stranger Than Fiction, Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Bush, Haiti

  16. Jul 24, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Discoveries: 'The Chairs Are Where the People Go' by Misha Glouberman with Sheila Heti

    The Chairs Are Where the People Go
    Los Angeles Times
    The Chairs Are Where the People Go How to Live, Work, and Play in the City Misha Glouberman with Sheila Heti Faber and Faber:: 175 pp., $13 paper Sheila Heti wanted to write about her friend Misha Glouberman. The Canadian performance artists had...

    Tags: Chess Playing, Nature, Garry Kasparov, Russia, Elections

  18. Jun 20, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. MARRIAGE LICENSES

    Gerald Furman, 63, Leola, and Marie Delray, 53, Leola. Rocky Lahammer, 54, Aberdeen, and Janice Watson, 49, Aberdeen. Mark Baer, 41, Aberdeen, and Lindsey Milbrandt, 29, Aberdeen. Jason Bickel, 23, Aberdeen, and Chelsie Pavlicek, 22, Aberdeen....

    Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Bodies of Water, Groton, Rivers

  20. Oct 1, 2002 |Story| ctnow.com
  21. Upper Connecticut River Valley, New Hampshire

    Wood Pond Press
    The Upper Valley, as this area is known locally, consists of the west-central portion of New Hampshire stretching from Claremont and the Lake Sunapee region in the south to the Lebanon and Hanover region in the north. CLAREMONT >> Claremont Lodging...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Sculpture, Death, Cruises, New Hampshire

  22. Mar 7, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Jim Bellows dies at 86; legendary editor of L.A. Herald Examiner

    Jim Bellows, a legendary editor who built a career resuscitating underdog big-city newspapers from Los Angeles to New York and helped turn Tom Wolfe and Jimmy Breslin into stars, has died. He was 86.
    Jim Bellows, a legendary editor who built a career resuscitating underdog big-city newspapers from Los Angeles to New York and helped turn Tom Wolfe and Jimmy Breslin into stars, has died. He was 86. Bellows, a longtime resident of Brentwood, died...

    Tags: Ohio, Republican Party, Death, Tom Wolfe, Family

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