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Washington County Public Schools calendar, Jan 2 - Jan. 6
Here are some of the things happening in Washington County Public Schools this week: Today Winter break — Schools and central offices closed Tuesday, Jan. 3 Washington County Board of Education meeting — 1 p.m. (broadcast live on...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Greenbrier, Schools, Schools, Entertainment
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Jennifer Aniston satisfies her real estate 'Wanderlust'
Leading lady Jennifer Aniston has bought a midcentury house in Bel-Air that was listed at $24.9 million.
The seller was former Maguire Properties Chief Executive Robert F. Maguire III, who restored the 8,500-square-foot house designed by A. Quincy...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Tony Awards, Horrible Bosses (movie), Homeland (tv program), Music Industry
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Public memorial service set for WBAL's Ron Smith
The public is invited to attend a memorial service Jan. 17 for WBAL's Ron Smith, Baltimore radio's longtime "Voice of Reason," who died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 19.
The service, to be held at Goucher College's Kraushaar Auditorium, will include...Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, WBAL-TV, Radio, Human Interest, Radio
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Technicolor plans to reduce staff
Technicolor Inc. plans to lay off 50 employees at its relatively new Flower Street facility by Jan. 14, according to a recent state filing. Plans for the layoffs, filed with the California Employment Development Department, affect the 40,000-square-foot...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Animation (genre), Career and Workplace
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Playboy to hold casting call in Costa Mesa
Regarded as a destination to find sun-bleached blondes and fitness-minded coeds, Playboy is coming to Orange County for its latest casting call. The location: Costa Mesa. The time or specific place, the company won't say (wisely so, perhaps)....Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment
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Netflix to stream original programming starting Feb. 6
KIAHVideo provider Netflix is trying to change the entertainment industry (and bring back customers) by offering exclusive, original programs through their streaming service. The first program, "Lilyhammer," will debut February 6 and stars Steven Van Zant as...Tags: Netflix Inc., Fox Broadcasting Company, House of Cards (tv program), David Fincher, Arrested Development (tv program)
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News numbers
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA caller to our Answerback line wants us to stop promoting that there is news on at 9. He compains that instead of news, he's watching a CBS program at 9. Another caller bemoans that we're moving Eyewitness News from channel 12 to 33 or 5. Both callers...Tags: CBS Corp., Satellite and Cable Service, Entertainment
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'Happy Endings' recap: 'The Shrink, the Dare, Her Date and Her Brother'
Nothing puts as much strain on a friendship as witnessing the friend hook-up, especially when you don’t approve of the potential pairing. From the onset of this soon-to-be disaster featuring two of your friends, you’re keenly aware that...Tags: Labor Day, Labor Legislation, Comedy (genre), Career and Workplace, Romance (genre)
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New Year's resolution: Don't irk me
timr@herald-mail.comI’m in a bad mood this morning. It’s the only way to make New Year’s resolutions — to be in a bad mood. Because that means that most of my resolutions will pertain to the actions of other people, not me. For one, I’m done...Tags: Natural Disasters, Ecosystems, Car Allowance Rebate System (2009), Environmental Issues, Global Change
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Super 46 Sandwiches: Support local restaurants at Super Bowl
Press ReleaseEveryone loves a good sandwich. Super 46 Sandwiches, a special section of the Indiana Travel Guide commemorating Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, features plenty of mouth-watering ways to experience local restaurants. From Indiana favorites like the...Tags: Hamburgers, Justice System, Trips and Vacations, Tour Operations Industry, Justice System
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Maryland has a new go-to role on television — Washington
For almost two decades, Baltimore was mainly seen by the TV industry as a place to make shows about cops and crime. But now, the city is looking more like the nation's capital to some of Hollywood's top producers.
On Thursday, Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Sarah Palin, John McCain, Government, Ed Harris, Entertainment
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In The Pipeline: 'Combat' is ready to fire
Bob Chatt is ready for his close-up — a close-up that comes with a bang. The Huntington Beach-based military antiques collector I spoke with early last year for this column has just finished wrapping up the first four episodes of "Combat Cash,"...Tags: Music, Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Discovery Communications, Inc., Television
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