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Mount Dora Center for the Arts hosts traveling exhibit of art meant to be touched
MOUNT DORA — Here's a first — you're supposed to touch the art in the new exhibit at the Mount Dora Center for the Arts. In "See It My Way — Sight Unseen," which opens at a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 8, a traveling...
Tags: Mount Dora, Travel, Arts and Culture, Arts, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida)
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Dancer denies ordering use of acid in attack on Bolshoi director
MOSCOW -- Burning the Bolshoi Ballet artistic director's face with acid was not part of the plan, the top dancer arrested for allegedly masterminding the attack told a Russian court Thursday. Pavel Dmitrichenko, 29, admitted to organizing the attack but...
Tags: Moscow (Russia), Entertainment Events, Dance, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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First clash of the ironclads
Few days opened more darkly for the U.S. Navy than March 9, 1862. Mangled by the lethal guns and armored sides of the CSS Virginia on the previous afternoon, the Union fleet in Hampton Roads still reeled from the brutal loss of two warships and 300...
Tags: CSS Virginia, U.S. Congress, Career and Workplace, Mariners' Museum, USS Monitor
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Prairie blindness? Blame meningitis.
More than a century after she went blind, a new study casts doubt on how bright, blue-eyed “Little House on the Prairie” older sister Mary Ingalls lost her vision. Using medical papers from the 19th century, unpublished family journals and...
Tags: Melissa Gilbert, Measles, Diseases and Illnesses, Newspaper and Magazine, Stroke
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Regular aspirin use tied to age-related vision loss
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking at least one aspirin every week is linked to the development of age-related vision loss, according to a new study. The Australian researchers, however, caution that there's still not enough evidence to say taking the...Tags: Columbia University, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Internists, Health and Medical Professionals
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SFJAZZ plays another bold riff
SAN FRANCISCO — "This is one of my favorite rooms," said SFJAZZ founder and Executive Artistic Director Randall Kline, smiling as he stepped over exposed pipes and dusty planks in the SFJAZZ Center. "Then again, they're all my favorite rooms," he...
Tags: Dave Chappelle , Redman, Culture, Central Park, Philosophy
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Commentary: Lifelong dream of cold, snow comes true
The day I was born, a snow storm was brewing in Tehran — or at least that's what my mother tells me. I am starting to suspect that my introduction into the world on such a turbulent day has played a part in a lifelong obsession I've had with...Tags: Weather, London Heathrow Airport, Fiction, Weather Reports, Snow Storms
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Carl Hall keeps rolling for Shockers
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsWatch Carl Hall play basketball and you'll know why the Missouri Valley Conference fears him. He is a tenacious rebounder, a true force in the paint at 6'8" and 238 pounds and don't forget about his hair. It all adds to the intimidation factor he has on...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Football, Missouri Valley Conference, College Sports, Sports
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Grammarnoir 5, The Shame of the Prose, Part 2
The Baltimore Sun“Grammarnoir 5: The Shame of the Prose” is a four-part serial, running on Mondays from February 11 until the thrilling conclusion on March 4, National Grammar Day. Grammarnoir is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to any...Tags: Scrabble (game), Fiction
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Nonprofit Spotlight: Humane Society helps animals in Aberdeen area
Carole Kiesz is president of the Aberdeen Area Humane Society. On March 2, the Aberdeen Area Humane Society will have its annual fundraiser, Cause for the Paws. This was previously known as the Bow Wow Boogie. It will be held at the Eagles with Yappy...Tags: Bow Wow, Human Interest, Auction Service
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Harford Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address
The following is the complete text of Harford County Executive David Craig's 2013 State of the County Address delivered at the Harford County Council legislative session on Tuesday, Feb. 5: "Where there is no vision, the people perish", so it is...Tags: Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Harford County, Highway Transportation, Government, Laurel
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Leonard Apt dies; UCLA pediatric ophthalmologist was 90
During the first half of the 20th century, pediatricians generally believed that children's eye problems were largely self-corrective — that a child would grow out of his or her crossed eyes or poor vision. But they were wrong. Unless a vision...
Tags: Allergies, Medical Specialization, General Practitioners, University of Pennsylvania, Pediatrics
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