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Memorial Day travel: Slow start to a promising summer-vacation season
There are hints this year's summer-travel season could be a busy one, but it's not likely to start off with a bang. Auto club AAA said Wednesday that it expects slightly fewer Americans to travel this Memorial Day weekend compared with a year ago. The...
Tags: Human Interest, Manufacturing and Engineering, Holidays, AAA, Minor League Baseball
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Reliving The Revolution On Horseback
The Hartford CourantSometimes David Loda feels like a time traveler. The Bolton resident has been engaging in historic reenactments since 2004 and says that the experience of recreating the past can be awe inspiring. "I will never forget the first time I ever visited...Tags: Armed Forces, Human Interest, U.S. Army, Arts and Culture, Revolutions
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In the Hamptons, catering to the rich (and their dogs) is good business
ReutersEAST HAMPTON, New York (Reuters) - Judging by early demand for everything from doggie daycare to Ferrari rentals and fine art, rich Americans are going to make this a strong summer in one of their favorite playgrounds - the beach towns on the eastern...Tags: Real Estate, Long Island, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Water Mill, Services and Shopping
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'The dog! The dog!' Camera crew spots tornado survivor's missing dog
In video not to be missed, a survivor of the tornado that tore through Moore, Okla., was speaking to a reporter about how she sought protection in her bathroom and was holding tight to her dog when the twister blasted her home to pieces. Standing amid...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Human Interest, Tornadoes
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Fossils radically alter ideas about the look of man's earliest ancestors
A treasure trove of 4.4-million-year-old fossils from the Ethiopian desert is dramatically overturning widely held ideas about the early evolution of humans and how they came to walk upright, even as it paints a remarkably detailed picture of early life...Tags: Yale University, Science, Elephant (animal), Colleges and Universities, Bat (animal)
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Archaeologists get a glimpse life in a Sahara Eden
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe tiny skeletal hand jutted from the sand as if beckoning the living to the long dead. For thousands of years, it had waved unheeded in the most desolate section of the Sahara, surrounded by the bones of hippos, giraffes and other creatures typically...Tags: Death, Africa, Fishing, Arts and Culture, Gold and Precious Material
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Tornado Survivor Reunited With Lost Dog During Live Interview
ReutersMay 21 (TheWrap.com) - Here's one small, happy moment amid the devastation in Oklahoma: A woman who lost her dog when her home was leveled found him in the middle of an interview with CBS News. Barbara Garcia explained how she was able to survive the... -
Don't bother young wildlife alone in the wild
With Memorial Day weekend upon us, more and more people will be heading into the great outdoors to enjoy warmer weather and sunshine, and to get away from it all. Please remember to leave wildlife alone. On Monday, the Pennsylvania Game Commission...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Invasive Species, Wildlife, Walnutport, High Bridge
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FEATURE-In the Hamptons, catering to the rich (and their dogs) is good business
Reuters(Repeats with no changes to text) By Beth Pinsker EAST HAMPTON, New York, May 21 (Reuters) - Judging by early demand for everything from doggie daycare to Ferrari rentals and fine art, rich Americans are going to make this a strong summer in one of...Tags: Long Island, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Condos and Houses, Bellmore, Rentals
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What's on tap for Chicago Craft Beer Week? A lot
Tribune NewspapersIt has been an ambitious year for craft beer in Chicago — possibly the most ambitious ever. Virtually every one of our breweries expanded in some form. Revolution added an entire new production facility. So did 5 Rabbit. Solemn Oath established...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Wicker Park, Netherlands
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Lehigh Valley health events include Pat Ytsma ride, kids yoga and Zumba
YOGA FOR KIDS AND A GOOD CAUSE Bring your children to learn useful stretching techniques Saturday at the West End Yoga Center in Allentown and help save the lives of defenseless animals. Take a yoga class with your child and learn techniques that...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest, Breinigsville, Allentown, Autism
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