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GUEST COLUMN: Holy Week only time for Shrine circus
Devin Reints is public relations director for the Yelduz Shriners of Aberdeen.The Yelduz Shriners would like to clear up a few points in recent editions of the American News. Mayor Mike Levsen answered a question in the April 1 American News about if there was anything the city could do to prevent a circus from taking place...Tags: Entertainment Events, Shriners, Circuses, Religious Festivals
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District 113 news briefs
News from the recent Township High School District 113 meeting: •Supt. George Fornero asked for a moment of silence to honor Brody Bonnette, 3, who attended Deer Park child care center. He died from a swimming accident while on vacation with his...Tags: Human Interest, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning, Louisville Cardinals, Teachers
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5 teens arrested in slaying of off-duty paramedic in Oakland
Five teens have been arrested in the slaying of an off-duty paramedic in Oakland who was shot in the head two weeks ago at point-blank range. The five boys, two of them just 14, were taken into custody in connection with the killing of Quinn Boyer, 34,...
Tags: Meningitis, Jean Quan, Shootings, Juvenile Delinquency, Murder
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Connecticut's 17-Year Cicada Brood is About to Wake Up
One of nature's weirdest, most mysterious bugs is living under Connecticut. Millions of them have been waiting the better part of two decades to stage a mass orgy of singing and sex, and we're now only a few short weeks away from their "emergence."...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Japan, Biology, University of Connecticut
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Free foie gras with $55 glass of wine skirts duck liver ban
The sale and purchase of foie gras has been illegal in California since July 1, but a couple of Orange County chefs say they have found a legal way to continue serving the French delicacy. Noah Blom of Arc in Costa Mesa and Amar Santana of Broadway by...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Justice System, Sports, Lawyers, Judges
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Boston Marathon bombings: Torrance businessman critically injured
The headline on this post has been corrected, as noted below. Friends and family are praying for the recovery of a Torrance man critically injured in the Boston bombings. John Odom was cheering on his daughter, who was running in the marathon, when...Tags: Meningitis, Sports, Boston Marathon, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Running
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PETA threatens to sue O.C. chefs over serving foie gras
An animal-rights group has sent letters threatening legal action against two Orange County chefs who continue to serve foie gras at their upscale restaurants. The chefs serve fattened duck liver at Arc in Costa Mesa and at Broadway by Amar Santana in...
Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Vegetarian Diet, Wines, Dining and Drinking
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PETA Apologizes to Iditarod Musher, Drobny Says "Weak Effort"
Channel 2 NewsAnimal activists have welcomed reforms made by the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, in the aftermath of a dropped dog death, and have issued an apology to the musher it accused of leaving the dropped dog unattended. On March 11, Fairbanks-based musher Paige...Tags: Iditarod Trail, Sports, Sled Dog Racing, Dog Racing, Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
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'Top Chef' Mike Isabella to create Preakness menu
People flock to Pimlico Race Course on the third Saturday in May for the excitement, for a good party or for a stiff Black-Eyed Susan. The bill of fare, though, hasn't been high on the list of attractions since the Coolidge administration. The...
Tags: Vegan Diet, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, The Jockey Club Incorporated, Diets and Dieting
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Bizarre Foods show highlights Baltimore
The cuisine and restaurants of Baltimore are getting another turn in the national spotlight. The March 25 episode of "Bizarre Foods America with Andrew Zimmern" features Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay. The last time Baltimore was the subject of a...Tags: Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations (tv program), Diets and Dieting, Lexington Market, Fells Point, Culture
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Beyonce riles PETA again. Mila Kunis dons McQueen at 'Oz' premiere
Beyonce has been running afoul of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals all year, at least. First there was her fur coat at the presidential inauguration. Then there was her Super Bowl costume, which used leather and exotic skins. Now it's some...
Tags: Mila Kunis, Valentino, Alexander Wang, Fashion Shows, Alexander McQueen
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Lexus' Coin Catcher: A Simple Convenience
KickingTiresWhy do you buy a $50,000 luxury sedan? Maybe it???s the gutsy engine, high-tech stereo or enough leather to garner a PETA protest. Take the 2013 Lexus GS. Its $48,145 starting price gets you heated leather seats with eight-way power......Tags: Automotive Equipment, Passenger Cars, Luxury Vehicles, Apple iPhone, Manufacturing and Engineering
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