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Holiday crowds pack Disney parks
Who braved the theme-park crowds during the Presidents' Day weekend? Somehow, I always manage to forget that it's a holiday weekend, which means no school, which means kids with free time, which means super-long lines at theme parks. I met up with...
Tags: Holidays, Amusement and Theme Parks, Tourism and Leisure, New Year's Day, Gardens and Parks
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Column: Tortured definitions hound United States
If it is true, as the writer Samuel Johnson once said, that "patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel," then the dictionary must be the first. Consider how readily our leaders, in justifying what cannot be justified, parse definitions down to...Tags: The Miami Herald, National Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Sleep Deprivation
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In A City Known For The Strange, NYC Offers Weird Destination: Ripley's
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Times Square museum is a premier New York City attraction in the heart of Manhattan, right on 42nd Street. Home to over 500 fun, outrageous and amazing exhibits on two floors at Ripley’s Times Square. For more...Tags: New York City, Manhattan (New York City)
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A New Yorker, smitten by the Ravens
Although I've lived all my life within 30 miles of Times Square, I've never been much of a Giants or Jets fan (when people ask my favorite team, I usually say the Buffalo Bills, because unlike the players for the Jets or Giants, the Bills' high salaries...
Tags: New York Giants, New York Jets, Tony Bennett, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens
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True expressions at Stonewall Museum
Alina is a Latina drag queen, and when she comes bounding onstage at New Moon Bar in Wilton Manors, her alter ego is "Amuse Bouche," an alienlike performer dolled up in a milk-white mask of makeup and black latex. Her partner, although they never...
Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Arts, Museums, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood (Broward, Florida)
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Florida imam denies sending money to Pakistani terrorists
A Muslim imam on Tuesday denied that money he sent to Pakistan was earmarked for terrorist activities in the latest trial to focus on the currency pipeline that officials say moves cash to groups planning attacks on U.S. interests. Hafiz Khan, 77,...
Tags: Pakistan, Human Rights, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Taliban, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Smith: A pedestrian mall for The Triangle
Several years ago, I called Costa Mesa's Triangle Square the Bermuda Triangle Square, as it seemed to be where businesses went to disappear. In the roughly 20 years since it opened, the center has hosted a Niketown, Virgin Records (where they answered...
Tags: Niketown, Business, Downtown Disney, Sushi and Sashimi, Foods and Beverages
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A kiss is just a kiss?
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIt's appropriate that on Valentine's Day, one of America's iconic kisses has a new home, at least in statue form. The statue called "The Smooch" has just arrived at the San Diego Waterfront. It depicts a sailor stealing a kiss from a nurse in New...Tags: Sculpture, Arts, Arts and Culture
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Robin Roberts returns to 'GMA' with a welcome from the Obamas
Anchor Robin Roberts made her triumphant return to "Good Morning America" on Wednesday after a lengthy medical leave that began Aug. 30. The episode of "GMA" began with a close-up on Roberts. "I've been waiting 174 days to say this: 'Good morning,...Tags: Robin Roberts, CBS Corp., Good Morning America (tv program), Barack Obama, Michelle Obama
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Olive Garden writing contest challenges students to solve hunger issues
The Morning CallHunger is a reality for one in six people in the United States, according to Feeding America, a national domestic hunger-relief charity. Olive Garden is asking students to help find solutions by entering its 17th annual Pasta Tales national essay...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Bonds, New York City, Feeding America, Olive Garden
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Ai Weiwei creates video promo for Elton John's AIDS foundation
In November, Elton John angered Chinese officials when he dedicated a Beijing concert to Ai Weiwei. The outspoken artist, whose online activism has gotten him into trouble with police numerous times, has apparently returned the favor by creating an online...Tags: Elton John, AIDS, China Earthquake (2010), Ai Weiwei
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January is the time to look for travel deals
Now that the obligatory holiday trips to see family are in the books, consumers hoping for a more leisurely getaway may want to keep their suitcases handy. Experts say the travel deals available in January are often some of the best all year. That's...
Tags: Iceland, Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, New York City, Transportation Industry
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