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George Clooney Pays Stranger's Bill in Restaurant Fearing His Party Disturbed the Man
That George Clooney, what a nice young man he is. United Press International is reporting that a businessman in Berlin, Germany got quite a surprise when he went to pay his $134.66 bill at the Grill Royal restaurant. Turns out actor George Clooney had...
Tags: Daniel Craig, George Clooney, Germany, Cate Blanchett
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Drive-Thru To Heaven
He was Burger King royalty - both in life and in death! A Pennsylvania Burger King gave one loyal customer a final trip through the drive-through Saturday – at his funeral. David Kime Jr.’s entire funeral procession - including his hearse -...
Tags: Burger King, Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages, Healthy Diet, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Pink Floyd Guitarist Flees Home For Bomb Scare
Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour and his wife were forced to flee their home after an unexploded World War II incendiary device was unearthed nearby. Their six-storey mansion in East Sussex is midway through extensive renovations, during which...
Tags: David Gilmour, Pink Floyd (music group)
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Country Stars Thank Vets
The stars of country music lead the way in showing patriotism for America and support for our troops serving here and abroad.
- Eric Church feels adoration toward our servicemen and women overseas. “What I respect and admire is the sacrifice that...Tags: Times Square, U.S. Army, Dierks Bentley, Craig Morgan, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Founded: The first issue of the Imperial Valley Press, titled only Imperial Press, was printed on April 20, 1901 as a weekly local...Tags: Calexico (Imperial, California), Imperial County (California), Marketing, San Diego (San Diego, California), El Centro (Imperial, California)
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PASSINGS: Henri Dutilleux, Harold Shapero, Vernon McGarity
Henri Dutilleux French composer of modernist music Henri Dutilleux, 97, a highly regarded French composer of modernist music, died Thursday in Paris, said his publisher, Schott Music. The cause was not given. Considered one of the most important...
Tags: Paris (France), Music Industry, Harvard University, Pneumonia, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts)
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Cromwell Veteran Recalls Battle Of The Bulge
The Hartford CourantJames Scovill never talked about his service during World War II much, and only recently started opening up to his children. Scovill, 91, fought in the Battle of the Bulge in Germany during the winter of 1944-45. His service in one of the great war's...Tags: Memorial Day, U.S. Army, Armed Forces, Middletown, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Artist Kapoor draws on Berlin's dark history in new show
Reuters* Anish Kapoor stages first major exhibit in Berlin * Includes many artworks created for the show * Kapoor attacks British government for not supporting arts By Sarah Marsh BERLIN, May 24 (Reuters) - Blood-red bricks of wax are shifted by conveyor...Tags: India, Arts, United Kingdom, Arts and Culture, Nazi Party
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Preserving D-day memories with a tattered flag
FrameworkThe assignment seemed routine — a portrait of couple for a story about personal finance. But as I was soon reminded, sometimes an interesting, if not extraordinary, story lurks just beneath the surface. Such are the regular discoveries of a... -
Gettysburg sesquicentennial battle re-enactment in Whitehall honors the 153rd
If you walk up the long gravel pathway alongside the spacious grassy fields of Whitehall Township's 110-acre main park, the view from the top of the hill is remarkably similar to that from atop the hills just north of Gettysburg. From the Oak Ridge...
Tags: Battle of Antietam, Whitehall, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Heart Attack
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What is Jewish Humor? Justin Timberlake 'Smells a Trap' for Coen Brothers in Cannes
ReutersMay 19 (TheWrap.com) - Justin Timberlake stepped in to save an awkward situation when directors Joel and Ethan Coen were asked at the Cannes Film Festival about Jewish humor by a German reporter on Sunday. "I smell a trap," quipped Timberlake at a news...Tags: Oscar Isaac, Arts and Culture, Cannes Film Festival, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Film Festivals
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Richard Miller McQuade, 94, of Stoystown
Richard Miller McQuade, 94, of Stoystown died May 15, 2013 at Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. Born Nov. 28, 1918 in Berlin, son of Andrew and Eva Ellen (Miller) McQuade. Preceded in death by parents, step mother Anna (Romesberg) McQuade, half...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Awards and Prizes, Human Interest
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