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Patrick J. Adams passes 'Suits' test
RedEyeAbout a year before he auditioned for USA's new lawyer drama "Suits" (9 p.m. Thursday, USA; ** 1/2 stars out of four), Patrick J. Adams was fired from an acting job. "I don't even remember exactly when it was; I've conveniently put it right out of my...Tags: HBO (tv network), Mass Media, Manhattan (New York City), Television, School Examinations
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WDBJ News7 wins awards in Virginia AP contest
WDBJ News7 in Roanoke, VA received several honors, including one Superior Award, in the Virginia Associated Press contest. The Superior Award was in the Continuing Coverage category and went to News7 for its coverage of the Brittany Smith abduction...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Human Interest
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Dodger Fan Claims Stow Provoked Beating by Dissing Dodger Dogs
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- A Dodger fan, seen on cell phone video in a pre-beating confrontation with Bryan Stow, say he thinks Stow may have provoked the brutal attack. Juan Banda says Stow was inciting Dodger fans during this year's home opener by...Tags: Movies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Entertainment, Los Angeles Police Department, KTLA
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Beating Victim Bryan Stow Suffers Setback, Rushed to Surgery
KTLA NewsSAN FRANCISCO (KTLA) -- The reward for information leading to arrests in the beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow is now up to $225,000 as the victim suffers a medical setback. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Crime, Law and Justice, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chemical Industry, Crimes
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National Aquarium taps Californian as new CEO
The National Aquarium Institute has tapped a California aquarium industry veteran to be the organization's next CEO.
John C. Racanelli, 55, will be expected to increase the ocean conservation and educational messages delivered through the National...Tags: Marin County (California), Johns Hopkins University, Inner Harbor, Corporate Officers, Science and Technology
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Flights grounded after United Airlines computer glitch
LOS ANGELES -- Hundreds of travelers were left with no place to go Friday night after a computer glitch forced United Airlines to ground flights.
The outage was reported around 7 p.m. Central Time Friday night and affected the airline's flight...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, KTLA, United Air Lines
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Plane Passenger Arrested For Wearing Saggy Pants
CNNSAN FRANCISCO -- A passenger's refusal to pull up his saggy pants led to his arrest Wednesday aboard a US Airways flight at San Francisco International Airport, according to police. The passenger, Deshon Marman, was charged with trespassing, battery...Tags: U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry, San Mateo, Human Body
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Chesapeake Bay Candle opens first U.S. plant in Glen Burnie
It's called Chesapeake Bay Candle. But for 17 years, all the products in the signature line of Annapolis-born and Rockville-based Pacific Trade International were made by cheaper labor in Asia.
On Tuesday, the brand celebrates a sort of homecoming: the...Tags: Economic Policy, Companies and Corporations, Annapolis, Corporate Officers, Homes
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Historian wins $100,000 Pritzker literary prize
Tribune NewspapersCarlo D'Este, 74, a prolific military historian and retired U.S. Army officer, was awarded the 2011 Pritzker Military Library Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement on Tuesday morning. "I am just really honored to receive the award because there are...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, San Francisco Bay Area, Arts and Culture, U.S. Army
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San Francisco considers banning sale of all pets
Web ReporterThe first vision was simple and straightforward: To curtail puppy mills and kitten factories, the sale of cats and dogs should be banned in San Francisco, where the loving guardians of animal companions come to regular blows — politically —...Tags: Activism, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Fish and Reptiles, Politics, Pets
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John A. Moag Sr., CSX executive, dies
John Andrew Moag Sr., a retired CSX executive who volunteered at St. Ignatius Roman Catholic Church and the Franciscan Sisters, died Tuesday from complications of a stroke at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The Blakehurst retirement community...Tags: Retirement, Maryland, Career and Workplace, Washington (U.S. state), Bethany Beach
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