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'Harry Potter' ends: A bittersweet end for one Potterite
Middle River resident Stephanie Brown, 28, is a hardcore Harry Potter fan who has been enthralled with the wizarding world for nearly 10 years. Before she headed to the massive Potter fan convention LeakyCon this week in Orlando, Fla., b asked Brown to...Tags: J.K. Rowling , Utah, Education, Harry Potter (fictional character), Fiction
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Mayo: A mobile future for rural America
The recent announcement of President Obama’s White House Rural Council shows renewed federal government recognition of the importance of investment in rural areas. As we continue to move forward in this digital age, we must also recognize that...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Washington (U.S. state), Kentucky
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Potato growers tackle challenges
The U.S. potato industry faces challenges ranging from foreign roadblocks on exports to a proposed limit on how many spuds can be served in U.S. school lunchrooms. But industry officials say they're confident of meeting the challenges. "We have...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Potatoes, Mexico, Agriculture, Science and Technology
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Cool, light dining for a sunny day
It might be the heat or perhaps it's due to skimpy swimsuits, but summer usually means lighter eating. So the timing couldn’t be better for the recent opening of the outstanding salad-and-smoothie restaurant, Malfi’s in La Caņada. Named for...Tags: Potatoes, Sweet Potatoes, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Cheese
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Enshrinment Festival brings young and hopeful Hall of Famers to South Bend
SOUTH BEND - It's a shot in the arm for South Bend's struggling economy. Over 20,000 people are expected to visit this weekend to witness a piece of history at the College Football Hall of Fame.
From Michigan to California and Pennsylvania to Idaho,...Tags: Education, College Football, Pennsylvania, California, Arts and Culture
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Reel China: Will it play in Peoria and Shanghai?
Moviegoers in China enthusiastically see American films, yet the reverse is almost never true. But you'd think if there would be someone who might bridge the divide — someone whose personal background, connections and professional expertise could...Tags: Hugh Jackman, Mark Zuckerberg, New York, Rupert Murdoch, California State University, Northridge
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Pitchfork Music Festival 2011: Day 2 in review
Tribune criticDay 2 of the Pitchfork Music Festival in Union Park is at an end, with another sell-out Saturday. Here’s how it went down, with reports from me (GK), my hard-working colleague Bob Gendron (BG) and video and editing from Kevin Pang. 12:48 p.m....Tags: Vocal Music (genre), Crimes, Chicago Transit Authority, Stranger Than Fiction, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Tea Table Community Notes Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Volunteer connections Drivers needed to make one day drop-off. Char-Em United Way needs a few volunteers who can take donation drop-boxes to local stores on Aug. 1. The boxes will be used to collect school supplies for the United Way's annual event,...Tags: Crimes, Behavioral Conditions, Medical Services, Physical Fitness and Exercise, HIV
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Idaho daughter and mother get DUIs an hour apart
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (AP) — Idaho authorities say a mother and daughter were arrested for drunken driving within an hour of each other — the mother when she went to pick up her daughter's dog. The Post Register reports a sheriff's officer...Tags: Vehicles
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Roberts faces Hatami in first match
BUCHAREST, Romania — The first four U.S. men’s freestyle wrestlers have weighed in and received their draws for Saturday’s action at the 2011 FILA Junior World Championships. The only U.S. freestyle team athlete with previous Junior...Tags: Freestyle Wrestling, Wrestling, Human Interest, Ohio, High School Sports
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Fort Lewis soldier charged with Afghan murder freed from brig
Web ReporterOne of five U.S. soldiers accused of killing Afghan civilians in cold blood was freed on Friday from a year of pretrial detention and an Army major has recommended that the current charge of premeditated murder be reduced to manslaughter, the soldier's...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, Prisons, Juvenile Delinquency
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