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Rush Adds Nine North American Gigs
Time marches on as Rush announces nine new North American concert dates added to their Clockwork Angels tour. The new run of shows begins April 23 in Austin, TX and wind down May 11 in Atlantic City, NJ. Additional stops are scheduled in Ft. Lauderdale,...
Tags: Raleigh
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Brand Calls Divorce "Biggest Mistake Of His Life"
Is Russell Brand having a change of heart over his split from "Part of Me" singer Katy Perry? Maybe, if you believe reports that the comedian sent his ex a long, emotional email saying he "gave up" on their 14-month marriage too soon and that ending it...
Tags: Russell Brand, Florence and the Machine (music group), Katy Perry, Personal Service
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The Rolling Stones to get together at end of April, says Ronnie Wood
The Rolling Stones plan to gather at the end of the month to plot the next move. Guitarist Ronnie Wood loosely spoke about band's plans while at the launch of his art exhibition, "Faces, Time and Places," in New York this week. There's been a lot...
Tags: CBS Corp., Arts, CSI (tv program), The Rolling Stones (music group), Arts and Culture
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'Thaw Out' 2012 Tour Announced
Rascal Flatts have announced their winter tour, Thaw Out 2012, with special guest Sara Evans and opener Hunter Hayes. Coming off a successful summer tour and Opry induction, the trio hopes to keep up the pace through the New Year. (Audio) “It...Tags: Rascal Flatts (music group), Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia)
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Sam Most dies at 82; pioneering jazz flutist
Sam Most, a pioneering jazz flutist who performed with a stylistically diverse range of artists, including Tommy Dorsey, Donald Byrd, Herbie Mann and Charles Mingus, died Thursday at the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills. He was 82....
Tags: Charlie Parker, Obituaries, Manhattan (New York City), Entertainment, Music
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Wildwood bans saggy pants on boardwalk
Elected officials here have spoken: No more saggy pants on the boardwalk. The City Commission adopted new "decency standards" for the boardwalk. Outlawed are pants, skirts and swimsuits that hang too low off the waist. Shirts will be required for...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Politics, Public Officials, Government, BBC
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Woman sentenced for taking medication meant for patient
A 55-year-old woman was recently sentenced to 14 days in prison for taking medication that was meant for a patient at Martinsburg Veterans Affairs Medical Center, where she worked as an emergency room nurse, U.S. Attorney William J. Ihlenfeld II’s...Tags: Banking, Heroin, Washington, DC, Pharmaceuticals, Dwayne Johnson
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Miss Springfield crowned Miss Missouri; advances to Miss America
SPRINGFIELD -- The newly crowned Miss Missouri has no ties to Springfield, but has Springfield to thank for her title. Shelby Ringdahl took home the crown Saturday night at the state pageant in Mexico, Missouri. She advanced to this state...
Tags: Miss America Pageant, Entertainment Events, Springfield Cardinals
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States Going All In On Gambling
The Hartford CourantConnecticut was finally swept into the Northeast's whirlwind of gambling expansion with the introduction of keno to its lottery portfolio to produce revenue for the next budget. It's tapping a market that has proved very profitable for Massachusetts but...Tags: Casino and Gambling Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumer Goods Industries, Gambling, Lotteries
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Jersey Shore eyeing largest U.S. Ferris wheel
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Atlantic City may host the country's largest Ferris wheel, at least for a little while. The Planning Board has approved a redevelopment plan that would allow Steel Pier Associates to spend more than $12 million to expand...
Tags: Ocean City, Six Flags Inc., Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Amusement and Theme Parks
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Dr. Martin Helrich
Dr. Martin Helrich, a pioneering anesthesiologist who had headed the department of anesthesiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, died Sunday of complications from heart disease at his Pikesville home. He was 91. "Martin was so...
Tags: Medical Specialization, U.S. Army, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), U.S. Public Health Service, University of Maryland, College Park
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