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    May 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Gluten-free author tackles disease with humor

    Debilitating dietary restrictions may not seem like an obvious recipe for tasty, hilarious prose.
    Debilitating dietary restrictions may not seem like an obvious recipe for tasty, hilarious prose. But with "Gluten Is My B----" (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, $19.95), April Peveteaux has somehow managed to turn her celiac disease diagnosis into a memoir,...

    Tags: Recipes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Celiac Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Genetic Engineering

  2. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  3. Beacon Hill Concert Series kicks off with Parthenia

    If you're a lover of classical music, you have friends in Monroe County. Nestled in the hills of Stroud Township is the beautiful property of Dan Crawford and his wife Sidnie, who for the past five years have provided a wonderful opportunity for guests...

    Tags: Coopersburg, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment, Music Theater

  4. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. U.S. charges eight for cybercrime targeting banks, government

    Reuters
    (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors in New Jersey on Wednesday unveiled criminal charges against eight people accused of trying to steal at least $15 million from U.S. customers in an international cybercrime scheme targeting accounts at 15 financial...

    Tags: Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Networking, Citigroup Incorporated, Lawyers, Business Institutions

  6. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Woman helped boyfriend dismember his 70-year-old mom, cops say

    A woman is accused of helping a man dismember his 70-year-old mother and dump her remains in a drainage ditch, Brevard County deputies said.
    A woman is accused of helping a man dismember his 70-year-old mother and dump her remains in a drainage ditch, Brevard County deputies said. Ilene Renee Lazar, 40, was arrested Tuesday in Brooklyn, N.Y., and is being held without bond. Deputies think...

    Tags: International Law, Extradition, Brevard County, Melbourne

  8. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Steven M. Smith, respiratory therapist

    Steven M. Smith, a respiratory therapist and outdoorsman, died Saturday from cancer at the Golden Living Center in Westminster. He was 56. The son of a United Methodist minister and a social worker, Steven Montgomery Smith was born in Laurel. He was...

    Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Ellicott City, Mount Airy, Nursing Homes

  10. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. White substance found in mailbox in Fallston [Harford police blotter]

    Maryland State Police and Sheriff's Office reports: Aberdeen Eric Christopher Briggs, 36, of the first block of Valley Bottom Road, was charged Friday with possessing a drug other than marijuana and possessing drugs with intent to distribute....

    Tags: Maryland State Police, Windsor Mill, Morningstar Incorporated, Prosecution, Dwayne Johnson

  12. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  13. New York lays out $20 billion plan to adapt to climate change

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday announced a $20 billion plan to prepare for rising sea levels and hotter summers expected as a result of climate change in the coming decades. The ambitious proposal - which could become...

    Tags: Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Bodies of Water, Global Change, Long Island Power Authority, Brooklyn (Windham, Connecticut)

  14. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  15. Levees, removable walls in plan to protect NYC

          NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing removable flood walls for much of lower Manhattan, a permanent 15-to-20-foot levee in part of Staten Island and a system of gates and levees at a Brooklyn creek as part of a nearly $20 billion plan to protect New York City from storms and global warming.  Bloomberg's proposals in a speech Tuesday also include building dunes in Staten Island and the Rockaways, and considering building a levee and a new development at the South Street Seaport that would echo nearby Battery Park City.   He's also suggesting giving $1.2 billion in grants to property owners to flood-proof their buildings.   The speech stems from a study undertaken after Superstorm Sandy.   Bloomberg says the city and Sandy relief will provide $10 million for these projects.
          NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Michael Bloomberg is proposing removable flood walls for much of lower Manhattan, a permanent 15-to-20-foot levee in part of Staten Island and a system of gates and levees at a Brooklyn creek as part of a nearly $20 billion...

    Tags: Global Change, New York City, Weather, Battery Park City, Global Warming

  16. Jun 10, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. A love letter to 'Pacific'

    If I were Oprah, I would have both Warren Buffett and Jennifer Aniston's phone numbers. I would have a private jet and access to the savviest gurus to help me treat any and all physical or spiritual maladies. More importantly, with a single stroke, I...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Jackson Pollock, Petroleum Industry, Oprah Winfrey, Dillard's Incorporated

  18. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Final resting place for priests getting spruced up

    Priests from the Diocese of Palm Beach now have a more dignified place to go when they die.
    Priests from the Diocese of Palm Beach now have a more dignified place to go when they die. The entry road that serves as the priests' section of Our Lady Queen of Peace Cemetery in Royal Palm Beach is getting spruced up, with 30 newly planted royal...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Vatican City, Arts, Human Interest, Christianity

  20. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Edward Weiss

    Edward Henry Weiss, a retired marketing executive who put the name Wacky Noodle on a children's flotation device used in swimming pools, died of a stroke Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 74.
    Edward Henry Weiss, a retired marketing executive who put the name Wacky Noodle on a children's flotation device used in swimming pools, died of a stroke Monday at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The Timonium resident was 74. Born in Brooklyn,...

    Tags: Abraham Lincoln, Washington, DC, Baltimore County, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts and Culture

  22. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  23. U.S. NSA Internet spying foiled plot to attack NY subways -sources

    Reuters
    By Mark Hosenball WASHINGTON June 7 (Reuters) - A secret U.S. intelligence program to collect emails that is at the heart of an uproar over government surveillance helped foil an Islamist militant plot to bomb the New York City subway system in 2009, U....

    Tags: Washington, DC, Computer Networking and Internet, Politics, Subway Transportation, FBI

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