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Paws volunteers make haven for abandoned pets
Lincoln ParkWhen Michele McIntire moved to Chicago, Lincoln Park was at the top of her list of places to settle — largely because it was so dog-friendly.... -
Dr. Jack Kevorkian dies at 83; 'Dr. Death' was advocate, practitioner of physician-assisted suicide
He was known as Dr. Death, a Michigan physician who helped his patients kill themselves.
In doing so, Jack Kevorkian inflamed a nationwide debate in the 1990s over a terminally ill patient's right to die. And he served eight years in prison for second-...Tags: Elections, Psychiatry, Punishment, Values, Anderson Cooper
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Back for 30-year reunion, former Aberdonian plans solo show
Since graduating from Aberdeen Central, Dan Reed has lived in Israel, India, Paris and Prague. Those who come to his show June 23 at the Capitol Theatre will benefit from his travels. Between songs, Reed will tell a lot of stories about the intentions...Tags: Run-D.M.C. (music group), David Bowie, Bon Jovi (music group), The Rolling Stones (music group), Prague (Czech Republic)
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Auditioning for 'American Idol' in New Jersey next week? Let us know
Lehigh Valley Music“American Idol" has added an audition session Sept. 22 at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, N.J., where it has held auditions the past two years. In 2010, at least two Lehigh Valley residents — Kim Bydlon, 17, and Tim...... -
Gies: An inexpensive fix for water woes
Our nation’s water infrastructure is aging badly: U.S. cities currently lose one-fifth of their water to leaks and suffer 1.2 trillion gallons of sewage spills annually, according to the U.S. General Accounting Office. In February, a water main in...Tags: Water Pollution, Natural Disasters, Rivers, Bodies of Water, Water Restrictions
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E3 2011: Nintendo's next game console to have touch-screen controller
Company TownNintendo's next-generation Wii successor, slated for 2012, will have high-definition graphics and touch-screen controller.... -
Dr. Betty W. Robinson, psychiatrist
Dr. Betty W. Robinson, a psychiatrist who had been director of inpatient services at the Walter P. Carter Center in downtown Baltimore and an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, died June 19 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice...Tags: Surgery, Crimes, University of Cincinnati, Elections, Psychiatry
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MTA warned: Let photographers shoot
Christopher Fussell likes to take pictures of trains and buses. The 29-year-old Oregonian has shot photos and video of transit systems all over the United States.
It wasn't until he came to Baltimore, he said Tuesday, that he was detained for...Tags: John Wesley, Arts and Culture, Mount Royal, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Driving versus flying from Los Angeles
We've calculated the cost of a trip by car and plane, based on the AAA's national price of $3.63 a gallon, using 27.5 miles per gallon, the Corporate Average Fuel Economy, and calculating the number of miles from Los Angeles to the destination, round...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Trips and Vacations, Google Inc.
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MTA administrator disavows curbs on photography
Two photographers who were detained by Maryland Transit Administration police this year and told they were forbidden to take pictures of MTA facilities expressed relief Wednesday after the head of the agency flatly repudiated the officers' actions....Tags: Trials, Arts and Culture, Mount Washington, Crimes, Mount Royal
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Etta Grace Turney, 94, Confluence
Etta Grace Turney, 94, Confluence, went to be with the Lord on May 31, 2011 at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center, Johnstown. She was born June 8, 1916 in Upper Turkeyfoot Twp., a daughter of Harry and Mollie (Tressler) Nicklow. Her parents, husband,...Tags: Oregon, Human Interest
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Ed Begley Jr.'s green-living tips
Actor Ed Begley Jr. doesn't just talk the talk when it comes to environmental activism. Begley, the star of Plant Green network's "Living With Ed" and author of "Living Like Ed," is in the process of building a LEED-certified (Leadership in Energy and...Tags: California, Los Angeles, Health, Ed Begley, Human Interest
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