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THE BOOKWORM SEZ: You won't be able to put down 'Imitation of Death'
Contributing writer“Imitation of Death.” By Cheryl Crane, c.2012, Kensington, $25/$27.95 Canada, 304 pages. You just can’t stop yourself. When it comes to a project you’re interested in doing, you have the tenacity of a toddler with a new toy,...Tags: Lana Turner
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Ranchers sell cattle as U.S. drought spreads
Associated PressWICHITA, Kan. — Kansas cattleman Ken Grecian sold 20 pairs of cows and calves a few weeks after drought had sucked his pastures dry and no rain was in the forecast. He sold 20 more pairs Friday. Grecian spent years meticulously breeding his cows to...Tags: Natural Disasters, Auction Service, Weather, Genes and Chromosomes, Financially Distressed Companies
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Autumn arrives Friday
Autumn arrives at the library when we see golden leaves tumbling through the foyer’s open doors onto the carpet at the circ desk. It reminds us of Arthur Rackham’s magical illustration to Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, which shows three...Tags: Wildlife, Arts and Culture, Nature, Natural Resources, Libraries
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Lloyd Waters: Remembering Sheila and Katherine Lyon
It was Good Friday in 1975. The Vietnam War was coming to an end, and I was going to school at Mount Saint Mary’s college in Emmittsburg during the day while working as a correction officer at the Maryland Correctional Institution at night. It...Tags: Frostburg State University, Montgomery County (Maryland), Easter, Vietnam War (1955-1975), The Herald-Mail
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10 Stories that will be talked about today
Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: 1. CONGRESS INVESTIGATING IRS SCANDAL A House committee is holding hearings this week on the IRS' targeting of tea party and conservative political...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Breast Cancer, Kermit Gosnell, Joyce Brothers, Consumer Goods Industries
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Orlando-area 9-year-old girl flees from possible abductor in white van
A 9-year-old girl told deputies she ran for help after a man in a white van tried to get her inside his vehicle in a southwest Orange County neighborhood on Wednesday, prompting school alerts and a community warning. The man followed the girl as she...
Tags: Orange County Sheriff's Office, Apopka, Windermere
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As Preakness 2013 arrives, infield shows identity shift from drink-a-thon to music festival
In 2008, Ed DeRosa witnessed the infamy of the Preakness infield — the passed-out partiers, the chucking of full beer cans into crowds and of course, the "Running of the Urinals," where drunken infielders ran down a row of portable toilets. DeRosa,...Tags: Music, Buckcherry (music group), Festive Events, Wiz Khalifa, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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Possible abduction attempt in Kensington Park, parents warned
A third-grader at Palm Lake Elementary was offered a ride by a stranger in a possible abduction attempt in the Kensington Park neighborhood Wednesday about 2:15 p.m., according to the Orange County Sheriff's Office. The nine-year-old did not accept... -
Swept up in a Toronto summer
TORONTO - Streetcars, sharks, pandas and parasols. This summer, Canada's largest city will be vibrantly alive. Just watch out for construction. The biggest news here is the planned opening this summer of Ripley's Aquarium, a $130-million project that...Tags: Fringe Festival, Lifestyle and Leisure, Festive Events, War of 1812, Tour Operations Industry
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Chicago Crime Overnight Report
Tribune reporterA wrap-up of news from the Tribune's breaking news desk. • Eduardo Jaramillo ran up and down the stairs of the West Pullman apartment building screaming for help. Then shots rang out and Jaramillo fell, shot in the head. The 23-year-old collapsed...Tags: FBI, Pullman, West Pullman
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Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sees himself as the underdog
Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to...
Tags: Tom Brady, Central Intelligence Agency, Michael Phelps, Farms, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Princess Diana museum to close, contents go to sons William, Harry
The museum dedicated to Princess Diana will close next year and her sons Prince William and Prince Harry will be taking possession of her belongings. Diana left personal items to her brother, Charles Earl Spencer, to be "looked after" until her sons...Tags: Arts and Culture, Diana, Princess of Wales, Museums, Harry of Wales, Imperial and Royal Matters
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