Prairie Festival, Ken Burns, and Tucci Family Cooking
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U.S.: The Prairie Festival in Salina, Kansas lures "those whose passions run to sustainability, farming and feeding the world."
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New York: The city is subpoenaing "notes and outtakes" from the Ken Burns documentary, The Central Park Five.
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Business: Sales of automobiles have grown.
Sports: Hockey player Anthony Stewart has joined the Nottingham Panthers in Britain's Elite League in wake of the NHL owners' lockout.
Opinion: Newton N. Minow on how debates are "one place in the modern campaign — perhaps the only place — where the voter is treated with respect."
Art & Design: The impending destruction of a house Frank Lloyd Wright built for his son has gotten the attention of preservationists.
Dining & Wine: The family of actor Stanley Tucci has a focus on food immortalized in The Tucci Cookbook.