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Boston Globe - Mon Oct 26, 2:48 am ET
With local, organic food, minimal electricity use and on-site composting, the Environmental Media Association's 20th anniversary party might be the green standard for future Hollywood awards shows.
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University News - Mon Oct 26, 4:01 pm ET
Epperson House is haunted and the ghosts know you're there. They can see you, and sometimes, you can see them. Epperson House, also known as Hawthorne Hall, is now home to the School of Architecture. But its history tells of a much darker tale - one of abortion, a drowning and suicide.
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The Providence Journal - Sun Oct 25, 8:45 pm ET
State House Room 313 last week was the scene of the most contentious legislative hearing in nearly four months.
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Bristol Herald Courier - Mon Oct 26, 12:07 am ET
Political newcomer Rodger Williams is providing incumbent Terry Frye’s first-ever challenge to remain commissioner of revenue of Bristol, Va.
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Washington Post - Sun Oct 25, 12:00 am ET
It isn't meant to be a gloomy or creepy book. The images of Barack Obama with strangely full lips and long lashes, or the weird morphing of his face and Lincoln's, or the gal in the very short and saucy sweater dress she made that proclaims "My Jewish Grandma is voting for Obama, is yours?" are a...
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Press of Atlantic City - Sun Oct 25, 10:56 am ET
Rosenbloom Mansion at 109 S. Pembroke in Margate for answer man column (LBJ stayed there during the convention in '64.) Saturday October 3 2009 (The Press of Atlantic City / Ben Fogletto)
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Isthmus - Sun Oct 25, 1:10 am ET
Almost three decades after leaving Madison to chase his ambitions, Glenn Silber returns this week for a 30th anniversary screening of The War at Home and the world premiere of his new documentary, Labor Day. The film represents a return to the progressive roots Silber put down in Madison as a UW student and to his independence as a filmmaker.
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New Orleans Times-Picayune - Fri Oct 23, 6:14 am ET
On a hot September afternoon, Anders Osborne faced a microphone -- and his transgressions -- in the piney woods of Bogalusa. He had retreated to Studio in the Country to record a new batch of roots rock, blues and ballads,...
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Omaha World-Herald - Fri Oct 23, 10:14 am ET
HOLLYWOOD — Before there was Roman Polanski, there was Errol Flynn. Before David Letterman, Charlie Chaplin.
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Cnylink - Thu Oct 22, 10:21 am ET
Democrat Sylvia Matousek is one of six candidates running for a councilor seat on the DeWitt Town Board. There are three vacant spots. Election Day is Tuesday Nov.
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NBC New York - Mon Oct 19, 3:52 pm ET
President Obama thanks the FBI and NYPD for their efforts in busting a terror plot last month and gives a luke-warm shout-out to Bill Thompson, the Democratic mayoral candidate.
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European Union - Wed Oct 21, 3:06 pm ET
Last week I visited Denver, Colorado , to speak at an event organized by the University of Colorado's European Union Centre of Excellence . Part of a network of such centres throughout the country, it does academic research on EU matters, teaches students about the EU, and organises outreach to the general public.
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PRWeb - Wed Oct 21, 3:15 am ET
The Juppy Baby Walker is revolutionary new invention that will redefine the baby walker. You will be amazed at the simplicity of using the Juppy and how it eliminates back pain from not having to bend over while teaching your baby to walk. (PRWeb Oct 21, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/juppy/baby/prweb3077914.htm
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The Huffington Post - Tue Oct 20, 4:56 pm ET
Quickly! What's the first thing that comes into your mind when I say, "Jerry Springer?" If you're like most people, it'll be that talk...
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Denver Post - Tue Oct 20, 3:28 am ET
The Creative Coalition is returning. This time on film.
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Chicago Tribune - Sun Oct 18, 10:37 pm ET
Here's a look back at celebrity sex scandals: Before there was Roman Polanski, there was Fatty Arbuckle. Before David Letterman, Hugh Grant.
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Park Hills Daily Journal - Mon Oct 19, 11:42 am ET
WASHINGTON (AP) — Activist group ACORN started in 1970 to help the poor in Arkansas and quickly went national, growing into a multimillion-dollar conglomerate with a mission so far-flung that schools now bear its name, two radio stations are affiliates and a man it backed is the president. Oh yeah, it’s also the unwilling star of a hot Internet video featuring a couple dressed as a hooker and ...
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Oct 19, 8:30 am ET
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.----Staples, Inc. , the world’s largest office products company, and AEG, a leading sports and entertainment presenter, today announced that Staples has elected to extend its naming rights agreement for the AEG-owned STAPLES Center, one of the nation’s leading sports and entertainment arenas.
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Jewish World Review - Mon Oct 12, 7:53 am ET
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | At the Democratic National Convention in Denver last summer, then-Sen. Barack Obama pledged to "finish the fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan."
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The Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Sun Oct 18, 3:11 am ET
RANDOLPH – In a rousing speech Saturday before about 350 women gathered for Vermont's 13th annual Women's Economic Opportunity Conference, advocate Lilly Ledbetter won a standing ovation after urging women to fight back in the face of injustice like the two decades of pay discrimination she experienced. ... - By SUSAN ALLEN Staff Writer