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    Aug 20, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  1. From 'The Dinner Party'

    Change of Subject
    Two uploads from 'The Dinner Party Download' podcast (a rerun, actually) from American Public Media aired this weekend. First, a good, clean joke: "Hedgehogs? Why can't they just share the hedge?" Second, a minor hit song from 1971 by Delaney......
  2. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. 'Dancing With the Stars All-Stars' recap, Double elimination night

    Double elimination tonight! Finalists! Whee!
    Double elimination tonight! Finalists! Whee! Apolo & Karina get the encore with their rumba to "Man in the Mirror." Footage from last night: During Shawn & Derek's "Knight Rider Bangra," Len shouted, "I love it! I love it!" So, are they safe or are...

    Tags: Alicia Keys, Music, Entertainment Events, Dance, Entertainment

  4. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Savage Love: Working Out Kinks

    <strong>DEAR READERS:</strong> I'm writing this week's column in a drug-induced coma. Well, not quite a coma, but close. I was fighting a cold for two weeks, and the cold won: It morphed into an insanely painful sinus infection &mdash; you know it's bad when your doctor urges you to err on the side of too much Vicodin, not too little. So a warning to everyone whose letter appears in this week's column: My reliably sucky advice is probably going to be suckier than usual.
    DEAR READERS: I'm writing this week's column in a drug-induced coma. Well, not quite a coma, but close. I was fighting a cold for two weeks, and the cold won: It morphed into an insanely painful sinus infection — you know it's bad when your doctor...

    Tags: Craigslist, Inc., Roman Catholicism, Medically Induced Coma, Human Interest, Religion and Belief

  6. Nov 2, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  7. State Can Sue For Defects At UConn Law Library, High Court Says

    The state Supreme Court on Friday reversed a Superior Court judge's decision that prevented the state from suing the contractors and designers who built the leaky University of Connecticut law school library.
    The Hartford Courant
    The state Supreme Court on Friday reversed a Superior Court judge's decision that prevented the state from suing the contractors and designers who built the leaky University of Connecticut law school library. The high court ordered the case back to a...

    Tags: Trials, Litigation, Judges, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  9. Friends Of The Libraries: Government involvement can start here

    Election Day is coming up. If you haven't already voted by mail or used other early voting methods, it is important that you inform yourself and vote. President James Madison said in 1822, "A popular government without popular information or the means of...

    Tags: Politics, Landforms, Los Angeles Times, Mountains, Arts and Culture

  10. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Justin Timberlake calls wedding to Jessica Biel 'magical'

    "Magical." "Unforgettable." "Beautiful." That's how Justin Timberlake, who reportedly once was a pop music star, described to People magazine his wedding to Jessica Biel on Friday at an Italian seaside resort. The bride, 30, and bridegroom, 31, partied...

    Tags: Family, Weddings, Timbaland, Taylor Swift, The Rolling Stones (music group)

  12. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Breeding a conspiracy theory, 1 rhino at a time

    I don't mean to alarm anyone, but I have uncovered something terrifying.
    I don't mean to alarm anyone, but I have uncovered something terrifying. The Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago may be more than just an innocent monument to opulence. I have reason to believe that under the leadership of a former British spy,...

    Tags: Espionage and Intelligence, Book, Barack Obama, Chicago Hotels, Architecture

  14. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Common fallacies about children of same-sex couples

    I was a little confused by Marie-Alberte Boursiquot's recent letter ("Catholic doctors for traditional marriage," Oct. 20). The headline over it says traditional marriage, but in her letter she uses the term "authentic marriage." I had never heard that...

    Tags: Family, Literature, American Medical Association, Culture, Arts and Culture

  16. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| WSBT Radio
  17. Justin Timberlake Calls Wedding To Jessica Biel 'Magical'

    "Magical." "Unforgettable." "Beautiful."
    "Magical." "Unforgettable." "Beautiful." That's how Justin Timberlake, who reportedly once was a pop music star, described to People magazine his wedding to Jessica Biel on Friday at an Italian seaside resort. The bride, 30, and bridegroom, 31, partied...

    Tags: Family, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, People (magazine), Jessica Biel

  18. Oct 10, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  19. Informational Interviews

    Site Administrator PA CareerLinkŪ Somerset County
    According to Wikipedia, an informational interview is a meeting in which a job seeker asks for career and industry advice rather than employment. The job seeker uses the interview to gather information on the field, to find employment leads and expand...

    Tags: Employment, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace

  20. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: In 'Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story,' Arnold Schwarzenegger holds back

    <strong>Total Recall</strong>
    Senior Culture Editor
    -------------------- Total Recall My Unbelievably True Life Story Arnold Schwarzenegger Simon & Schuster: 656 pp., $35 -------------------- It's much too early to predict the nature of Arnold Schwarzenegger's final Wikipedia entry, much less his...

    Tags: Government, PG Rated Movies, Politics, Sports, Bodybuilding

  22. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  23. Film review: 'Butter' spreads it on thick

    "Butter" &mdash; a frequently funny comedy from director Jim Field Smith ("Episodes") and first-time screenwriter Jason Micallef &mdash; is essentially a sports film with a layer of cultural (and, by the end, political) satire. In the tradition of that genre, it pits the sweet, utterly lovable underdog against the smug, utterly loathable alpha dog &mdash; only this time, the competition is sculpture; the medium, butter.
    "Butter" — a frequently funny comedy from director Jim Field Smith ("Episodes") and first-time screenwriter Jason Micallef — is essentially a sports film with a layer of cultural (and, by the end, political) satire. In the tradition of that...

    Tags: Hugh Jackman, Primaries, Jennifer Garner, Sculpture, Politics

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