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New Washington County Public Schools superintendent will hold future in his hands
Education in Washington County has come a long way in the past decade — in the past two or three decades, really, as the community learned it no longer was enough to count on a manufacturing job for life. The faster you travel, the more you feel...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Scholastic Inc., Louisiana, Schools, Florida
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10 questions with Williamsport author Kristin Detrow
Name: Kristin Detrow Age: 34 City in which you reside: Williamsport Day job: Employee at Center for Joint Surgery Book title: "The Intrusion" Quick synopsis of book: "When dark secrets from the past collide with the present, Jake and Arin Welsh's...Tags: Genres
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Rain clouds, trees and a metaphor
A new study published by The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and reported in The New York Times [May 14, 2013], informs us that (1) "For years, scientists and engineers have noticed an increase in river flows when the trees along the...Tags: The New York Times, Politics, Science and Technology, Science, Israel
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Ray Manzarek remembered the Doors in his books
When Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek died Monday, he left behind a musical legacy that included 15 singles that made Billboard's hot 100 list, including the songs "Light My Fire," "Waiting for the Sun," "Touch Me," "Riders on the Storm," and "People Are...
Tags: Google+, The Doors (music group), Poetry, Music, Music Industry
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Qantas to fly the literary skies
Australia's Qantas Airlines is promoting the announcement of its extended flight routes by commissioning a series of books that last exactly as long as each flight. For passengers, that could mean less worrying about when it's safe to use electronic...
Tags: Stephen King, Australia
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To do Tuesday: Gulfstream gas cards, free acting classes and author Emma Brockes
Books Emma Brockes: The New York-based, British journalist's critically acclaimed memoir "She Left Me the Gun" begins with the devotional love of her late mother before descending into a tempest of increasingly darker narratives. Or as one New York...
Tags: Reviews, The New York Times, Coral Gables, Hallandale Beach, Gulfstream Park
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In the Pipeline: A show of heart from Little League
The playoffs are upon us. I'm not referring to the NBA or the NHL, though there are some terrific series taking place in those leagues. I'm talking about Little League baseball here in Huntington Beach, where, as the Jeff Pratto-led Ocean View team showed...
Tags: Sports, National Basketball Association, Authors, Baseball, National Hockey League
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Mark Eldon Moyer, 92, Davidsville
Mark Eldon Moyer, 92, Davidsville, went home to the Lord May 18, 2013, at his home. Born May 26, 1920, in Grantsville, Md., the son of William H. and Mary Jaunita (Beachy) Moyer. Preceded in death by parents, sons, Timothy, William, and Stephen Arthur,...Tags: Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite, South Africa, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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READER SUBMITTED: Prominent National Award Winning Artist And Illustrator Robert Noreika Offers Local Demonstration
Eastern ConnecticutRobert Noreika will be the featured artist on Thursday, June 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at High Street School (behind the Congregational Church) in South Glastonbury. He will discuss and demonstrate his use of 'fluid acrylics,' an approach that allows...Tags: Arts, New Britain Museum of American Art, Arts and Culture, Lyme
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Why Maker Faire may be Silicon Valley's most important export [video]
This weekend I attended the eighth annual Maker Faire with my son in San Mateo, Calif. The Maker Faire and the Maker Movement have gotten so large, it's easy to take them for granted. In fact, after going four straight years, I almost skipped this year...Tags: Sociology, Computer Hardware, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Culture, Arts and Culture
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Leslie Zemeckis sashays into the history of burlesque
During the shabby final days of the last of the burlesque houses that once dotted State Street near Congress Parkway, three of us — in possession of a few bucks and self-confidence fueled by fake IDs — entered the Follies Theater and saw a...
Tags: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Flight (movie), Authors, The Hollywood Reporter, Roseland
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No e-book for Stephen King's new novel, 'Joyland'
In a move to bump up physical book sales, Stephen King will not release an e-book version of his new novel, "Joyland," the Wall Street Journal reports. It’s something of a radical move for the man who stood onstage with Amazon’s Jeff Bezos...
Tags: Amazon Kindle, Jeff Bezos, Stephen King, The Wall Street Journal, Amazon.com Inc.
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