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Bombing suspect reportedly led quiet life during Dagestan visit
MAKHACHKALA, Dagestan -- When Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned home to the capital of Dagestan for six months last year, he led a quiet life and spent time helping his father with house repairs, according to a family friend....Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Services and Shopping, Politics, Extradition, FBI
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Sherwin-Williams paint factory in Baltimore covers it all
Finally it's spring. That means baseball, hay fever and the start of painting season. "May through September are the biggest months for paint sales," says Mark Sposito, vice president of marketing for Sherwin-Williams' Eastern Division. As...
Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues, Highway Transportation, New Products, HGTV (tv network)
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WWE's Zack Ryder on his career slump, missing WrestleMania, changing characters and more
Zack Ryder has had the most up-and-down two years a WWE superstar can have. The 2011 calendar year was a dream for Ryder, whose YouTube hit Z! True Long Island Story made him the fifth-most followed WWE superstar on Twitter with more than a million...
Tags: YouTube, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Social Media, Human Interest, Music
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Attack on Pakistani Shiites kills at least 30
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At least 30 people were killed and dozens injured Sunday when either one or two bombs exploded in a Shiite-majority neighborhood of Karachi, local officials said. Initial reports said that two blasts had detonated near a...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Explosions, Pakistan, Politics, Karachi (Pakistan)
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Gridlock, Tehran-style
With the United States locked in confrontation with Iran, was it good or bad for diplomacy that "Argo," a movie about U.S. spies getting the best of the Iranians, won this year's Academy Award for best picture? Depends on whom you ask. To Iran's...Tags: Doyle McManus, United Nations, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Movies, Entertainment
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'Los Lakers' to return for three nights in March
The Lakers will temporarily re-brand as "Los Lakers" for three games in March. As part of the NBA's seventh-annual "Noche Latina" (Latin Night) program, the Lakers will wear Los Lakers uniforms on March 3 at Staples Center, hosting the Atlanta Hawks....
Tags: Dwight Howard, Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, Orlando Magic, National Basketball Association
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Fire engulfs skyscraper in capital of Chechnya
Firefighters were battling a massive blaze that engulfed most of a 40-story building in the capital of Chechnya, Russian news agencies reported Wednesday. The building, one of several skyscrapers in the Grozny City complex, is the tallest in Chechnya,...Tags: The New York Times, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Gerard Depardieu, Ramzan Kadyrov
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Village Roadshow hits jackpot with Chinese-language films
Village Roadshow Pictures Asia released its first Chinese-language film with no certainty the modestly budgeted movie would succeed with audiences in the world's most populous country. But "Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons," a comedic take...
Tags: Keanu Reeves, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Tim Burton, China, Entertainment
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John Cena and CM Punk's 30-minute main event highlight's WWE Raw
It looks like Wrestlemania-quality matches have come six weeks early. In a stellar half-hour main event match, John Cena defeated CM Punk and will (still) go to Wrestlemania and face The Rock in a rematch, this time with the WWE title on the line. The...
Tags: World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Wade Barrett, John Cena, Glenn Beck, WrestleMania
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How come we don't hear about 'conservative media bias'?
Liberal media bias. So incessant is this complaint from conservatives that the three words string together as one, like Holy Roman Empire. But like the old saw about that infamous regime being neither holy nor Roman nor an empire, liberal media bias...Tags: Rick Santorum, NPR, Newspaper and Magazine, Television Industry, George W. Bush
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Algerian in `Jihad Jane' case pleads guilty to Irish charge
DUBLIN -- An Algerian at the center of the so-called Jihad Jane conspiracy unexpectedly pleaded guilty during an Irish proceeding on Wednesday that may hasten his extradition to the United States on terrorism charges, a court official said. Ali Damache,...Tags: Radio Industry, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Religion and Belief, Politics
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Juanita Bogard Steadman April 28, 1908 - February 18, 2013
Juanita Bogard Steadman died February 18, 2013 in her home of natural causes. Born April 28, 1908 in Cape Giradeau, Missouri, Juanita graduated from Glen Ellyn High School (Illinois) in 1923 and lived with her family in Little Rock, Arkansas. In 1933, she...
Tags: John Freeman, Radio, Lifestyle and Leisure, Glen Ellyn, World War II (1939-1945)
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