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Tim Rowland: 2011 a year of inaction and demolition in Washington County
timr@herald-mail.comCOMMENTARY: The first rays of sun beamed down on Jan. 1, 2011, in what would become known in Washington County as the Year of the Roundabout — a perfect symbol for the greater Hagerstown area, which spends much of its time going around in circles....Tags: Health, Juvenile Delinquency, Career and Workplace, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Cal Ripken
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Friday, May 24, 2013
SLAYER: Metallica, System Members Speak at Hanneman Memorial
Metallica's Robert Trujillo and System of a Down's Shavo Odadjian joined Slayer's Kerry King as speakers at Thursday's memorial service for...Tags: PROTECT IP Act, Pop Evil (music group), New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, Malaria, Time Warner Inc.
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Surprise! A family reunion in 'People Like Us' ✭✭
Crisco-slick, director and co-writer Alex Kurtzman's"People Like Us"brings up the vague-sounding but crucial question of approach, and how a filmmaker's attack on a story lives or dies with a thousand separate choices. But first, the plot, cooked up...
Tags: Eagle Eye (movie), Star Trek (movie, 2009), Elizabeth Banks, Chris Pine, Transformers (movie)
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Stars turn out for Chicago Film Critics Awards
Special to Tribune NewspapersThe Chicago Film Critics Awards returned to the Broadway Playhouse at the Water Tower Jan. 7. This salute to Hollywood's best included Comedy Awards, conceived by Sharee Pemberton who produced the show along with film critic and Chicago Film Critics...Tags: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Michelle Williams, Forgetting Sarah Marshall (movie), Richard Roeper, Take Shelter (movie)
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Corn Products' CEO double stocks price with acquisition, strategy and sunny disposition
Ilene Gordon certainly wasn't the first young girl in the 1960s to balk when told she had to take home economics instead of shop class. It's what she did about it that foreshadowed her path to the latest list of Fortune magazine's 50 most powerful women...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Health, United Stationers Incorporated, Consumer Goods Industries, Aon PLC
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Plunging into Paradise
PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas — My daughter circled the sun, bobbing around the yellow mosaic tile work at the bottom of the pool. Everywhere in the Royal Baths, the water was no deeper than 3 feet, which meant that my 9-year-old could always touch the...Tags: Diving, Personal Service, Starbucks Corp., Restaurants, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Jewelers seek out red carpet exposure
Los Angeles Times Fashion CriticIt comes by Brink's truck and is hand-delivered by security guards. It is served up on silver platters and in lighted glass vitrines at chi-chi cocktail parties. The finest jewelry in the world is in Hollywood during the weeks leading up to the Golden...Tags: Tilda Swinton, Celebrities, Advertising, The Artist (movie), Golden Globe Awards
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Where celebrities stay in Baltimore
In June, when Sade was preparing to kick off her first tour in more than a decade, the husky-voiced crooner tweeted about her love of Baltimore and entertained reporters while relaxing in her 2,100-square-foot suite at the Hotel Monaco. When in town,...Tags: John Travolta, Celebrities, Harbor, Photography and Video, Artscape
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Feds Probe if Details of bin Laden Raid Leaked to Filmmakers
CNNWASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Defense says it will investigate whether there was any impropriety in aiding the making of a yet-to-be-released movie about the killing of Osama bin Laden. The probe by the Pentagon's inspector general comes after...Tags: Entertainment Events, U.S. Department of Defense, Washington, DC, KTLA, The Pentagon
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Visiting Miami
THE BEST WAY TO MIAMI From LAX, American and Delta fly nonstop to Miami. American, Continental, Delta, US Airways and United offer connecting flights (change of planes). Restricted round-trip fares begin at $258. WHERE TO STAY Rates noted are for...Tags: Festive Events, Miami Hotels, Miami International Film Festival, Arts, U.S. Airways
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'Frankenweenie' is an ode to monster movies
A lot can change when you're in the reincarnation business, and with Tim Burton's upcoming "Frankenweenie," which opens Oct. 5, that means resurrecting a beloved live-action 1984 short film about a boy named Victor and his live-then-dead-then-live-again...Tags: Catherine O'Hara, Animation (genre), Movies, Entertainment, Tim Burton
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