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Hard rockers Anthrax's reunion with singer Belladonna was destiny, drummer says
Lehigh Valley MusicThe reunion of lead singer Joey Belladonna with the band Anthrax, which tonight plays Allentown’s Crocodile Rock Café, not only has been a success – giving the heavy metal quintet its second-highest-charting album (and highest in almost two... -
Prisoner convicted of sending threat to San Diego federal judge
L.A. NOWA prisoner serving a 25-years-to-life term for murder has been convicted of sending a death threat to a San Diego federal judge. Eric Anthony Lopez, convicted of murder in 2003, sent a letter to U.S. District Judge Irma Gonzalez threatening...... -
Out in the desert
Change of SubjectBy Megan Crepeau You think Utah, you think Mormons. Skiing, maybe. Possibly Jell-O. And now this, from Wired's latest cover story: Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the... -
Festival of Books: Documenting high-profile scandals and failures
Jacket CopyThe works of the authors at the Sunday afternoon Festival of Books session "American Breakdown" had little in common except for one thing: failure. Failure of institutions, failures of a family, failures of a society. The session moderated by L.A....... -
Record Store Trash American Style marks a quarter century of fierce independence
Trash American Style's 25th Anniversary
Nov. 25-27, Heirloom Arts Theatre, 155 Main St., Danbury, trashamericanstyle.us. Pop-up record store, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. With Elisa Flynn, Invaders from Sears, Leadfoot, Litmus,...Tags: Waterbury, Danbury, Punk (genre), Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Human Interest
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When the pump runs dry
Under international pressure over its nuclear ambitions, Iran is now threatening to take pre-emptive action, which could include disrupting oil supplies to the West. It will come as a shock to most Americans, but no presidential candidate — nor,...Tags: Hurricanes, Politics, The New York Times, Iran, International Energy
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New Rush hospital designed to treat infectious threats
A visitor would expect to see the latest weapons in the battle against heart disease or cancer at the new Rush University Medical Center.
But the hospital — which will give the public a sneak preview Dec. 10 — is also stocked with an...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Nursing, Bioterrorism, Health and Medical Professionals, Near West Side
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Year's first case of anthrax confirmed in S.D. cow
PIERRE (AP) — The South Dakota Animal Industry Board has confirmed a case of anthrax in an Aurora County cow. Officials say the adult cow was lost in a herd of 175 unvaccinated animals in Aurora County. State Veterinarian Dustin Oedekoven says it...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health, South Dakota
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Cattle anthrax confirmed
twager@aberdeennews.comAnthrax has been confirmed in South Dakota cattle for the first time this year. The South Dakota Animal Board has confirmed that one cow in a herd of 175 unvaccinated animals died in Aurora County. Anthrax is a serious, quarantinable disease because...Tags: Agriculture, Diseases and Illnesses, Health, South Dakota
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Concert news: Wale, Chromeo, Natalie Cole, Anthrax, Bryan Adams announce area shows
The Baltimore SunThis week the Smashing Pumpkins, Wale, Natalie Cole, Bryan Adams, Anthrax, and even Pauly Shore announced upcoming regional concerts. Wale, who's touring with new album "Ambition," has two area shows coming up: first, he'll open for Lupe Fiasco at...Tags: Fine Arts, Lupe Fiasco, Smashing Pumpkins (music group), Natalie Cole, Health
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Mercer: Of 9/11 and the high cost of forgetting
With the passing of a decade came forgetfulness. We don’t remember the successive waves of disbelief and terror during that desperate day 10 years ago. First, the airliner attacks on that Sept. 11 morning. Next, the anthrax letters of that October,...Tags: Al Gore, Politics, West Nile Virus, Travel, Health
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U.S. Senator discusses northern Minnesota agricultural issues with farmers
Jan. 16 - It's not often a U.S. Senator consults with farmers in Carlton County, but that's exactly what happened at the Thomson Town Hall Friday morning. Bright and early, U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar met with close to 50 people at a meeting hosted by...Tags: Mail Order Industry, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Science and Technology, Prescription Drugs
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