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Three charged in nightclub shooting waive extradition to W.Va.
dona@herald-mail.comThree Hagerstown men charged in a fatal shooting Saturday morning outside of a Martinsburg nightclub waived extradition to West Virginia on Tuesday in Washington County District Court. The Berkeley County Sheriff's Department obtained a warrant for...Tags: Washington County (Maryland), International Law, Frederick County (Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Letters: Credit cards still causing problems abroad
Regarding "Cards Can Only Go So Far," by Catharine Hamm [On the Spot, May 19]. I just returned from a trip to France and Holland, where I used a new PIN and Chip MasterCard I got from USAA. It worked well, except on toll roads in southern France. I...Tags: Netherlands, Interior Policy, Politics, Credit and Debt, Personal Data Collection
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Correction: France-Cannes Notebook story
CANNES, France (AP) — In a May 24 Cannes Notebook item about jewelry at the Cannes Film Festival, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Swavorski earrings Milla Jovovich wore cost $321,000. They cost $321. A corrected version of the...Tags: Judges, Ethan Coen, W.E. (movie), Gays and Lesbians, Crime, Law and Justice
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French soldier stabbed in throat outside Paris; unclear yet if any link to UK attack
Associated PressPARIS (AP) — A French soldier was stabbed in the throat in a busy commercial district outside Paris on Saturday, and the government said it was trying to determine if there were any links to the brutal killing of a British soldier by suspected...Tags: Armed Conflicts, Religion and Belief, Wars and Interventions, Francois Hollande, United Kingdom
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Art Spiegelman's art obliterates category
"Who's got a gag for me today?" Early on in "CO-MIX: A Retrospective of Comics, Graphics and Scraps." Art Spiegelman's upcoming career-spanner that's due out in September, we see a drawing of a much younger Spiegelman saying this to four tiny characters...
Tags: Harold Washington Library Center, Awards and Prizes, Frank Lloyd Wright, New York City, Arts and Culture
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Hulu draws more bidders
Yahoo Inc., fresh off its $1.1-billion deal this week to acquire personal blogging site Tumblr, got in line Friday to pick up video streaming site Hulu. The late bid by the cash-rich Internet portal giant came on the same day that the Santa Monica...
Tags: Media Industry, Marketing, Rupert Murdoch, Computer Networking and Internet, News Corp.
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Editorial: What's the matter with Europe?
French President Francois Hollande recently faced the press after yet another round of bad news. The eurozone economy shrank for the sixth quarter in a row, the longest recession since the single currency was launched. In many European countries,...Tags: Francois Hollande, Labor Markets, Angela Merkel, European Union, Career and Workplace
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Cannes 2013: Jerry Lewis' awkward press conference
CANNES, France — Jerry Lewis is premiering his new film — his first in 18 years — in Cannes on Thursday night, as the Daniel Noah-directed “Max Rose” plays for festgoers. But the octogenarian was creating a little in-person...Tags: Movies, Cannes Film Festival, Holy Motors (movie), Arts and Culture, Film Festivals
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James Gray brings a film to Cannes five years after being booed
CANNES, France — For the better part of two decades, director James Gray has been making textured dramas about people, often immigrants and their children, who experience all manner of frustration and struggle. It prepared him well for the events of...Tags: Brad Pitt, Cannes Film Festival, Lower East Side, Bronx (New York City), Entertainment
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Facebook delays U.K., France release of HTC First to improve software
Facebook has decided to indefinitely delay the release of the HTC First, the so-called "Facebook phone," in the United Kingdom and France in an effort to improve the device's software before entering another market. The HTC First and Facebook Home, an...
Tags: New Products, Google Inc., Social Media
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French Open seeds: Sam Querrey is highest U.S. male at No. 18
Looking for signs of a rebound for U.S. men's tennis? Don't look at the seedings for this year's French Open, which begins Sunday. The highest seeded American male is Sam Querrey of Thousand Oaks, who is seeded 18th. Novak Djokovic is seeded No. 1 for...
Tags: Yaroslava Shvedova, John Isner, Venus Williams, Ana Ivanovic, Kei Nishikori
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Berkshire International Film Festival May 30-June 2
The Hartford CourantThe Berkshire International Film Festival will be held from Thursday, May 30, to Sunday, June 2, at various locations in Great Barrington and Pittsfield, Mass., offering a slate of narrative features and documentaries that have not yet been shown in...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Frances Ha (movie), Cillian Murphy, Missing Persons, Charlotte Rampling
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