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    Apr 6, 2013 |Story| New Rushmore Radio
  1. Annual Queen City Classic entertains northern hills

    SPEARFISH, S.D. - The annual Queen City Classic featured some of the area's finest track athletes Friday in Spearfish. Brooke Ireland from Sturgis claimed first place in the 800-meters. Ireland also took second place in the 100-meters. St Thomas...
  2. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. New Irish Music Academy Attracting Fiddle, Banjo Fans Of All Ages

    Jeanne Freeman believes when you sit and play music with people you love, every now and then you're taken to an amazing place — a place that doesn't exist in the everyday world.
    The Hartford Courant
    Jeanne Freeman believes when you sit and play music with people you love, every now and then you're taken to an amazing place — a place that doesn't exist in the everyday world. "It's wordless and timeless and transcendent, filled with something...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Anglicanism, Colleges and Universities, Music Industry, Wethersfield

  4. Apr 3, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Review: Ireland and the push and pull of 'Remembrance'

    In a graveyard in a divided city, love declares itself.  A formula as old as "Romeo and Juliet" returns in Graham Reid’s sentimental comedy "Remembrance."
    In a graveyard in a divided city, love declares itself.  A formula as old as "Romeo and Juliet" returns in Graham Reid’s sentimental comedy "Remembrance." Set in Belfast in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, "Remembrance" stages stark divisions...
  6. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Individuals qualify at outdoor meet in Pierre

    PIERRE — The Aberdeen Central track and field teams finally had a chance to breathe fresh air while competing.
    PIERRE — The Aberdeen Central track and field teams finally had a chance to breathe fresh air while competing.  After participating in two indoor meets, the Golden Eagles went outside for the first time during this cool spring at the Dakota...

    Tags: Track and Field, Lakes and Ponds, Groton

  8. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Tribeca 2013: Will Forte runs and jumps (carefully) to a new phase

    NEW YORK--Will Forte takes a breath and measures his words carefully, as Will Forte is generally wont to do, when asked how a man known for comedy suddenly finds himself in some finely wrought prestige dramas. “It wasn't a conscious decision to...

    Tags: Tribeca, Entertainment, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Arts and Culture, Will Forte

  10. May 3, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  11. Watch: 3 reasons UCF may play Penn State in Ireland in 2014

    Yes, we think we've uncovered the real reasons UCF wants to play Penn State to open the 2014 college football season in Ireland.
      Yes, we think we've uncovered the real reasons UCF wants to play Penn State to open the 2014 college football season in Ireland. After you watch the video above, leave you...
  12. May 3, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Chicago band Switchback keeping musical options open

    Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology.
    Former Chicagoan Ron Pen holds a very lengthy and lofty title at the University of Kentucky in Lexington: Professor; Director, John Jacob Niles Center for American Music; Coordinator, Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology. You might think him...

    Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic Storm (music group), Rogers Park, Leon Russell, Concerts

  14. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 'Downton Abbey' recap, Episode 5, Lord Grantham vs. everyone

    It's the day of Lady Sybil's funeral (which we don't actually get to see) and Lord Grantham is, understandably, in a foul mood. So he takes it out. On basically the whole house.
    It's the day of Lady Sybil's funeral (which we don't actually get to see) and Lord Grantham is, understandably, in a foul mood. So he takes it out. On basically the whole house. Yes, he's greiving. But he's also acting like a stubborn mule. Let's...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Music, Religion and Belief, Elizabeth McGovern, Downton Abbey (tv program)

  16. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Tying up the loose ends of 'the Troubles'

    The recent death of an Irish terrorist has raised the possibility of a resolution of a tangled legal controversy pitting the U.S. Department of Justice against a college that sponsored a research project about the "Troubles" in Northern Ireland. But it...

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, U.S. Department of Justice, Colleges and Universities, Personal Finance

  18. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| Burbank Leader
  19. Burbank adopts strict ban on retail sale of pets

    Burbank this week joined the growing list of cities that have banned the retail sale of pets, but built in a six-month grace period for existing pet stores.
    Burbank this week joined the growing list of cities that have banned the retail sale of pets, but built in a six-month grace period for existing pet stores. Under the ban adopted by the City Council Tuesday, pet shops in Burbank can only obtain cats...

    Tags: Pets, Google+, Small Businesses, Sales, U.S. Department of Agriculture

  20. Feb 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. 10 things you might not know about obscure wars

    In President Barack Obama's second inaugural address, he declared that "a decade of war is now ending." But if the past is any indication, there are plenty of military actions ahead. Just last week, the U.S. reached agreement with the African nation of Niger to station forces there to support French troops in neighboring Mali. Our mission: to deploy 10 facts about obscure warfare.
    In President Barack Obama's second inaugural address, he declared that "a decade of war is now ending." But if the past is any indication, there are plenty of military actions ahead. Just last week, the U.S. reached agreement with the African nation of...

    Tags: France, Spain, Barack Obama, Elgin, United Nations

  22. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Burger King says it never sold horse meat despite supplier issues

    After one of its suppliers was under investigation for selling beef products potentially tainted with horse meat, Burger King concluded that none of its products were affected.
    After one of its suppliers was under investigation for selling beef products potentially tainted with horse meat, Burger King concluded that none of its products were affected. The chain said it came to the conclusion after conducting testing for traces...

    Tags: Tesco plc, Food Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, New Products, United Kingdom

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