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    Oct 19, 2012 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  1. BYU battling Utah in recruiting

    <span>BYU, this week&rsquo;s opponent, is doing OK in recruiting but the school has suffered a little because of&nbsp;Utah&rsquo;s move to the&nbsp;Pac-12.</span>
    BYU, this week’s opponent, is doing OK in recruiting but the school has suffered a little because of Utah’s move to the Pac-12. BYU and Utah are big rivals in recruiting, particularly for the Mormon players, and there is a good number of...

    Tags: Brian Kelly, Pacific-12 Conference, Sports, Football, Utah Utes

  2. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. These 'Boots' are made for reworkin'

    You would not exactly tag Cyndi Lauper as one of those old-school composers who work on a Broadway show, see a musical number that's not working, scurry back to their hotel room to stay up all night writing a new song by breakfast, and, that following evening, sit there surviving on coffee and cigarettes as it goes straight into the show. Stephen Sondheim or Jule Styne, back in the day, sure. But Lauper?
    You would not exactly tag Cyndi Lauper as one of those old-school composers who work on a Broadway show, see a musical number that's not working, scurry back to their hotel room to stay up all night writing a new song by breakfast, and, that following...

    Tags: Broadway Theater, Music Theater, Stark Sands, Music, The Book of Mormon (musical)

  4. Oct 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Marylanders get a taste of veto democracy

    Marylanders will soon have an opportunity common in a country other than their own: the right to veto a legislature's product. This tool, the voter referendum, is an important right, since two cure-alls of the 1970s, campaign finance "reform" and strict reapportionment, have delivered the legislature into the hands of reliable partisans and the "bundlers" of interest-group campaign contributions.
    Marylanders will soon have an opportunity common in a country other than their own: the right to veto a legislature's product. This tool, the voter referendum, is an important right, since two cure-alls of the 1970s, campaign finance "reform" and strict...

    Tags: Government, DREAM Act, Elections, Finance, Referenda

  6. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore native Jason Winer gets new Hollywood deal, NBC debut date

    Baltimore native Jason Winer signed a new deal with 20th Century as NBC announced a premiere date for his sitcom, "1600 Penn," according to the trade publication <a title="qq" href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118061440" target="_blank">Variety</a>.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore native Jason Winer signed a new deal with 20th Century as NBC announced a premiere date for his sitcom, "1600 Penn," according to the trade publication Variety. The deal will keep the Friends School graduate writing-producing and directing at...

    Tags: ABC (tv network), Jason Winer, Josh Gad, NBC (tv network), Modern Family (tv program)

  8. Aug 27, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Neon sign attacking Mitt Romney generates controversy

    L.A. NOW
    A large neon sign attacking GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney is generating controversy in Newbury Park. Steven Showers, 59, a technical writer, erected a 14-foot neon sign in the front yard of his Newbury Park home that condemns Romney as......
  10. Oct 18, 2012 |Column| WGNO-LTV
  11. Teachable Moments To Be Acquired by Not Enrolling at UNO

    The Who Dat City&rsquo;s media is all abuzz over the news that UNO&rsquo;s enrollment is down by 800 students (<sub>1)</sub>. LSU, LA Lafayette and LA Tech were also affected by the state legislature&rsquo;s wise decision to drop - as in cold turkey - remedial courses for freshman from the state&rsquo;s &ldquo;Institutions of higher learning&rdquo;.
    WGNO News
    The Who Dat City’s media is all abuzz over the news that UNO’s enrollment is down by 800 students (1). LSU, LA Lafayette and LA Tech were also affected by the state legislature’s wise decision to drop - as in cold turkey - remedial...

    Tags: Students, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Teaching and Learning

  12. Oct 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Geography determines justice for Scout abuse victims

    Ron Morgan and Kerry Lewis grew up in adjoining states — one in Idaho, the other in Oregon. Both belonged to Boy Scout troops during the 1980s, and decades later, both alleged in lawsuits that the Scouts failed to protect them and other boys...

    Tags: Social Organizations, Litigation, Bankruptcy, Finance, Youth Organizations

  14. Oct 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Maryland's wealthy dig deep to donate to super PACS

    There are big political contributors, and then there are BIG contributors. Count Baltimore trial lawyer and Orioles owner Peter Angelos among the latter.
    There are big political contributors, and then there are BIG contributors. Count Baltimore trial lawyer and Orioles owner Peter Angelos among the latter. Angelos has donated at least $1.22 million, mostly to super PACs backing Democrats, according to the...

    Tags: Democratic Party, U.S. Supreme Court, Elections, Marriott International Inc., Annapolis

  16. Oct 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Husband's phone is full of exes, worrying wife

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> My man and I have been together for three years and just got married. Unfortunately, we continue to have an unresolved problem, even though we have been to counseling.
    Dear Amy: My man and I have been together for three years and just got married. Unfortunately, we continue to have an unresolved problem, even though we have been to counseling. He has a few exes whom he keeps in touch with. I have only one ex whom I...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Politics, Nicole Kidman, Freedom of the Press, Christianity

  18. Oct 10, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  19. Sep 21, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  20. Mormon blogger confirms excommunication threat

    Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel
    UPDATE: Earlier today, we published a blog item about a Mormon blogger named David Twede, who The Daily Beast reported faces an excommunication hearing by his church because, he says, he wrote a blog post questioning how Republican presidential...
  21. Oct 4, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  22. Why Mitt's Mormonism doesn't matter

    Mormonism is a minority sect once persecuted by mainstream American Christians for its unconventional doctrines and practice of polygamy. It is still viewed by many as an odd cult. But a Mormon is the Republican nominee for president, and he can take...

    Tags: Democratic Party, Broadway Theater, Mike Huckabee, Elections, Roman Catholicism

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