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Awarding gold medals to astronauts is no small step for lawmakers
The Write Stuff - Orlando Sentinel[From Richard Simon of the Tribune Washington Bureau] WASHINGTON — It’s probably a good thing that Congress didn't plan the moonshot. The House on Monday is expected to authorize the use of the U.S. Capitol Rotunda for a Nov. 16 ceremony to... -
Cowabunga! 'The Simpsons' turns 500
Zap2ItOn Sunday, Feb. 19, "The Simpsons" marks an extraordinary feat -- its 500th episode. The characters, which began as droopier versions in 20-second cartoons on "The Tracey Ullman Show," have evolved, as creator Matt Groening and star Dan Castellaneta...Tags: John Updike, Matt Groening, Dan Castellaneta, Jack Lemmon, The Who (music group)
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It's The Simpsons' 500th Episode
LOS ANGELES — WikiLeaks comes to Springfield as Julian Assange joins the cast of “The Simpsons” for their milestone 500th episode Sunday, which finds America’s famous animated family being banished from their hometown.
Assange,...Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Matt Groening, Elizabeth Taylor, Entertainment, Hugh Hefner
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Rex Walheim goes from space to Colorado Boulevard
This year’s Rose Parade will include a brotherly duo unlike any other — one is an astronaut and the other a rose expert, and both will greet onlookers from the fifth float in the Tournament of Roses. Rex Walheim, 49, has five space walks under...Tags: NASA, Festive Events, Space Programs, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Inductees in California's Hall of Fame
FOX40 News"I think what made it special tonight was the kids," Ervin "Magic" Johnson said. "This is just going to be icing on the cake. When those kids are hollering your name, they never saw me play basketball." Johnson is talking about kids outside the Memorial...Tags: Kevin Johnson, Magic Johnson, Sacramento Kings, Local Government, The Beach Boys
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Go ahead, judge them by their covers
Tribune NewspapersWhen architect and design firm owner Steve Kadlec was asked recently whether bookshelves were becoming obsolete in the iPad age, he wisecracked: "Who reads books? We buy them for pretty!" He was only half-joking. With digital competition, hardcover books...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), John Lennon, Entertainment Events, Norman Mailer, Nelson Mandela
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Best Translated Book Award finalists announced
Jacket CopyBest Translated Book Awards: 25 works of fiction are on the longlist for the 2012 Best Translated Book Awards.... -
'Dark of the Moon' transforms minutes into hours
It takes a long time to save the world in "Transformers: Dark of the Moon." This special effects-driven, 3-D extravaganza does not know when to quit. Indeed, it's a lengthy summer blockbuster that will keep you in a dark movie theater for much of the...Tags: Human Interest, Transformers: Dark of the Moon (movie), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, Michael Bay
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He Had A Dream
KIAHBernard Harris saw his future when he watched Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walk on the moon. He knew that he wanted to be like them, but it seemed like an impossible dream. He was an African American kid who says he didn't see any astronauts with his...Tags: African Americans, Minority Groups, Neil Armstrong
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Greer's OC: Sweet shop opens in Newport
Searching for sweets near the beach? Lollishop will take care of your candy fix. Owner Kim Keirstead grew up in Newport Beach and just opened the fantastic candy store across from City Hall in Newport Beach. But her mission is more than supplying...Tags: Volleyball, Dining and Drinking, Entertainment Events, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Cindy Crawford
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A toast to NASA's space explorers
How fitting the crew of NASA's final space shuttle mission will end almost 42 years to the day men set foot on the moon. On July 20, 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to visit earth's closest neighbor in space. I'm fortunate to be...Tags: Technology, Elections, NASA, Politics, Space Programs
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Space Needle announces contest to send person to space
Q13 FOX News OnlineA fixture of the Seattle skyline plans to send one lucky member of the public into space. The Seattle Space Needle, which will turn 50-years-old in 2012, announced the “Space Race 2012” Monday- a contest whose winner will earn a trip into...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations
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