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Project Healing Waters event hosted by Hokendauqua Trout Unlimited
If it's spring, then you know the Hokendauqua Chapter of Trout Unlimited is going to start a period of activity in conservation and education that is second to none among local conservation sporting groups. The Hokey chapter held its first-ever banquet...Tags: Conservation, Charity, Government, Center Valley, Fishing
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Around Town: 'Paper Moon' shines on downtown festival
24 FramesThe Los Angeles Conservancy's Last Remaining Seats festival that showcases the historic movie palaces on Broadway in downtown L.A. returns this Wednesday with Peter Bogdanovich's 1973 comedy "Paper Moon."... -
At Guernica, Rebecca Solnit on 'The Hunger Games'
Jacket CopyAuthor Rebecca Solnit sees much of our contemporary moment reflected in the science fiction trilogy, "The Hunger Games"... -
The most lopsided recovery on record
Luxury retailers are smiling. So are the owners of high-end restaurants, sellers of upscale cars, vacation planners, financial advisers, and personal coaches. For them and their customers and clients, the recession is over. The recovery is now full speed....
Tags: Ben Bernanke, Productivity, Labor Markets, Finance, Personal Income
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En Cartelera: The Raid Redemption y Mirror, Mirror
The Raid: Redemption 1/2
Hace mucho tiempo Hollywood no factura buenas películas de acción, pero los amantes del género revivirán momentos de gloria cuando vean The Raid: Redemption, cinta indonesia capaz de elevar al máximo los niveles de adrenalina....Tags: Kill Bill (movie), Armie Hammer, Julia Roberts, Quentin Tarantino
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En cartelera: The Raid y Mirror, Mirror
The Raid: Redemption ***1/2
Hace mucho tiempo Hollywood no factura buenas películas de acción, pero los amantes del género revivirán momentos de gloria cuando vean The Raid: Redemption, cinta indonesia capaz de elevar al máximo los niveles de adrenalina....Tags: Armie Hammer, Kill Bill (movie), Julia Roberts, Quentin Tarantino
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World cycling championships over; Tamayo and Lea wait for potential Olympic berths
The 2012 UCI World Track Cycling Championships didn't bring the best of results for local cyclists, but served as a renewal of effort toward the 2012 London Olympics. Lauren Tamayo, formerly Lauren Franges, of Barto, teamed with two other U.S. women to...
Tags: Hersheypark, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Easter, Awards and Prizes, Cycling
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Police: Caretaker stole almost $200K in jewelry from Laguna home
A caretaker was arrested on suspicion of stealing $178,000 worth of a jewelry from a Laguna Beach home, according to police. Robert Wayne Erfurt, 52, is suspected of felony grand theft and possession of a controlled substance, according to a news release...
Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft
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Lehigh County reassessment favors high-end homes, commercially dense towns
Now that the property assessments are set and the taxes divvied up, the verdict is in on winners and losers in Lehigh County as it undergoes its first real estate reassessment in more than two decades.
The changing landscape favors higher-priced...Tags: Macungie, Allentown, Whitehall, Religion and Belief, Business
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Richard Lewis brings his neurotic comedy to Mohegan Sun
Richard Lewis was at the mall recently when a kid came up to him going, "Prince John! Prince John!" He was a big kid, and he was sorta mumbling.
"Calm down, man," Lewis told him. "Want a pretzel?"
Lewis gets that a lot, he said in a recent phone...Tags: Johnny Carson, Chinese Restaurants, Comedy (genre), Larry David, Mel Brooks
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Dick Clark's whimsical house in Malibu for sale at $3.5 million
A whimsical house in Malibu that looks like something out of "The Flintstones" has come on the market at $3.5 million. The owners are iconic television personality Dick Clark and his wife, Kari, according to public records.
The unusual architectural...Tags: The Twilight Zone (tv program), Georgetown, Homes, Harrison Ford, Real Estate
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Writer Pen Densham sells Windsor Square-area home for $2.75 million
Writer-producer-director Pen Densham has sold his house in the Windsor Square area for $2.75 million.
The English Manor-style home, built in 1906, was moved to its current location from Wilshire Boulevard and Vermont Avenue by the Bullock family —...Tags: The Twilight Zone (tv program)
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