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Pictures in the News | April 3, 2013
FrameworkWednesday's Pictures in the News begins inside Staples Center in Los Angeles, where actor Jack Nicholson joined former Laker Shaquille O'Neal to retire his number. Further down in Orange County, a sheriff's deputy talks to the parents of missing hiker... -
Spring Break roundup, FloriDUH style
FloriDUHThomas Francis Scanlan, 19, bolted after cops told him he was under arrest for underage drinking early Sunday at a home which was the scene of "loud screaming" and "loud music" with about 15 to 20 college students standing around outside, Boca Raton...Tags: Theft, Juvenile Delinquency, Spring Break, Boca Raton, Daytona Beach
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Leave the Cubs alone
Are you kidding me? Taking the Cubs out of Chicago would be like taking the word "ball" out of ballpark. After reading this letter writer’s diatribe (“Cubs should dump Chicago,” Letters, March 27), methinks that perhaps it is he who... -
Jackie Blickenstaff, 76
Jackie Blickenstaff, 76, of Smithsburg, Md., passed away Monday, March 25, 2013, at the home of his former wife, Rose Staley, in Funkstown, Md. Born Feb. 11, 1937, in Wolfsville, Md., he was the son of the late Hobart and May (Smith) Blickenstaff....Tags: Middletown, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Senate budget chief wants to eliminate insurance industry tax break and roll back vehicle tag fees
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelA top senator said Thursday that he will introduce legislation to eliminate a nearly 30-year-old tax break for insurance companies and use the estimated $220 million in savings to roll back the annual car registration fees paid by the state's drivers. ... -
Heading to the beach for Spring Break? Please don't take Fido
FloriDUHTraveling to Florida for Spring Break? Then please leave your pets at home. A Clearwater cop had been working an an off-duty job near Pier 60 on Clearwater Beach when someone flagged him down to report that a dog was locked inside a car parked nearby,...Tags: Spring Break
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Kitchen gadget: Whisks 101
A whisk is one of those indespensable tools in the kitchen, simple as it may appear -- essentially nothing more than long looped wires joined at the end with a handle. Sometimes called a whip, whisks come in a variety of shapes and sizes to handle the...
Tags: Sweetened Condensed Milk, Limes, Pies and Tarts, Recipes, Egg Yolks
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LSD crash victim's family plans funeral; North Chicago cop charged
Tribune reporterTwo friends who died in a crash caused by a wrong-way driver on Lake Shore Drive this week were both college students, and one victim was planning to graduate in May. Fabian Torres, 27, of the 2800 block of South Avers Avenue, and Joaquin Garcia, 25,...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Accidental Death, Graduation, University of Illinois at Chicago, DePaul University
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Democrats raised cash liberally from Allied groups
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Normally, Republicans rule the roost when it comes to collecting campaign-coin in the Capitol. But an Orlando Sentinel analysis of the campaign-finance data reveals that the Florida Democratic Party, candidates for statewide office,... -
More than baseball on the menu for spring training
There was a time when I would have considered a trip to a baseball park without a visit to the hot-dog stand as something close to sacrilege. That was before the crab-cake sandwiches entered the picture. At Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota, spring...
Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Miami Marlins, Sandwiches, New York Mets, Tampa Bay Rays
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Hugo Chavez: Admired and despised by readers
For just as many reasons readers found to sneer at Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, who died Tuesday after a lengthy battle with cancer, others found reasons to praise the late strongman. While several readers slammed Chavez for behaving like a dictator and...
Tags: Hugo Chavez, Economic Organization, Jimmy Carter, Trade Dispute, Jose Serrano
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Kansas sinkhole disaster--just a matter of time?
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIn 2009, residents of a Hutchinson neighborhood worried their homes might be swallowed up by large sinkholes. The sinkholes were caused by years of underground salt mining. The mining company bought out all 32 homes affected, so nobody will be killed...Tags: Sinkholes, Salt
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