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10spot: Artscape and nine other favorites this week
1. Sum up Artscape? That’s one of the best things about it — you can’t. Especially since this is the free arts festival blowout’s 30th year (celebrating everything 1980s, which we assume you love).
And, of course, there’s...Tags: Human Interest, Alan Rickman, Entertainment, Harry Potter (fictional character), Fox Broadcasting Company
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Crider, Daigh plan August wedding
Melissa Joy Crider of Cumming, Ga., daughter of the late Sandi and Mike Crider, announces her engagement to John Codell Daigh, son of Johanne and Mike Daigh, also of Cumming. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of the late Dorothy Mae and William Hope...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Georgia, Georgia Southern University , Education, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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Senate approves bill to end partial FAA shutdown; Obama signs
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Senate approved legislation Friday ending a two-week partial shutdown of the Federal Aviation Administration, clearing the way for thousands of employees to return to work and hundreds of airport construction projects to resume....Tags: Laws, Disasters and Accidents, Oklahoma, Politics, John L. Mica
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Alexander Ruler of the World Apartments: The colorful back story of a Hollywood legend
L.A. at HomeCuriosity for Rent: Alexander Ruler of the World Apartments, Hollywood Classically Greek and exuberantly tweaked, the 60-unit Alexander Ruler of the World Apartments were purportedly built by Paramount Studios to house actors in 1927. Actor George Pan-... -
SEC presidents to vote on basketball divisions, oversigning
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelDESTIN – On the final day of the SEC Spring Meetings here, the conference presidents are expected to vote on some of the recommendations made by the coaches here this week. A recommendation of eliminating divisions in basketball was supported by the... -
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Vic Chesnutt dies at 45; folk singer-songwriter
Vic Chesnutt, a singer-songwriter of spare, idiosyncratic folk songs tinged with melancholy, died Christmas Day in Athens, Ga., after taking an overdose of prescription muscle relaxants, a family spokesman said. He was 45.
Chesnutt had been admitted to...Tags: Muscle Relaxers, Disasters and Accidents, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Music Industry, Behavioral Conditions
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USC commit LB Kent Turene of Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson visiting Georgia, Tennessee
It seemed like an odd commitment at the time, but amid all the turmoil that went on this past summer at USC, Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson linebacker Kent Turene was unfazed. He committed to the Trojans and was quite sure of himself at the time.
Now...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Tennessee, Athens (Greece), Lauderdale Lakes
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Dogs: Cats, Gators, Vols even
The Winchester SunLEXINGTON —Trey Thompkins doesn’t see much of a difference between Kentucky, Florida and Tennessee. The Georgia forward predicted the Wildcats will have a battle on their hands on Saturday against the Gators in Gainesville. He also...Tags: Kentucky Wildcats, Tennessee Volunteers, Cat (animal), Georgia Bulldogs, Gainesville
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Fred McDaniel, former Leesburg track coach, passes away
Central Florida Varsity the Blog - Orlando SentinelFred McDaniel, a longtime Leesburg High coach/teacher/administrator, died on Sunday. He was 88. McDaniel retired in 1980 after serving as Leesburg's track coach from 1955-1980. He led the Yellow Jackets boys track team to back-to-back Class A...
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