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How tastemakers dress for the holiday season
Los Angeles TimesDressing for the holidays is part of the season's fun. But forget the images you see in fashion magazines and on feel-good television commercials. In Southern California, the weather seldom requires swaddling in a plaid cashmere scarf, chunky fleece-...Tags: Barney's New York Incorporated, New Year's Day, Entertainment Events, Madonna, Celebrities
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Police: Brennan's blood alcohol level almost four times over legal limit
State Rep. Joe Brennan had a blood alcohol level of 0.30 percent — almost four times the legal limit — when he was arrested in Bethlehem in June after driving home from Harrisburg, Bethlehem police said.
Brennan's blood alcohol level was made...Tags: Elections, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Local Elections, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Pair tried to steal historical documents worth millions, police say
Barry H. Landau has rubbed elbows with presidents, helped plan inaugurations, and claims one of the largest collections of Oval Office memorabilia outside museums and presidential libraries. His Manhattan apartment includes a collection of china from...Tags: Auction Service, Elections, Al Pacino, Politics, Justice System
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FBI's Most Wanted kidnap-slaying suspect kills himself in Mississippi; 2 girls OK
GUNTOWN, Miss. (AP) - A man wanted by the FBI for killing a mother and daughter and kidnapping two other girls shot himself to death as officers closed in, but the two children were rescued without injuries and released from a hospital Friday....
Tags: Today (tv program), Murder, Justice System, FBI, Laws
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Laurel's Woodland Job Corps Center honors graduates for their achievements
Woodland Job Corps Center, in Laurel, honored graduates during a ceremony April 17. The keynote speaker was Leandra Banks, a Woodland graduate who currently is the office manager and youth advisor with the Katie Able Foundation. Woodland culinary...
Tags: Human Interest
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Religion Briefs for April 13
Revival Freedom Baptist Church — 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, and 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. Evangelist will be Dan Barnes, pastor of Lighthouse Baptist Church in Nicholasville and chaplain of the Nicholasville Fire Department. Charlie Lynn,...
Tags: Chocolate Cake, Travel, Frosting and Icing, Martin Luther King Jr., Christianity
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Prep golf: Cheboygan wins Palmer Memorial Invitational
INDIAN RIVER — Four Cheboygan golfers finished in the top 10 Saturday as the Chiefs won the Chuck Palmer Memorial Boys Golf Invitational at Indian River Golf Club. Derek Sturvist shot 81 to place third overall and lead the Chiefs, who finished with...
Tags: Human Interest, Kirk Muller
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Dalai Lama discusses climate change at UCSD
SAN DIEGO -- The 14th Dalai Lama began two days of lectures in San Diego Wednesday with a discussion about climate change with scientists at UC San Diego. Later he was scheduled to talk about cultivating peace through justice at the University of San...
Tags: Conservation, Global Change, Entertainment Events, Local Government, Dalai Lama
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Woodland Job Corps graduates 48 students
The following students graduated from Woodland Job Corps, in Laurel, by completing all center requirements and obtained placement in a career or advanced education opportunity: Advance culinary: Patricia Almodovar, Giovanni Croix Cruz, Orben Diaz,... -
Ethics panel meets in closed session; no word on Currie
The Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics, which has on its plate the case of whether to discipline Sen. Ulysses Currie, met in closed session for about a hour Tesday but there was no word on what it will do about the Prince George's County Democrat....Tags: Prince George's County, Values, Ulysses Currie, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Berlin elementary honor roll
Berlin Brothersvalley Middle School second nine week grading period. Honors 5th grade Brooke Cornell, Maria Engleka, McKena Foor, Colin Gary, Sierra Glessner, Estera Kiesnowski, Lydia Krause, Madeline Krause, Hope Livengood, Andrew Ryniak, Teylor...Tags: Human Interest
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West bowling seeks improvement
Prep Editor, Wichita West High SchoolJohn Matzen will be starting his ninth season as the head boys and girls bowling coach at West High. Last season the teams records were 0-7, Matzen is planning on improving those records this season. Even though West didn’t win as a team, the...Tags: Carroll Baker
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