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Chambersburg Ballet Theatre goes 'under the sea' with 'Little Mermaid' production
kmawdsley@schurz.comLavinia Reid is taking the classic tale “The Little Mermaid” to new heights — or depths — in her innovative ballet adaptation of the beloved under-the-sea tale. Reid said she sees the production as a way to marry the...Tags: Entertainment, Radio, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture
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Is it time to quit being nice about what 'NewsHour' has become?
The Baltimore Sun(Updates at end with response from NewsHour) With the word Tuesday that "NewsHour" was shutting down offices and laying off employees, it's time to ask the question: Just how much of the this one-time PBS bedrock is actually left? In fact, let's go a...Tags: CBS Corp., The New York Times, Washington, DC, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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National History Day contest: Where history is hip
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON Not many 14-year-olds know where Hurtletoot, Northern Ireland, is. "It's a path and two farms," says Nicole Crumpler, a rising high school freshman from Coppell, Texas, near Fort Worth. "Just a little place," said her twin sister, Erin. "It's...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Arts and Culture, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Ceremonies
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Searching for a long-lost Pearl Buck manuscript? Try a storage locker
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON In the unlikeliest of finds, a literary treasure by Nobel Prize-winning author Pearl S. Buck was discovered late last year in Fort Worth, Texas, and in, of all places, a storage locker up for auction. The shocking find by the buyer of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Awards and Prizes, Fiction, Auction Service
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New reservation parole program to begin
PIERRE — Beginning with the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe next week, state officials are scheduled to start visiting Indian reservations in South Dakota to lay the foundation for new tribal parole programs. State Tribal Affairs Secretary J.R....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Keystone XL Pipeline, Executive Branch, Politics
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George Zimmerman trial: Day 2 of jury selection for Trayvon Martin shooting
SANFORD — For now, they are nameless people, potential jurors in the George Zimmerman murder trial whose identities are protected by court order. But if they're chosen, that will change once the trial ends. On Day 2 of jury selection Tuesday, that...
Tags: Al Sharpton, Trials, Radio, Media Industry, George Zimmerman
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In George Zimmerman trial, potential jurors asked to set aside publicity
The Miami HeraldSANFORD, Fla. Race relations, Florida's self-defense law and Trayvon Martin's attire and school suspension emerged as key issues Tuesday as lawyers in the George Zimmerman murder trial grilled jurors about the effects of publicity in the case. It was the...Tags: Civil Rights, Marijuana Use, Crime, Law and Justice, The Miami Herald, Mark O'Mara
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George Zimmerman: A day of media profiling
Staff writerUPDATED: Day 2 of the George Zimmerman trial was often about media profiling. How much can you tell about a person from his or her news sources? If you hear that a man listens to NPR or watches Fox News Channel, can you form a view of him? Jury...Tags: Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Radio, Justice System, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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After Santa Monica shooting, KCRW staffers back on the air, healing
On Monday afternoon, three days after the Santa Monica shooting rampage in which John Zawahri killed five people, it was not business as usual at radio station KCRW. Some of the staff has sought out counseling. Others have taken time off work to heal...
Tags: Entertainment, Radio Industry, Radio, Colleges and Universities, John Zawahri
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Pocos protestan frente a la corte mientras interrogan jurados
Especial para El SentinelEl juicio contra George Zimmerman continuó este martes en un juzgado de Sanford con las entrevistas a los integrantes de otro grupo de 100 de los 500 potenciales jurados, todos residentes del condado de Seminole, que aunque en su mayoría han confesado...Tags: Trayvon Martin, Jesse Jackson, George Zimmerman, Sanford
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News of the Weird: Mites Ate the Cheese
The Food and Drug Administration proposed recently to limit the quantity of tiny “mites” that could occupy imported cheese, even though living, crawling mites are a feature desired by aficionados. (“Cheese is absolutely alive!”...
Tags: Barack Obama, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Emergency Incidents, Hospitals and Clinics
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6/12/2013-Business As Unusual
I suspect all the governors in America would like to lure Connecticut businesses to their states. We've got some of the biggest, most successful companies ever conceived by businessmankind. And, we have the smartest, most skilled, motivated workforce in...
Tags: Politics, Rick Perry, Regional Authority, Quitting Smoking, Tobacco Products
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