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For some, 'Green Friday' is traditional day to pick the perfect tree
Opening day at Ruhl's Christmas Tree Farm, Nov. 23, found the day mild and bright. While many were out enjoying Black Friday sales, Ruhl's collection of trees in Phoenix attracted residents from around the area in search of the perfect tree for holiday...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Perry Hall, Religious Festivals, White Marsh, Customs and Tradition
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Fractious Syrian opposition says it has formed a united coalition
World NowThe deeply divided Syrian opposition said Sunday that its myriad factions had reached an initial agreement to form a new coalition -- the Syrian National Coalition -- to oversee a push to oust the government of President Bashar Assad.... -
Israeli army fires warning shots into Syria
World NowJERUSALEM -- Israel fired warning shots into Syria on Sunday after an apparently errant mortar shell struck an Israeli military post in the Golan Heights, the latest example of regional spillover from Syria’s civil unrest. The Syrian mortar caused... -
Norway killer Breivik laments censorship, cold coffee behind bars
World NowAnders Behring Breivik gunned down scores of teenagers in a methodical killing spree last year on the Norwegian island of Utoya, at one point telling fleeing youths, "You're all going to die." Now behind bars, Breivik has held forth on the topic of... -
A melancholy day: 'Oslo, August 31' ★★★★
Simple, honest and very possibly great, "Oslo, August 31" spans a day, an evening and an early morning in the life of a recovering drug addict. Right there most of you reading this review will think: No, thanks. Life's difficult enough. But some films,...
Tags: Movies, Oslo (Norway), Reprise (movie), Human Interest, The Kid with a Bike (movie)
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Interview: Former 'American Idol' hopeful Chris Medina finds success in Scandinavia
Chris Medina is big in Europe. More specifically, Scandinavia. The Oak Forest resident had all of the U.S. pulling for him on “American Idol” last year after learning of his loyalty to fiancee Juliana Ramos, who was in a car accident and...
Tags: Scott McCreery, Arts and Culture, Steven Tyler, American Idol (tv program), Entertainment
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Norway mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is found guilty, declared sane
World NowAn Oslo court found confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik guilty in the killings of 77 people last year, opting not to declare him insane. Breivik, 33, faces at least 21 years in prison for the twin attacks in July 2011, a sentence that can be... -
Problem Solver: DuPont herbicide Imprelis kills tree, but restitution moves slowly
The herbicide was supposed to kill the weeds in Bill Tortorello's yard. It did, but the chemical applied by Lawn Doctor of McHenry County in April 2011 didn't stop there. In late May, the needles on Tortorello's 48-foot Norway spruce began turning...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Aquaculture, Jon Yates
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Confessed killer Breivik to be held in 'preventive detention'
World NowConfessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is to be held under "preventive detention," Norway's strictest form of detention, after being declared criminally responsible Friday for last year's terrorist attacks. Breivik, 33, is confined to three rooms... -
Greek leader asks Germany for 'more room to breathe'
World NowGreek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras asked for more time from Berlin on Friday to implement the deep austerity measures required of it under the terms of its financial bailout. German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted that Athens stick to its commitments.... -
Norway police chief steps down after scathing report on massacre
World NowThe Norwegian police chief has stepped down after a government-commissioned report found that police could have cut short the devastating massacre carried out last year by Anders Behring Breivik sooner and should have been able to prevent a bomb attack... -
Norwegian leader apologizes for poor police response to massacre
World NowNorway’s prime minister said Tuesday that he bore ultimate responsibility for the botched police response to last year’s bomb and shooting attacks by right-wing fanatic Anders Behring Breivik and vowed to take steps to prevent such mistakes in...
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