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Rare works part of Balf retrospective in Rockport
Gloucester Daily Times, Mass.A lifetime of work by an influential local artist will be celebrated when a show featuring some rarely seen work on loan opens this weekend at the Rockport Art Association. The Oliver Balf Retrospective celebrates this artist and teacher, who died...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Book, Music, Entertainment, Teachers
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BRIEF: Atlantic City native Buzby retiring as Navy rear admiral
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Atlantic City native Mark Buzby, a rear admiral and commander of Military Sealift Command, is retiring from the U.S. Navy after more than 30 years in the service. Buzby's family owned the historic Dennis Hotel, now part of Bally's, for more than 100...Tags: United States Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Department of Defense, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Police: DUI driver switched seats with wife after hit-and-run in Biloxi
The Sun HeraldCourt papers in a DUI death case show investigators believe a drunken driver struck a pedestrian and changed seats with his wife before police stopped their vehicle minutes later. A security officer at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino found surveillance...Tags: Electronics, Transportation Accidents, Rentals, Motorvehicle Accidents, Science and Technology
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The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind., Mark Bennett column
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.Some phrases can only be uttered by a few people, or none at all. For example, as comedian Steve Martin once said, "Here's something you'll never hear -- 'Hand me that piano.'" As Vigo County resident Billy Hubbard ran a race alongside the Potomac...Tags: Road Running, Motorcycling, Running, Motocross, Appalachian National Scenic Trail
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Vietnam Walkway to be dedicated Saturday
The Huntsville Item, TexasThe HEARTS Veterans Museum in Huntsville will be steeped in memories of the fallen and their survivors at the unveiling Saturday of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Walkway. The dedication of the walkway and its marker, a replica of the entrance to Cam-...Tags: U.S. Marine Corps, Human Interest, Arts and Culture, Vietnam War (1955-1975), U.S. Air Force
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Charles Cox
Charles T. Cox, 81, husband of Barbara Sue Huffman Cox, died May 6. He was a member of the Edgewood Baptist Church, was a Kentucky Colonel and a veteran of the U.S. Navy. Additional survivors include four children, Tom and wife Tammy Cox, Jeff and wife...Tags: Edgewood
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No freedom of speech in Cuba despite easier foreign travel-activist
Reuters* Dissident among 19 Cubans allowed to leave so far * Says Havana controls media * Britain, Spain and U.S. call for freedom of association By Stephanie Nebehay GENEVA, May 1 (Reuters) - The Castro government's easing of foreign travel restrictions...Tags: Travel, Raul Castro, Civil Rights, Cuba, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
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Mount Dora clarinetist Arianna Beyer to perform with U.S. Navy Band
Mount Dora resident Arianna Beyer, a clarinetist who commutes two hours a day to attend a top-flight arts school in Jacksonville, is due to perform Saturday with the U.S. Navy Band. She won the honor to be the featured soloist at the Bowie Center for...
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OPINION: Like it or not, terrorists deserve a burial
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteOne of the unremarked stories of the American experience in recent years is the rise of idiocy to epidemic proportions. Everywhere one looks, idiots are at work, and not all of them in Congress. Perhaps it was ever thus, but my impression is that more...Tags: The New York Times, Barack Obama, Timothy McVeigh, Epidemics and Plagues, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Green returns; Marlins meet some SEALs
Nick Green was set to join Triple-A New Orleans Tuesday. Monday night he received instructions to go a little farther west. The Marlins placed Donovan Solano on the disabled list retroactive to Saturday and selected Green, who they designated for...Tags: Jason Marquis, Steve Cishek, Kevin Slowey, Cincinnati Reds, Baseball
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Colleagues praised planner's ability to unite
The Leader-TelegramFriends and co-workers recall retired Eau Claire County planner Todd Andrews as a dedicated worker who could get along with just about anyone. Andrews, 58, died Saturday. He retired in May 2011 because of health concerns related to his having... -
40-year-old mystery: Divers find boat of missing Clayton businessman
Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.Paul "Preston" Zerwas vanished without a trace on Lake Ontario on a foggy summer night in 1973 -- leaving his family and friends speculating for decades what had happened to the Clayton businessman and the boat he set out to deliver to Oswego. Forty...Tags: Shipbuilding, Oswego, Manufacturing and Engineering, U.S. Coast Guard, Oceaneering International Incorporated
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