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How Apple invites facile analysis
For those of us not directly invested in Apple, the stock's trajectory over the last six months has been a thrill ride to rival anything you'll find at Magic Mountain. Since hitting an all-time peak of $705 in mid-September, the shares have been on a...Tags: Google Inc., Chevron Corportion, Microsoft Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Tim Cook
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Fabletown and Beyond: Bill Willingham launches mythic convention
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesThis weekend, an acclaimed comic-book creator, colleagues and fans will attempt to open a portal between our mundane reality and ...... -
'Eggs-hibition' At Bruce Museum
The Hartford CourantThe folks at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich have the answer to the age-old question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? It was definitely the egg. "Scientists believe the first organism that created eggs was a species of branching coral, about 600...Tags: Literature, Ann Magnuson, Arts and Culture, Arts, Apple iPod
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'The Searchers' by Glenn Frankel falters in its portrayal of Native Americans
Oh, America and its Westerns! For as long as America has been making itself, it has been just as busy manufacturing its meanings, and Westerns have evolved as the dominant artistic medium in which America has gone about its noble and complicated work....
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Girls' Water Polo: 'Coach B' still a master at work
It is the reaction that might be expected when Bill Barnett is told that he is going to be the subject of a feature story in the newspaper. The eyebrow of the Newport Harbor High girls' water polo coach raised just slightly. "What do you want to write...
Tags: University of California, Santa Barbara, Water Polo, Polo, Sports, Arts and Culture
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NFL Films delivers a winner with Baltimore Ravens DVD
The Baltimore SunYou don't have to be a serious fan to know the NFL Films look and sound. Stunning shots of overcast skies hanging low over packed stadiums are accompanied by tympanies rumbling and choral voices soaring as a perfect spiral sails in slow motion through...Tags: National Football League, Josh Charles, Super Bowl XLVII, Ray Lewis, Indianapolis Colts
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Allan Powell: Myths about separation of church and state
The principle of separation is one of America’s greatest contributions to political thought. Responsible citizenship makes it important to identify myths to sort out intended and unintended distortions of fact. Myth 1: We don’t have...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Church and State Relations, Government, U.S. Congress, Arts and Culture
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River Monsters Season 5 will include visits to Chernobyl and Loch Ness
Channel Guide Magazine“I realize there will come a point at which my searching must come to an end — once I've found every river monster and all the world's underwater mysteries are solved,” says biologist and extreme angler Jeremy Wade, host of Animal... -
Pa. Maple Festival braves cold but busy weekend
Daily American CorrespondentEven if there weren't as many tourists visiting the 66th Pa. Maple Festival this weekend, the locals helped make up the difference. Tammie and Mark Rudicil and their grandchildren, Trinity, 6, and Madison, 9, from Meyersdale, said they wouldn't miss...Tags: Pancakes, Festive Events, Ford, Auto Shows, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Gary Williams is honored as 'ACC legend'; Terps will return to Brooklyn
The Baltimore SunFormer Terps coach Gary Williams was honored today at the ACC tournament as an "ACC Legend." Williams was introduced at Greensboro Coliseum during halftime of the Miami-N.C. State semifinal game. Williams waved to the crowd and gave a modified fist...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Brooklyn (New York City), Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Gary Williams
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Rumor, legend and a tabloid report sparked 'Camelia la Tejana'
Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz's "Camelia la Tejana," which will be performed this month at Long Beach Opera, is actually three stories in one. First, there's the legend of Camelia la Tejana, a Mexican drug-smuggling queen who shot and killed her...
Tags: Entertainment, Newspaper and Magazine, Music, Journalism, Argentina
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Candid Candace: Civic leaders honored at Landmarks gala
Landmarks Illinois celebrated its seventh and largest fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on March 7, with more than 500 patrons in attendance. Leslie Hindman, John W. McCarter Jr. and Target Corp. were named "Legendary Landmarks." "We are...
Tags: Union (McHenry, Illinois), Human Interest, Medinah, Target Brands, Inc., Chicago Loop
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