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Spring fever compels a columnist to seek a cure in cicada haven
It was a bad dose of tempus vernum febriculosa, aggravated by a thermometer that said 76 and windows that revealed unusual stretches of blue up in the sky. The only cure was out in The Morning Call's parking garage, so I grabbed a notebook (for the sake...
Tags: Lehigh Valley Zoo, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Maxatawny Township, Trexlertown, Allentown
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Orlando jobs machine cranks out low pay
The most interesting — and unsettling — numbers to emerge from February's unemployment report are tucked inside the annual job growth figures for Metro Orlando. They show that the region added 20,500 jobs over the year, a 2 percent...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Financial and Business Services, Labor Markets, Health Insurance Cost, Orlando
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According to doc, sushi's a victim of its own appeal
The first several minutes of "Sushi: The Global Catch" (at the Siskel Film Center through Wednesday) lure you in with a quiet but detailed look at the extensive training required of sushi chefs in Japan. The seven-year apprenticeship is not for...
Tags: Science and Technology, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Music, Movies, Peter Facinelli
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Kevin Hunt: Refund For Woman, 83, Who Can No Longer Travel? A Voucher For More Travel
The Hartford CourantIrene Ettre didn't overlook anything, including travel insurance, when she paid $4,000 in March for an ambitious 10-day trip through Prague, Vienna and Budapest. What she didn't consider was whether, at age 83 and limited by a stroke and several mini-...Tags: eBay Inc., Middletown
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Shelbyville woman shot, killed in North Carolina parking lot
A Shelbyville family is grieving after one of their own became a victim of violence out of state. Police in Cherokee, N.C., are searching for the person who took the life of 76-year-old Barbara Preidt, a beautician and business owner who liked to travel...
Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Interview: Diego Boneta lands 'Rock of Ages' and a taste of U.S. stardom
Most people taking a 90-minute boat tour on a 90-degree afternoon in late May would wear shorts rather than pants for the excursion. Not Diego Boneta. The star of the upcoming “Rock of Ages” film wore jeans as he sat front row on the top...
Tags: ABC Family (tv network), YouTube, Music, Television Industry, Russell Brand
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Australian team will get a taste of the Lehigh Valley
Steve Rau made his mark as a baseball player at Emmaus High School, the University of Pittsburgh and Muhlenberg College and also in both the Blue Mountain League and Tri-County leagues. Now retired, Rau's still involved in the game. As part-owner of...Tags: Citi Field, Philadelphia Phillies, Citizens Bank Park, Baseball, College Sports
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Interview: On the tour bus with Tim McGraw
Tim McGraw, the country music icon, sounded more like Tim McGraw, the husband, an hour before performing at Joe’s Bar (940 W. Weed St.) on Tuesday. “Faith wants to go shopping tomorrow,” said McGraw while sitting on his parked tour...
Tags: World Series, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Music
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10,000 meals -- and he has to make sure they're safe
Special to The TimesLike most of us, Dave Forney is eager to check out the food when he boards a cruise ship. Unlike the rest of us, though, he heads for the galleys and scrutinizes everything — food-preparation and storage areas, pots and pans, dishwashers,...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Diseases and Illnesses, Sports, Health, Arts and Culture
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Rural Heritage Museum to hold garden tour
The Rural Heritage Museum will hold a garden tour Saturday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can spend the day traveling around the area, exploring the gardens. Gardens on the tour include the Tomlin Gardens in Boonsboro and The Sharing...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Memorial Day
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Crown Hill Cemetery to honor fallen on Memorial Day
Please join us for our very special 144th Annual Memorial Day Ceremony on May 28, 2012 at the Crown Hill National Cemetery, located directly behind the historic Gothic Chapel (1875). The Indiana Army National Guard's 38th Division Band will perform a...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Armed Forces, Army National Guard, Holidays, Wars and Interventions
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Senior Travel: Where budget hotels aren't very 'budget'
Move over, New York; we have a new champion for high hotel prices -- Boston, which the online hotel agency Cheaphotels (www.cheaphotels.org) discovered has the country's highest average nightly rates for budget hotels. The new Budget Hotel report (http://...Tags: Expedia Incorporated, Tampa, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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